News 10 Jul 2024 GIP Contributed to the Book on Russian Warfare and InfluenceProf. Kornely Kakachia, the Director of the Georgian Institute of Politics, and… GIP
Uncategorized 31 Jan 2024 The Die is Cast: The South Caucasus on the Brink of a Geopolitical Reshuffle?From January 1st 2024, the Nagorno Karabakh Republic officially dissolved itself in… Shota Kakabadze
Uncategorized 26 Oct 2023 To Return or Not to Return: Perspectives for Returning to Nagorno-KarabakhThe military operations of September 19-20, 2023, have enabled Azerbaijan to establish… GIP
Uncategorized 17 May 2021 Black Sea Security Under Strain: Why the Stakes Are Higher After the Nagorno-Karabakh Ceasefire?The autumn war in Nagorno-Karabakh and the outcomes of the ceasefire turned… GIP
Uncategorized 11 Feb 2019 A Positive Influence in the South Caucasus? Georgia’s Potential as a Regional StabilizerThe Nagorno-Karabakh conflict that erupted in 1988 may reach a new level… GIP
Blogs Activists of '#merjirserjin' initiative hold a protest rally against RA Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan on the Republic Square of Yerevan, Armenia 25 May 2018 3 reasons why the Armenian revolution means nothing for the foreign policy of the country and 3 reasons why we thought it wouldThe significance of the April 2018 events in Armenia will become clearer… GIP
Uncategorized 04 Apr 2017 How likely is a war over Nagorno-Karabakh in 2017?In April 2016, the long-standing ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan broke down. GIP
Blogs 30 Mar 2017 War in Nagorno-Karabakh: What would it mean for Georgia?April 2, 2017 marks the one-year anniversary of the most serious fighting… GIP
Blogs 01 Dec 2016 Russia is Stacking Both Decks in Armenia and AzerbaijanThe South Caucasus countries of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been in conflict… GIP