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Improving the Coordination of European Policies in Georgia Based on the Practices of V4 Countries

EUROPEUM's research fellow Věra Řiháčková leads project aiming at helping Georgia's integration process to the EU structures.
1. May 2014

Project Manager: Věra Řiháčková

Timeframe: May 2014 – December 2014

Executive Summary:

The project aim is to support Georgia’s integration process with the EU through strengthening its institutional and coordination capacity taking into consideration experience of the V4 countries. 

Outputs:

  • Roundtable
  • Publication (published July 2015, available here)
  • Study trip
Partners:

Georgia's Reforms Associates, GRASS (project leader)

Slovak Foreign Policy Association (Slovakia)

Institute for Strategic Studies (Poland)

Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (Hungary)

Donors:

International Visegrad Fund

For more information about the project visit - http://grass.org.ge/visegradfund.

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