Sergi Kapanadze

Sergi Kapanadze is a Georgian politician and academic.

Sergi Kapanadze
NationalityGeorgian
Occupationpolitician
professor
Board member of
  • Parliament Member(2016-2020)
  • Foreign Ministry (2005-2012)

Kapanadze was a deputy speaker of Georgia's Parliament, while he was a member of parliament, from 2016-2020. For some time, he was a deputy foreign minister of Georgia, having worked in the Foreign Ministry from 2005 until 2012.[1] He has served as the Dean of the School of Governance at Caucasus University and a director of a multi-profile think tank GRASS (Georgia's Reforms Associates). He was a prominent member of the Movement for Liberty - European Georgia opposition party.[2] He is also a Professor of international relations at the Ilia State University and former professor at the Tbilisi State University. He holds a Jean Monnet Chair at the Caucasus University. Sergi Kapanadze was born in Chiatura, Georgia on April 25, 1981. He received BA in International Relations in 2002 from the Tbilisi State University, Master of International Relations and European Studies in 2003 from Central European University in Budapest and a PhD in International Relations from Tbilisi State University in 2010.[1]

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