October 04 Posted By: GIP Posted In: Policy Briefs & Papers , Publications Tags: European Union, far right in Georgia, Far-right, far-right movement, NATO, NED2018, neo-fascists, political parties, Populism, Populism in Georgia, populist parties, right-wing populism 04/10/2018 0 3536 Defining the far right in Georgia: From neo-fascists to populist parties Share This Artcle : Previous Post GIP organized a public discussion in Berlin about the Eastern Partnership Next Post Georgia in European Discourses: Swedish Perspective