Blogs 15 Mar 2023 Georgia’s Slide to Authoritarianism© Originally published: Carnegie Europe | Georgia’s European future is falling victim… Kornely Kakachia, Bidzina Lebanidze
News 22 Dec 2022 The Geopolitics of EU Enlargement: The Case of GeorgiaDiscussion on the new geopolitical realities in the European neighborhood and their… GIP
News 20 Dec 2022 Geopolitical Shifts in the South Caucasus: Europeanization Perspectives and Energy PoliciesOn December 16, 2022, the Georgian Institute of Politics and the Heinrich… GIP
Uncategorized 19 Dec 2022 The Geopolitics of EU Enlargement: The case of GeorgiaRussian aggression against Ukraine has been linked to the geopolitical awakening of… Natalie Sabanadze
Perspective 15 Dec 2022 The Rise of the European Political Community: A French PerspectiveOn May 9, President Macron presented his project of creating a ‘European… GIP
Uncategorized 14 Dec 2022 Oligarch and Power Elites – Prospects of De-oligarchization in GeorgiaIn the 12-point list of recommendations presented to Georgia by the European… Teona Zurabashvili
News 04 Dec 2022 WECHANGE annual networking conference “Dialogue for Future 2022″On behalf of the Georgian Institute of Politics, Salome Kandelaki participated in… GIP
News 03 Dec 2022 Series of Policy Briefs on the Geopolitical Shifts in the South Caucasus RegionUnder the framework of the GIP project “Analyzing Geopolitical Shifts in the… GIP
Uncategorized 01 Dec 2022 Youth Internal Migration in Georgia Through the Lense of Civic and Political ActivismThe population of Georgia’s capital is increasing at the expense of depopulating… GIP
Uncategorized 24 Nov 2022 The „New Wave“ of Eastern Enlargement: How Does the EU conditionality Work for Georgia?The Eastern Partnership countries and the EU have been enhancing and deepening… Gvantsa Davitashvili
News 29 Oct 2022 GIP Hosted D.Rad Consortium Meeting in TbilisiBetween October 26-27, the Georgian Institute of Politics hosted the consortium meeting… GIP
News 17 Oct 2022 Georgia at a Crossroads: Is Tbilisi losing its strategic compass? Seminar in Oslo, NorwayTbilisi seems to be losing its strategic compass and the very foundations of its foreign policy? This question was raised… keta