News 19 Apr 2023 GIP Launched The School of Party Politics for the Women PoliticiansOn April 13, the School of Party Politics for Women Politicians was… GIP
News 02 Jun 2022 GIP Hosted its Annual Democracy Conference #GEODEM2022On May 30, the Georgian Institute of politics (GIP) held the 7th… GIP
Uncategorized 13 May 2022 Georgia’s Switch to a Proportional Electoral System: How Should Political Parties Prepare for the Possibility of Coalition Governments?Georgia’s transition to a fully proportional electoral system creates a new set… Levan Kakhishvili
News 29 Mar 2022 Closing of the School on Party Politics – Spring Session 2022On March 27 the closing ceremony of the School on Party Politics… GIP
News 10 Mar 2022 School on Party Politics: Spring Session 2022 was LaunchedOn March 4, 2022, the Georgian Institute of Politics,with support of the… GIP
News 11 Nov 2021 New GIP Program on Coalitions and Consensus Politics: Lessons from Lithuania and a School on Party PoliticsOn November 4-5, the Georgian Institute of Politics with the support of… GIP
Blogs 04 Jul 2019 Protests in Tbilisi: What can be learned about the role of Russia as an issue in Georgian party competition?Protests and demonstrations are not uncommon in Georgia. However, the recent wave… Levan Kakhishvili
Uncategorized 04 Mar 2019 Decreasing level of trust in Georgian political parties: What does it mean for democracy and how to avoid negative consequences?Trust in political parties in Georgia has dropped from 21 percent in… Levan Kakhishvili
Uncategorized 28 Oct 2018 The socializing effects of Georgian parties’ membership in European political party federationsBuilding a functioning party political system is a complex process that is… Levan Kakhishvili
Uncategorized 27 Apr 2017 Is Democracy Possible without Stable Political Parties?Strong political parties represent the cornerstone of consolidated democracies. Levan Kakhishvili