Datablog | Georgians increasingly open to compromise with Abkhazia and South Ossetia
Polling suggests that despite territorial integrity ranking high on Georgians’ priorities, they are increasingly open to compromise.
Datablog | Georgians increasingly open to compromise with Abkhazia and South Ossetia
By David SichinavaPolling suggests that despite territorial integrity ranking high on Georgians’ priorities, they are increasingly open to compromise.
17/08/2020
Analysis | Support for democracy increased in Georgia during COVID-19, but what does that mean?
The COVID-19 outbreak generated speculation about whether support for democracy would decline during the crisis.
Analysis | Support for democracy increased in Georgia during COVID-19, but what does that mean?
By Rati ShubladzeThe COVID-19 outbreak generated speculation about whether support for democracy would decline during the crisis.
10/08/2020
Analysis | There is a gap between support for democracy and liberal values in Georgia
Polls suggest support for democracy is on the decline in Georgia, but does support for democracy correlate to support for liberal values?
Analysis | There is a gap between support for democracy and liberal values in Georgia
By Tamar KhoshtariaPolls suggest support for democracy is on the decline in Georgia, but does support for democracy correlate to support for liberal values?
3/08/2020
Analysis | Church scandals have hurt trust in the Georgian Orthodox Church
The Georgian Orthodox Church has been hit by numerous scandals in recent years, but have those scandals affected public trust?
Analysis | Church scandals have hurt trust in the Georgian Orthodox Church
By Dustin GilbreathThe Georgian Orthodox Church has been hit by numerous scandals in recent years, but have those scandals affected public trust?
27/07/2020
Analysis | Georgia has a vaccine misinformation problem
According to a recent survey carried out by CRRC, less than half of Georgians show an interest in taking an anti-coronavirus vaccine if it becomes available.
Analysis | Georgia has a vaccine misinformation problem
By Dustin GilbreathAccording to a recent survey carried out by CRRC, less than half of Georgians show an interest in taking an anti-coronavirus vaccine if it becomes available.
20/07/2020
Analysis | Teachers can be pushed to report domestic violence — but the authorities must respond
Teachers can be encouraged to report suspected domestic violence, but first the authorities must begin to effectively respond to reports.
Analysis | Teachers can be pushed to report domestic violence — but the authorities must respond
By Dustin GilbreathTeachers can be encouraged to report suspected domestic violence, but first the authorities must begin to effectively respond to reports.
9/06/2020
Analysis | Lost in the census: Mingrelian and Svan languages face extinction in Georgia
Despite data suggesting thousands of native Mingrelian and Svan speakers, fears of nationalism are holding back efforts to save the languages.
Analysis | Lost in the census: Mingrelian and Svan languages face extinction in Georgia
By David SichinavaDespite data suggesting thousands of native Mingrelian and Svan speakers, fears of nationalism are holding back efforts to save the languages.
27/04/2020
Analysis | Who trusts the healthcare system in Georgia?
As health officials express concern about the public response to COVID-19, CRRC Georgia analyses trust in the healthcare system prior to the crisis.
Analysis | Who trusts the healthcare system in Georgia?
By Rati ShubladzeAs health officials express concern about the public response to COVID-19, CRRC Georgia analyses trust in the healthcare system prior to the crisis.
17/04/2020
Analysis | Study suggests large numbers in Georgia to celebrate Easter in church
Research by CRRC Georgia suggests that a large number of Georgia’s Orthodox Christians intend to celebrate at Church.
Analysis | Study suggests large numbers in Georgia to celebrate Easter in church
By CRRCResearch by CRRC Georgia suggests that a large number of Georgia’s Orthodox Christians intend to celebrate at Church.
13/04/2020
Analysis | As COVID-19 sends political campaigning to Facebook, will polarisation increase?
With Georgia in an election year and traditional face-to-face campaigning out of the question, the importance of Facebook is only likely to grow.
Analysis | As COVID-19 sends political campaigning to Facebook, will polarisation increase?
By CRRCWith Georgia in an election year and traditional face-to-face campaigning out of the question, the importance of Facebook is only likely to grow.