Datablog | Past wars have taught Georgians both to fear and be tolerant of minorities
Public polling shows how Georgia’s ethnic conflicts have shaped attitudes towards ethnic and linguistic minorities in the country.
Datablog | Past wars have taught Georgians both to fear and be tolerant of minorities
By Nino ZubashviliPublic polling shows how Georgia’s ethnic conflicts have shaped attitudes towards ethnic and linguistic minorities in the country.
11/05/2021
Datablog | What’s a last name from Tbilisi?
While regional identities and stereotypes are a prominent part of Georgian culture, what share of people identify with each regional heritage?
Datablog | What’s a last name from Tbilisi?
By Dustin GilbreathWhile regional identities and stereotypes are a prominent part of Georgian culture, what share of people identify with each regional heritage?
4/05/2021
Datablog | How different are people who trust different TV channels in Georgia?
Does the media in Georgia merely reflect the prevailing political polarisation or cause it?
Datablog | How different are people who trust different TV channels in Georgia?
By Givi SilagadzeDoes the media in Georgia merely reflect the prevailing political polarisation or cause it?
27/04/2021
Datablog | What were the greatest successes of Shevardnadze, the UNM, and Georgian Dream?
Each government of Georgia has had a wide range of successes; but how do the public see these successes from Shevardnadze’s time to the present?
Datablog | What were the greatest successes of Shevardnadze, the UNM, and Georgian Dream?
By Dustin GilbreathEach government of Georgia has had a wide range of successes; but how do the public see these successes from Shevardnadze’s time to the present?
Datablog | The greatest failures from Shevardnadze to Georgian Dream
While each Georgian government has had a range of successes, as described in another post published today, they have each had their own spectacular failures.
Datablog | The greatest failures from Shevardnadze to Georgian Dream
By Dustin GilbreathWhile each Georgian government has had a range of successes, as described in another post published today, they have each had their own spectacular failures.
20/04/2021
Datablog | The evolution of feelings towards the pandemic
It’s been over a year since the first coronavirus case was recorded in Georgia, and attitudes towards the pandemic have continued to change.
Datablog | The evolution of feelings towards the pandemic
By Mariam MamatsashviliIt’s been over a year since the first coronavirus case was recorded in Georgia, and attitudes towards the pandemic have continued to change.
13/04/2021
Datablog | Why do Georgians not want to vaccinate?
With two kinds of vaccines against COVID-19 already available in Georgia, the public’s attitude towards vaccination is becoming more and more important.
Datablog | Why do Georgians not want to vaccinate?
By The Caucasus DatablogWith two kinds of vaccines against COVID-19 already available in Georgia, the public’s attitude towards vaccination is becoming more and more important.
6/04/2021
Datablog | Drug prices as big a concern as COVID-19 for Georgians
Just under half of Georgians consider COVID-19 among the main challenges facing the healthcare system.
Datablog | Drug prices as big a concern as COVID-19 for Georgians
By Avto DolidzeJust under half of Georgians consider COVID-19 among the main challenges facing the healthcare system.
30/03/2021
Datablog | Georgia among worst in the world for vaccine hesitancy
As Georgian authorities struggle to convince people to get vaccinated for COVID-19, data suggests that the problem could run along party lines.
Datablog | Georgia among worst in the world for vaccine hesitancy
By David SichinavaAs Georgian authorities struggle to convince people to get vaccinated for COVID-19, data suggests that the problem could run along party lines.
24/03/2021
Analysis | What to expect in Armenia’s first post-war election?
Armenia’s elections may offer a way out of the present crisis, but they are also a test for Pashinyan — one that he may very well fail.
Analysis | What to expect in Armenia’s first post-war election?
By Tatul HakobyanArmenia’s elections may offer a way out of the present crisis, but they are also a test for Pashinyan — one that he may very well fail.