Ene 21, 2024

ON THE OF GEORGIA’S CANDIDATE STATUS FOR EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP: SOME PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND OBSERVATIONS

Escrito por Victor Kipiani
Opinion analysis piece on the political, economic and security challenges plus opportunities posed by Georgia's future membership in the European Union. By Victor Kipiani, director of the Georgian think tank Geocase.
 

THE GEORGIA PATH TOWARDS EUROPEAN FULL INTEGRATION

Much has been said about the historical significance of the European Council decision of December 14, 2023, and much will be said in the future. Given the political and legal, economic, moral and social nature of the EU membership candidate status for Georgia, this is absolutely understandable. Moreover, now there will be more to say and evaluate: after all, our country is still in the process of fulfilling the conditions set by the European Union, which should create prerequisites for the start of membership negotiations

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Victor Kipiani

Victor Kipiani is the Chair of the Georgian think tank Geocase. His interests include international relations, security, governance, implications of the global order for Georgia and for its neighborhood and macro economy. He regularly covers these topics both in English and Georgian language media outlets. He is also a frequent commentator on recent political developments in Georgia as well as on various global geopolitical trends and events. Besides analytical work Victor Kipiani is a senior partner and a co-founder of MKD law firm based in Tbilisi, Georgia. Also, he is a member of Georgian Bar Association, a member of International Advisory Board for the Association of International Politics and Security Studies, a board member of the Independent Directors’ Association, and an advisory council member at the Service for Accounting, Reporting and Auditing Supervision Service.

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