Lectures and Trainings
The One-Year Training Program on International Relations and National Security Has Launched
On May 7, 2004 the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies welcomed a new cohort of the students for the one-year training program on International Relations and National Security. The training program is administered by the Foundation and implemented in cooperation with the RAND Corporation. Participant students represent Georgia’s various governmental and non-governmental…
Read moreThe Training Course “Capacity Building in Strategic Decision-Making: Lessons from the Development” Has Launched
On February 5, 2004 the Georgian Foundation For Strategic and International Studies together with the Sasakava Peace Foundation launched the next session of the training course “Capacity Building in Strategic Decision-Making: Lessons from the Development”. The course participants are young professionals from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia representing governmental, nongovernmental,…
Read moreReception Ceremony for the Training Course “International Trade Policy and the World Trade Organization”
On October 16, 2003 the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies together with the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, hosted a reception ceremony in honor of the participants of the training course ,,International Trade Policy and the World Trade Organization”
Read moreLecture on US Foreign Policy
On July 1, 2003 the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies hosted a guest speaker Ambassador Robert E. Hunter, Senior Advisor at the RAND Corporation, (Washington D.C.) and the former U. S. Ambassador to NATO. Amb. Hunter delivered a lecture about the US foreign policy and its implications for the South Caucasus region.
Read moreLecture on Abkhaz View of Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict
On June 3, 2003 the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies hosted the director of the Center for Human Rights and Support for Democracy and the representative of the Association of Women of Abkhazia, Natella Akaba. Ms. Akaba delivered to the Foundation fellows the lecture on Abkhaz society’s view of Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict.
Read moreLecture on U.S. Policy towards South Caucasus
On June 3, 2003 the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies organized a meeting with the director of International Security and Energy Programs of The Nixon Center, Ms. Zeyno Baran. Ms. Baran delivered a lecture on U.S. policy towards South Caucasus.
Read moreLecture on the War in Iraq
On April 17, 2003 the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies organized the lecture of Senior Advisor to the President of RAND Corporation, Robert E. Hunter. The guest lecturer discussed with the junior fellows of the Foundation the War in Iraq and its possible implications for the international community.
Read moreDr. Alexander Rondeli’s Lecture in Paris on Georgia’s Foreign Policy
On April 11, 2003 the Institute of International and Strategic Studies (Paris) organized a seminar on Georgia’s security. Dr. Alexander Rondeli delivered the lecture on the Foreign Policy of Georgia.
Read moreLecture on Georgia’s Prospects of Nato Integration
On February 25, 2003 the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies organized a meeting with Bruce P. Jackson. Mr.Jackson delivered a lecture on Georgia’s prospects to join NATO. Bruce P. Jackson is the founder and President of the Project on Transitional Democracies. He is also one of the founders of the US Committee on NATO, a non-profit corporation formed…
Read moreYahya Hendi Speaks at GFSIS
On June 26 2002, GFSIS hosted guest speaker Imam Yahya Hendi, Muslim chaplain at Georgetown University. Mr. Hendi spoke about Muslim Community of America after September 11, 2002.
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