We, at GEOpolitics believe that disseminating knowledge and analysis conducted with integrity and impartiality can advance national interests and strengthen democratic institutions in Georgia and across the broader region. Our journal fosters a culture of intellectual exchange, encouraging meaningful contributions to the wider geopolitical discourse, with particular attention to Georgia and the South Caucasus.
In line with our ethos, the journal is firmly committed to promoting Georgia’s European and Euro-Atlantic integration and democratization, while also engaging with political and security developments across the wider region. GEOpolitics reflects the Georgian people’s strategic orientation toward the Western world, democracy, and Europeanization. Our vision is that Georgia can and must contribute to universal democratic values and to strengthening regional and international security through analytical and intellectual engagement.
We have assembled a team of experts and contributors with strong policy experience who enrich the debate on Georgia’s foreign and security policy, while examining broader dynamics in the South Caucasus. We analyze Georgia’s relations with the EU, NATO, Russia, and other key geopolitical actors and institutions, and assess how internal developments shape Georgia’s geopolitical role, fostering informed dialogue from, about, and in Georgia and the broader region.