On April 6th, 2022, ICGS’s third closed-door seminar was held in Tbilisi for Georgian experts, civil society activists and political actors. The topic of the seminar was on the case of Cyprus, reflecting on lessons learned from the peace process, confidence-building measures (CBMs) and bi-communal dialogue.
On December 9th, 2021, a closed-door seminar was held in Tbilisi, Georgia, for targeted Georgian representatives of the expert, civil society and political fields. The event acted as a follow-up to the previous seminar organized in Tbilisi on October 26th, 2021.
During the day, participants were able to listen to presentations and exchange with speakers from Northern Ireland who had been directly involved in the peace process. Invited experts shared their insights and experiences of the interaction between political actors and civil society in Northern Ireland’s post-Good Friday agreement. Guided by an expert from the Causeway Institute for Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution (CIPCR), participants were invited to look closer at the historical period that led to the signing of the Good Friday agreement and the establishment of power-sharing in Northern Ireland. Participants were then exposed to the main principles and mechanisms of Northern Ireland’s power sharing system by an official representative of the Northern Ireland Executive. During the second half of the day, participants benefited from the views of speakers – politicians from various parties, as well as women activists, sometimes formerly involved in politics – all involved in the negotiations and the implementation of the Good Friday agreement. This represented a unique opportunity for participants and speakers to discuss and reflect on the successes, challenges, and lessons learned from the Northern Ireland peace process. The event was concluded by a session dedicated to a joint group reflection on the experience of Northern Ireland, both when it comes to best practices and lessons learned.
On October 26, 2021, seminar Expert Exchange on Conflict Resolution Efforts Lessons Learnt from International Practices: the case of Northern Ireland was held at the Rooms Hotel. Tbilisi.
On 14 of September Chairperson of ICGS, Nato Bachiashvili took part as a speaker at the online seminar on Georgia’s – NATO relations with the staff of Local Sakrebulo and City hall of Akhaltsikhe and Adigeni Municipalities. Organizer of the Seminar was Information Centre of NATO and EU of MFA Georgia.
On 26 April 2021 Tengiz Pkhaladze took part at the meeting: "Geneva International Discussions and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda" hosted by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia.
On 9 of February 2021 senior fellow of ICGS Tengiz Pkhaladze had a meeting at the Faculty of International Relations of Belarusian State University.
In 9 February of 2021 Nato Bachiashvili, head of ICGS took part at the joint hearing of the Report on Implementation of the National Action Plan on DCFTA for 2020 at the Sector Economy and Economic Policy and EU Integration Committees. The Report was introduced by the Deputy Economic Minister Genadi Arveladze.
From September to December of 2020, the International Centre for Geopolitical Studies in partnership with "Prodemos" foundation, carried out a project "Following the Disinformation".
Armenia and Azerbaijan are again on the brink of war. The fighting has spilled beyond the Nagorno-Karabkah region, with civilians being shelled in Azerbaijani cities. And now the conflict is threatening to draw in neighbouring powers and raising concerns about stability in the South Caucasus. But after decades of failed diplomacy, will military force end up deciding the dispute? Or is there still a chance both sides can find their way to peace?
Тенгиз Пхаладзе: взгляд на регион и Нагорно-Карабахский конфликт из Грузии.
ინტერვიუ GIPA-ს პოლიტიკური მეცნიერების საბაკალავრო პროგრამის ხელმძღვანელ თენგიზ ფხალაძესთან. düzdanışaq
In September 22, 2020 On the occasion of Peace Day, Tengiz Pkhaladze took part in a high-level webinar organized by the Office of the State Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality of Georgia : "Implementation of the Human-oriented Peace Policy in Georgia, During the Global Pandemic."
In June 30, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: "Georgia – Turkey's Strategic Partnership"
In June 23, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: "USA-Georgia Strategic Partnership".
In June 18, 2020 was held an online discussion on the following topic: "The Impact of Covid 19 on Georgia's and the World Economy, Economic Diplomacy During the Pandemic."
In June 15, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: "Georgia – EU. 6 Years since the Association Agreement"
In June 12, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: " Soft Power as an Instrument of Russian Foreign Policy".
In June 9, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: "Georgia – NATO, the role of Alliance in the security of Georgia".
In June 4, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: " Kremlin Disinformation from the USSR to the Russian Federation".
In June 1, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: "Borderization – Human Rights in the Occupied Territories and Alongside the Occupation Line".
In May 29, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: "Russian Foreign Policy – Security challenges for Georgia".
In May 25, 2020 was carried out online discussion on the following topic: "Cyber security. "Russia's Cyber Attacks on Georgia and Partner Countries."
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