Perspective 23 Dec 2024 Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and Georgia’s Ontological CrisisGeorgia is engulfed in a deep, multifaceted crisis. After the parliamentary elections… GIP
Blogs 16 Dec 2024 Where does it end? Three possible outcomes of the political turmoil in GeorgiaA couple of weeks before what was described by many as a… GIP
Blogs Render of a chessboard decorated a map of the Middle East and with a chess piece decorated with the flag of Georgia marking that country's location.The Earth map is a public domain image from NASA's Visible Earth project: https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73884 01 Nov 2024 The New Geopolitical Position of Georgia After the Elections: How Grey Is the ‘Grey Zone’?The results of the 2024 parliamentary elections have determined Georgia’s new geopolitical… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 08 May 2023 Tbilisi’s Transactional Foreign Policy Leads Georgians AstrayGeorgia’s foreign policy strategy has been the subject of intense scrutiny and mounting criticism… Kornely Kakachia, Bidzina Lebanidze
News 24 Mar 2023 DGAP’s Morning Briefing on Geopolitical ChallengesOn March 23, The Georgian Institute of Politics, in cooperation with the… GIP
Uncategorized 12 Sep 2022 What’s Behind Georgian Dream’s Anti-Western Rhetoric and Foreign Policy BehaviorThe solidarity exhibited by the West in response to Russia’s invasion of… Kornely Kakachia, Shota Kakabadze
News 09 Feb 2022 Virtual Round Table Discussion: “How to Define Georgian National Interests Amid Ukraine Crisis?”On February 8, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) held a virtual… GIP
Uncategorized 28 Jan 2021 Who Supports National Populism in Georgia? Drawing Parallels with the WestUnderstanding the rise in support for right-wing populism across Europe and the… Nino Samkharadze