Tinatin Khidasheli

Tinatin Khidasheli heads a Georgian think thank, Civic IDEA, advocating for sound defense and security policy for Georgia. Tinatin is the author of the first Georgian language book on Hybrid Warfare, teaches Hybrid Warfare and Defense Policy at the Caucasus University, and teaches an anti-corruption class at both the Georgian Institute of Public Administration and Ilia University.

Mrs. Khidasheli served as the first female Minister of Defense of Georgia. She chaired the Parliamentary Committee for European Integration as well as the Inquiry Commission into Violations of Freedom of Speech and Telecommunication laws at the Parliament of Georgia. Before that she was an elected member of the Tbilisi City Council and founder and chair of the largest Human Rights advocacy group in the entire post-Soviet space, the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association. Tinatin was a member of the National Anti-Corruption Council for four years under the president of Georgia.

Mrs. Khidasheli is a lawyer by education. She holds LLM in International Law from Tbilisi State University and MA in Political Science from Central European University in Hungary. She was awarded a Human Rights Lawyers’ scholarship and spent a year at the Washington College of Law. She was selected as a Yale World Fellow in 2004. Mrs. Khidasheli was presented Freedom Fighter Award by President George W. Bush and the CEU Impact Award for Outstanding Career Achievement.  She was a fellow at the Prague Civil Society Center and CEVRO in the Czech Republic. Mrs. Khidasheli is married with two sons.

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    PRC–Georgian Strategic Partnership Fails to Deliver

    Executive Summary: Georgian officials and PRC diplomats present the PRC–Georgian strategic partnership as a path to Georgia’s prosperity, but reality shows minimal PRC investment in Georgia, trade imbalances that benefit