https://jpd.gipa.ge/index.php/jpd/issue/feedJournal of Politics and Democratization2023-12-27T18:43:48+04:00Tornike Sharashenidzet.sharashenidze@gipa.geOpen Journal Systems<p>The Journal of Politics and Democratization is published by Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA) since 2016. The journal promotes democratic values, supports democratization, academic research, and freedom of access to information. The journal studies and analyzes the social and political environment and its adjacent academical fields, mainly : International relations; International Security; Democratization; Economics; Law; History; Sociology. The Journal is published in English language semi-annually.</p>https://jpd.gipa.ge/index.php/jpd/article/view/7235An Exposè on Corruption in Political Parties' Financing and Electoral Credibility in Nigeria2023-11-20T10:41:05+04:00Akoji Ochejabibliography@sciencelib.geObi Success Esomchibibliography@sciencelib.ge<p>Political party financing and spending during elections in North-Central Nigeria and Nigeria as a whole has become worrisome in that scholars across the globe have been divided in their quest to provide answers to the obvious question of whether or not it has an impact on the credibility of the overall electoral process viz-à-vis the behaviours of the electorate. Hence, the study examined political party financing and voting behaviour in north-central Nigeria, with particular focus on the level of financing in the region, the underlining motivations for such financing, and an insight into the benefits or otherwise of political party financing on<br>governance and development in the region. In achieving the research objectives, quantitative and qualitative methods were utilised. The data obtained were analysed descriptively. The investment theory of politics and social exchange theory were the theoretical frameworks adopted. Findings reveal that political party financing does impact voting behaviour in the 2015-2023 general elections. It further revealed that excessive political party financing affects the performances of eventual winners after elections, and lastly, that political party financing does not benefit the region in terms of governance and development. The study therefore concludes, among other things, that electoral financing, especially if unregulated, is capable of destroying governance and development in the region. Thus, the study recommends that the federal government, without undermining the existence of INEC, the nation’s electoral body, establish an independent and distinct body whose sole function is to oversee and regulate the financing of the electoral process.</p>2023-11-20T00:00:00+04:00Copyright (c) 2023 https://jpd.gipa.ge/index.php/jpd/article/view/7236Analyzing the Aegean Sea Crisis between Greece and Turkey and Its Implications for Regional Stability2023-11-20T10:55:37+04:00Giorgi Koberidzebibliography@sciencelib.ge<p>The Aegean Sea crisis between Greece and Turkey has been a longstanding issue characterized by historical animosities, territorial disputes, and conflicting interpretations of international agreements. Tensions have escalated in recent times, raising concerns about its implications for regional stability and international relations. This academic article examines the causes and implications of the Aegean Sea crisis, focusing on the strategic significance of the region, economic interests, and geopolitical complexities. The article analyzes recent incidents, including airspace violations and militarization, and explores the potential consequences of rising tensions for NATO and the European Union. Additionally, it delves into the diplomatic efforts and calls for de-escalation from international actors, emphasizing the need for peaceful dispute resolution through sustained dialogue. The paper concludes with a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted approach required to resolve the Aegean Sea crisis, encompassing diplomacy, adherence to international law, and the engagement of Track II initiatives to bridge societal divides.</p>2023-11-20T00:00:00+04:00Copyright (c) 2023 https://jpd.gipa.ge/index.php/jpd/article/view/7237Scientific Foundations of Measuring Ideology and Political Orientation in Georgia: qualitative analysis of instruments2023-11-20T10:59:59+04:00Alexandre Avalianibibliography@sciencelib.ge<p>The paper aims to contribute to laying the foundation for the scientific, evidence-based and systematized Georgian measurement instruments of ideology and political orientation. As a very small number of such tools (e.g., questionnaires, scales etc.) that exist at the moment are either philosophical-artistic artifacts based on a priori, rational reasoning of the authors or are simply (inappropriately adapted) translations of a foreign analogues, it is especially important to create a scientifically supported foundation for the given field. It is also important to systematize existing information. The main goal of this article is to determine what issues are key to measuring ideology or political orientation in Georgia and what is the optimal structure and format of the assessment tool, which would employ these issues. The present paper contributes to the cause by qualitative analyses of existing literature and inventories. It outlines the optimal model of conceptualizing ideological issues, as well as the hierarchy of importance<br>of the issues and constructs that would be used in such models. Other important recommendations are also presented.</p>2023-11-20T00:00:00+04:00Copyright (c) 2023 https://jpd.gipa.ge/index.php/jpd/article/view/7238Structural Realism and Georgian Foreign Policy2023-11-20T11:13:21+04:00Iona Tsintsadzebibliography@sciencelib.ge<p>According to shared opinion, Georgia forged the western foreign policy after the rose revolution. The new elite who came to power after a bloodless uprising aspired to integrate the country into NATO and the E.U. Some scholars believe that Georgian western course is the outcome of the rose revolution. Therefore, they explore the process through the Liberal lens of international relations theory. On the other hand, Georgian foreign policy is regarded as a continuation of the course developed during the previous – Shevardnadze's – rulership, and the strategy can be explained via neoclassical realism theory. Another author goes further<br>and uses offensive Realism for the Russian-Georgian War interpretation. The article aims to demonstrate that Georgian foreign policy from 1993 to 2012 can be examined through a Structural realism lens, and external factors play a significant role in designing foreign course.</p>2023-11-20T00:00:00+04:00Copyright (c) 2023 https://jpd.gipa.ge/index.php/jpd/article/view/7239The Impact of Regimes on the Structure of the CIA and the KGB During the Cold War and on the Errors Committed2023-11-20T11:50:59+04:00Mariam Kiriabibliography@sciencelib.ge<p>Based on a comparative analysis, the paper investigates how regimes affected the structure of the CIA and the KGB, as well as the errors committed during the Cold War.<br>The study is divided into several main parts. Initially, we examine the regimes in operation in the United States of America and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and their influence on the structure of the CIA and the KGB. In the next stage, we discuss the structural problems in the CIA and the KGB, the methods used in order to collect information about each other (HUMINT and TECHINT), and their strong and weak points in intelligence activities. At the conclusion stage, based on the Case Study, we review the errors committed by the CIA and the KGB from the perspective of HUMINT, and on the basis of a comparative analysis, we<br>judge to what extent the structural problems and the committed errors were a result of the regime types.</p>2023-11-20T00:00:00+04:00Copyright (c) 2023