Uncategorized 06 May 2021 Euroscepticism and Religion in Georgian Far-right Groups’ Political AgendaWorking Paper, May 2021 / #13 Salome Kandelaki
News 29 Apr 2021 Can the EU’s new global strategy make a difference? Strengthening resilience in the Eastern Partnership countriesAuthors: Kornely Kakachia, Agnieszka Legucka & Bidzina Lebanidze Originally published by: www.tandfonline.com GIP
News 22 Mar 2021 GIP launched a new projectFrom March 2021, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) together with the… GIP
Uncategorized 17 Feb 2021 2020 Deliverables: How Strong is Strong Enough for Georgian Economy?In 2016, the EU and the EaP countries agreed on an ambitious… Tinatin Akhvlediani
Uncategorized 29 Jan 2021 The Judiciary Reform in Georgia and its Significance for the Idea of European IntegrationThe efficient functioning of the judiciary and justice system remains the Achilles’… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 28 Jan 2021 Who Supports National Populism in Georgia? Drawing Parallels with the WestUnderstanding the rise in support for right-wing populism across Europe and the… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 19 Jan 2021 USA Foreign Policy in Transition: How a Biden Administration Impacts GeorgiaThe dramatic 2020 USA presidential elections are finally over with Joe Biden… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 21 Dec 2020 GUIDEBOOK: Direction: an Efficient StateThis Polish Decentralisation Guidebook aims at presenting in a synthetic way the… GIP
News 30 Nov 2020 Virtual Conference: Direction – an Efficient StateOn November 27, 2020, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) in partnership… GIP
Uncategorized 06 Nov 2020 Burden-sharing in Conflict Mediation? Intergovernmental Spillover and EU Mediation in Georgia and UkraineWorking Paper, November 2020 / #11 GIP
Uncategorized 06 May 2020 Election of the dialogue-minded Bzhania – nothing new or turning point in Abkhaz-Georgian relations?On March 22, 2020, opposition candidate and former chief of the Abkhaz… GIP
Uncategorized 12 Dec 2019 Georgia’s Dangerous Slide Away From DemocracyOriginally published by Carnegie Europe Kornely Kakachia