Ketevan Chincharadze

Junior Research Fellow

Ketevan Chincharadze

Ketevan Chincharadze is a foreign policy analyst from Georgia with extensive experience in writing and advising on global challenges.

Specialization: GREAT POWER COMPETITION, U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, POST-SOVIET AND BLACK SEA REGION
Master of International Security, the Josef Korbel School at the University of Denver; dual BA in Political Science & International Relations and Psychology from the American University in Bulgaria; Founder and Head of Research at FYI.

Selected Publications: 
  • “Georgia’s Tacit Pivot to China” – The Diplomat
  • “The Enduring Impact of the 2008 Russo-Georgian War” – War Room
  • “The Election Year: U.S. Policy and a New Geopolitics of the Black Sea” – Pulaski Foundation
  • “Inside Georgia’s 2024 Elections” – Caucasus Watch

She has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards, including the General George W. Casey Leadership Scholarship, the P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship, the Jane and Marc Nathanson Fellowship, and NATO’s Golden Plaque for Outstanding Service. Her professional experience includes policy work with the Aspen Institute Congressional Program in Washington, D.C., public diplomacy at the NATO Liaison Office in Georgia, and research roles with the U.S. Army War College and the Sié Center for International Security and Diplomacy.

Permanently in: Bay Area, California, USA

Ketevan Chincharadze

Junior Research Fellow

Ketevan Chincharadze

Ketevan Chincharadze is a foreign policy analyst from Georgia with extensive experience in writing and advising on global challenges.

Specialization: GREAT POWER COMPETITION, U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, POST-SOVIET AND BLACK SEA REGION
Master of International Security, the Josef Korbel School at the University of Denver; dual BA in Political Science & International Relations and Psychology from the American University in Bulgaria; Founder and Head of Research at FYI.

Selected Publications: 
  • “Georgia’s Tacit Pivot to China” – The Diplomat
  • “The Enduring Impact of the 2008 Russo-Georgian War” – War Room
  • “The Election Year: U.S. Policy and a New Geopolitics of the Black Sea” – Pulaski Foundation
  • “Inside Georgia’s 2024 Elections” – Caucasus Watch

She has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards, including the General George W. Casey Leadership Scholarship, the P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship, the Jane and Marc Nathanson Fellowship, and NATO’s Golden Plaque for Outstanding Service. Her professional experience includes policy work with the Aspen Institute Congressional Program in Washington, D.C., public diplomacy at the NATO Liaison Office in Georgia, and research roles with the U.S. Army War College and the Sié Center for International Security and Diplomacy.

Permanently in: Bay Area, California, USA