fbpx
  • Phone : +995 599 990 212
  • Email : [email protected]
  • en
  • ge
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Home
  • About us
    • Our team
    • Projects
    • Annual Reports
      • Annual Report 2018
      • Annual Report 2017
    • Join us
      • Job Vacancies
      • Internship
  • Publications
    • Policy Briefs & Papers
    • Books & Compendiums
    • Policy Memo
    • EXPERT INTERVIEW
    • Expert Comment
    • Research Papers
    • Reports
  • BLOG
  • GIP Conference
    • #GEODEM2019
    • #GEODEM2018
    • #GEODEM2017
    • #GEODEM2016
  • Expert Polls
    • About
    • Polls
    • Report
    • Blogs & Commentaries
    • Infographics
    • Media
  • Media
    • News
    • Events
    • GIP in the news
  • April 10
  • Posted By: GIP
  • Posted In: Events
  • Tags: David Cadier, EU, EU membership, Europe, France, French Elections 2017, French perspective, Mamuka Kudava, Regis Gente, Tamar Khulordava
  • 10/04/2017
    • 0
    • 2811

Round Table Discussion “Georgia in European Discourses: Trends and Challenges”


  • Share This Artcle :
Previous Post

“Georgia: Can Democracy Thrive Without Opposition?”

Next Post

France’s policies toward the Eastern Partnership countries in context

Author

Related Posts

  • December 17

Future of Eastern Partnership – Georgian Perspective

  • December 09

GIP Hosted the Tbilisi Think Tanks Forum

  • October 25

Facilitating Effective Visa Liberalization in Georgia, Moldova and Armenia through Experience Sharing – GIP, IPRE and ACGRC hold a conference in Yerevan

Related Posts

“Domine, quo vadis?” – Georgian Vulnerability to the EU’s Uncertain Future

The Future of the Eastern Partners: 6 Lessons from the Western Balkans

GIP presents a new policy paper – “Avoiding Gridlock: a Strategy for Georgia to Engage with Eurosceptic Europe” – in the Parliament.

France’s policies toward the Eastern Partnership countries in context

What Brexit means for the EU, Russia, and Georgia

The Georgian Institute of Politics

A Tbilisi-based non-profit, non-partisan, research and analysis organization founded in early 2011. GIP strives to strengthen the organizational backbone of democratic institutions and promote good governance and development through policy research and advocacy in Georgia. It also encourages public participation in civil society-building and developing democratic processes.

© 2020

Subscribe

Contact us

  • Email
    [email protected]
  • Phone
    +995 599 990 212
  • Address
    13 Aleksandr Pushkin St,
    0107 Tbilisi, Georgia