Uncategorized 02 Dec 2022 National Resilience Strategy For Georgia: Lessons From NATO, EU and BeyondThis policy paper provides some thoughts on how a national resilience-building process… Kornely Kakachia, Bidzina Lebanidze, Salome Kandelaki
Uncategorized 01 Dec 2022 People’s Power or Populist Pawns? Examining Georgia’s New Anti-Western Political MovementThe changing face of global geopolitics means that Georgia faces new challenges.… Kornely Kakachia, Nino Samkharadze
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
News 28 Nov 2022 Building Security in Europe – International event gathered policy experts in Como, ItalyGeorgian Institute of Politics participated in the three-day workshop on Building Security… GIP
News 28 Nov 2022 Debate held in Warsaw on Georgia’s socio-political dilemmasDialogue Center Juliusz Mieroszewski in Warsaw hosted a debate titled "Georgian Dream." Event, which expanded the topics of socio-political dilemmas… GIP
News 25 Nov 2022 Workshop – Enhancing Georgia’s Resilience in Uncertain TimesOn November 22, GIP organized the workshop on resilience under the NATO… 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
Uncategorized 21 Nov 2022 Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on Black Sea Geopolitics© Originally Published: CSS ETH Zurich Bidzina Lebanidze, Salome Kandelaki
Uncategorized 17 Nov 2022 Lost in Pragmatism(s) in the South Caucasus? Why Georgia Should Invest in Value based Foreign PolicyThis policy paper explores this “pragmatic turn” in the South Caucasus. It… GIP
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
Uncategorized 13 Oct 2022 What Does the Polarization in Georgia Look Like and How to Measure it?Political polarization in Georgia is viewed as one of the obvious shortcomings… Nino Samkharadze