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 30 Sep 2022 “Georgia at a Crossroads: Internal Dynamics and External Challenges” – International Forum in WashingtonOn September 30 the director of the Georgian Institute of Politics Prof.… GIP
Perspective 19 Sep 2022 Geopolitical Development and Its Implications for the Southern CaucasusThe last six months have awakened many to the significant geopolitical developments… GIP
News 08 Sep 2022 Closed–door Workshop – Security and Geopolitical Shifts in the Black Sea Region – Implications for Georgia and the South CaucasusOn September 7, 2022 the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), in cooperation… GIP
News 22 Jul 2022 Summer Academy 2022On July 18-22, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) together with the… GIP
Blogs 11 May 2022 Georgia’s Mediation Efforts in the Peace Talks Between Azerbaijan and Armenia and the Post-conflict Regional RealityThe Second Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan has shaped a new… Nino Samkharadze
News 18 Feb 2022 Meeting with the Foreign Affairs Committee of Georgian ParliamentOn February 18, the Georgian Institute of Policy (GIP), with the Heinrich… GIP
Uncategorized 18 Jan 2022 3+3 Minus One: Georgia’s South Caucasian Challenges and ProspectsThe geopolitical situation in the South Caucasus has significantly changed in the… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 24 Dec 2021 Beyond Soft Power: Analysing Russian and Chinese Vaccine Diplomacy in the South CaucasusThe use of soft power – the abilities of states to influence… GIP
Uncategorized 16 Dec 2021 More responsibility or lack of interest? German Perspective on the South Caucasus after the Second Nagorno-Karabakh WarGermany’s new federal government will not only decide the direction of German… Mikheil Sarjveladze
News 09 Dec 2021 New Geopolitical Realities in the South Caucasus after the Second Nagorno- Karabakh ConflictOn December 8, 2021, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), together with the Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus Region (HBF),… keta
Uncategorized 08 Dec 2021 Revamping the Nakhijevan-Yerevan-Baku Railway: Significance, Opportunities and ObstaclesSince the fall of the Soviet Union relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan… GIP