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CIPDD is a member of the Network of Democracy Research Institutes - NDRI. The NDRI is an association of organizations which conduct research on democracy, democratization, and related topics in comparative government and international affairs. Network members are independent institutions, university-based study centres, and research programmes affiliated with political parties, labour unions, and democracy and human rights movements, and other organizations.
The Network was established to facilitate contacts among democracy scholars and activists and to promote a greater awareness of the diversity and vitality of democracy studies today. Through its website, a newsletter, and other means, the Network provides information about the work of its member institutes, including their research, conferences, publications, and other activities.


In April 2007 CIPDD joined PASOS, the Policy Association for an Open Society, which promotes and protects open society values, including democracy, the rule of law, good governance, respect for and protection of human rights, and economic and social development, by supporting policy centres. PASOS supports the development and strengthens the outreach and impact of its members - more than 30 independent think-tanks spanning more than 20 countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. PASOS builds upon the work undertaken since 1999 by the Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative (LGI) of the Open Society Institute (OSI) to upgrade the institutional capacities of the Open Society Institute-related policy centres which operated until 2004 within a collaborative and supportive network known as the Related Centres Network (RCN).


CIPDD is a member of the Russian and Eurasian Security Network (RES) & International Relations and Security Network (ISN).
RES is a global initiative by leading academic institutes, think tanks, NGOs and media organizations. It provides the framework for studies on security-related developments in Russia and Eurasia. The RES's mission is to promote security and cooperation by collecting, managing and sharing specialized information for the international relations and security community.

The ISN is a free public service that provides a wide range of high-quality and comprehensive products and resources to encourage the exchange of information among international relations and security professionals worldwide. The ISN works to promote a better understanding of the strategic challenges we face in today’s changed security environment. Based in Zurich, Switzerland, at the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at the ETH Zurich, the ISN’s dedicated team – drawn from various disciplines, including the humanities, the social sciences, and information and communication technology – engage in research projects and education activities, provide news stories and in-depth analyses, and develop technologies for information sharing and for creating and supporting e-learning. The ISN's internet-based services allow users to access, retrieve and use information from anywhere, at anytime.

CIPDD is a member of the Civic Initiative Center (CIC), a non-partisan, not-for-profit coalition of prominent civil society organizations operating throughout Georgia. The Coalition is a coordinating network for non-government organizations engaged in democratic development of civic society in Georgia, facilitating involvement of citizens in education and actions to promote positive changes in their respective communities. CIC implements a wide variety of activities and projects to achieve these goals, thereby increasing participation of Georgian citizens in the process of building a better and more open, democratic society.

In 2008 CIPDD became a member of the CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation is an international alliance of members and partners which constitute an influential network of organisations at the local, national, regional and international levels. CIVICUS has worked for over a decade to strengthen citizen action and civil society throughout the world, especially in areas where participatory democracy and citizens' freedom of association are threatened. CIVICUS has a vision of a global community of active, engaged citizens committed to the creation of a more just and equitable world.

 
 Publication
 Community Perceptions of the Causes and Effects of the August 2008 conflict in Kvemo Kartli, Samegrelo, Samtskhe Javakheti and Shida Kartli




Community perceptions report
June 2010



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 Reports on Situation in Shida Kartli Georgia




Situation in Shida Kartli
Monthly monitoring reports
October 2009-May 2010

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 New Initiatives of Education Policy in the Context of Civil Integration



Policy paper
By Shalva Tabatadze
May 2010




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 Culture Dialogue and Civil Consciousness



Collected articles
May 2010




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 The EU’s Eastern Partnership: Civil society expectations and new opportunities


Policy Review
By Tamara Pataraia
February 2010
Podcast


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 Civil Society in the Georgian Regions



Collected articles
2009




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 Pending Normalization of Turkish-Armenian Relations: Implications for Georgia



Policy Review
By Ghia Nodia
January 2010
Podcast


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 Shida Kartli after the August 2008 War: Challenges and Solutions


Policy Review
By Erekle Urushadze
December 2009
Podcast


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 CIPDD Events
 Discussion: Development of Early Warning System in Conflict Affected Shida Kartli Region of Georgia

On January 27, 2010 CIPDD organized the Round table discussion to assess the situation in Shida Kartli after the August 2008 war, to identify most urgent problems of the region, and to find out what should be done there in the short term. On the meeting CIPDD presented the project Development of early warning system in conflict affected Shida Kartli region of Georgia (supported by the EC) and policy review Shida Kartli after the  August 2008 war: Challenges and Solutions by Erekle Urushadze, published with the financial support of the Thin Tank Fund of the Open Society Institute-Budapest.

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