Blogs epa06037321 European Union High representative for foreign policy Federica Mogherini (C) and European foreign ministers and representatives pose for a family picture ahead of the Eastern Partnership meeting on the side of the EU Foreign affairs ministers council in Luxembourg, 19 June 2017. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET Dostawca: PAP/EPA. 04 Jul 2017 Preparations for the Eastern Partnership Summit: The Prospect of Political DifferentiationElene Panchulidze* German Bundestag Resolution on the Eastern Partnership Countries On June… Elene Panchulidze
Uncategorized 15 Jun 2017 Baltic Support for Georgia: Solidarity, Niche, and Security PoliciesEstonia, Latvia and Lithuania have proven to be staunch supporters of Georgia… GIP
Uncategorized 15 Jun 2017 Oligarchs in Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia as key obstacles to reformsThe paper reviews the role of oligarchs in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.… Kornely Kakachia
Blogs 05 Jun 2017 GIP Commentary: Georgia’s Image Tarnished by Relations with Turkey and AzerbaijanIn international relations, image matters. This is especially true for small states… GIP
Blogs 10 May 2017 Can the Association Agreement be Georgia’s Pathway into Europe?The Georgia-European Union (EU) Association Agreement has been a major subject of… GIP
Uncategorized 25 Apr 2017 Georgia’s European Integration: What Comes After The Eastern Partnership?This policy brief explores future avenues for EU-Georgia relations going beyond the… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 20 Apr 2017 Visa Liberalization for Georgia: What’s Next?On March 28, 2017 the visa-free regime for Georgian citizens to the… Elene Panchulidze
Blogs 13 Apr 2017 Why Law Enforcement Matters for Georgia’s European IntegrationGeorgians gained the right to travel visa-free to the Schengen zone on… GIP
Uncategorized 11 Apr 2017 France’s policies toward the Eastern Partnership countries in contextFrance’s strategic attention interest and diplomatic engagement in the Eastern neighborhood have… GIP
Uncategorized 03 Apr 2017 German Foreign Policy ExplainedGeorgia continues to make progress in Euro-Atlantic integration. GIP
Blogs 29 Mar 2017 What Brexit means for the EU, Russia, and GeorgiaDespite some recent positive developments (i.e., visa liberalization for Georgia) the outlook… GIP
Uncategorized 27 Mar 2017 “Domine, quo vadis?” – Georgian Vulnerability to the EU’s Uncertain FutureEurope is both celebrating and commiserating the 60th anniversary of the Rome treaties as… Tatia Dolidze