Perspective 26 Jan 2022 Lessons of the Crisis: Russia, NATO and BeyondIn the current deadlock in Russia’s relations with the West – perhaps… GIP
News 02 Dec 2021 Side Event of the EaP CSF Annual AssemblyOn December 1, 2021, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), together with the Institute for European Policies and Reforms (IPRE)… keta
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
Blogs 23 Apr 2021 Jean Monnet European Dialogue – Next Step towards Consensus-Oriented PoliticsNino Samkharadze Although the first stage of the EU’s mediation during the… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 06 Nov 2020 Burden-sharing in Conflict Mediation? Intergovernmental Spillover and EU Mediation in Georgia and UkraineWorking Paper, November 2020 / #11 GIP
Uncategorized 30 Nov 2019 What does the veto on opening talks with Albania and North Macedonia mean for the European aspirations of Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine?Expert Comment #9 | November, 2019 Kornely Kakachia
News 02 Aug 2019 A new article by Kornely Kakachia and Bidzina Lebanidze explaining Ukraine’s and Georgia’s drive towards EuropeJournal of Contemporary European Studies published a new article by GIP Senior Policy… GIP
Uncategorized 06 Dec 2018 New publication – “The Struggle for Good Governance in Eastern Europe”his book contains the first comprehensive and independent comparative assessment of the… Kornely Kakachia
News 06 Sep 2018 GIP co-organizes event in Berlin – “The Eastern Partnership – A Reality Check and the Way Forward”The Georgian Institute of Politics, the Institut für Europäische Politik, the George… GIP
News 24 Nov 2017 Interview with Ambassador – H.E. Kai KaarelsonThe EU money and help is there, it just has to be… GIP
08 Oct 2017 Monitoring and Advocacy of Select Reform Commitments Under Association Agreements (Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine) GIP
Uncategorized 05 Sep 2017 What Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine Want From the Brussels SummitOriginally published in DELF The Lithuania Tribune GIP