News 08 Sep 2022 Public Discussion – Thirty Years of Diplomatic Relations Between Georgia and JapanGeorgia and Japan are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of… GIP
Uncategorized 07 Sep 2022 Georgian Foreign Policy Strategy in Uncertain TimesGeorgia has struggled to achieve its foreign policy goals of restoring its… Kornely Kakachia
Uncategorized 06 Sep 2022 Thirty Years of Diplomatic Relations between Georgia and Japan: Achievements and Prospects for PartnershipThe Japan-Georgia bilateral partnership started with limited cooperation due to Georgia’s socio-political… GIP
WG Publications 29 Jul 2022 What are the Prospects for Institutional Reforms under State Capture? – Expert Interview with Prof. Michael JohnstonExpert Interview with Prof. Michael Johnston Teona Zurabashvili
Perspective 26 Jul 2022 Georgia’s Road to the European Union – Can the Country Catch a Train that has Left the Station?On 22-23 June 2022, the European Council took a historic decision on its Eastern enlargement. Yet, while granting Ukraine and… GIP
News 20 Jul 2022 Round Table Discussion: Impact of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine on Wider Black Sea SecurityOn July 19 Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) organized a round table… GIP
Perspective 18 Jul 2022 Rule of Law as Political Insurance: why pro-European reforms are in the GD’s best interestOn June 17, 2022 the leaders of the European Union decided to… GIP
Blogs 04 Jul 2022 Georgia at a Crossroad: Four Possible Scenarios Following the European Council’s DecisionThe heavy toll brave Ukrainians are paying daily due to the Russian… GIP
News 30 Jun 2022 Closed–door Discussion – Georgia’s European Perspective After the EU Council – Next StepsThe high-level discussion included representatives of the Georgian think tanks and civil… GIP
Blogs 13 Jun 2022 Public Support to the European Integration: For Georgia What Comes After “Candidate” Status?June 2022 is a memorable date for Georgia’s European future. For many… Nino Samkharadze
News 10 Jun 2022 Change of Regional Security Paradigm? Sweden and Finland after applying for NATO membershipOn June 8, 2022 the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) held the… GIP
Uncategorized 07 Jun 2022 Putin’s Worst Nightmare: Finland and Sweden joining NATO and its implications for other aspirant countriesDespite popular arguments based on the idea of great power politics (Kissinger… Shota Kakabadze