Analysis | From Ivanishvili’s chosen to a ‘united opposition’ candidate — how Georgia’s aspiring presidents stack up
An early look at who has, and who has not declared their candidacy, and what their chances look like.
Analysis | From Ivanishvili’s chosen to a ‘united opposition’ candidate — how Georgia’s aspiring presidents stack up
By Shota KinchaAn early look at who has, and who has not declared their candidacy, and what their chances look like.
25/07/2018
Analysis | Can ‘New Armenia’ disentangle democratic change from geopolitics?
The government of the ‘New Armenia’ has a delicate balancing act to perform in its relations with Russia and the West.
Analysis | Can ‘New Armenia’ disentangle democratic change from geopolitics?
By Mikayel ZolyanThe government of the ‘New Armenia’ has a delicate balancing act to perform in its relations with Russia and the West.
9/07/2018
Analysis | What predicts foreign policy preferences in Georgia?
CRRC-Georgia examines the factors predicting whether a person supports a pro-Western, neutral, or pro-Russian foreign policy in Georgia.
Analysis | What predicts foreign policy preferences in Georgia?
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines the factors predicting whether a person supports a pro-Western, neutral, or pro-Russian foreign policy in Georgia.
3/07/2018
Analysis | Trust in Georgia’s education system erodes with exposure to it
CRRC-Georgia examines how the more time a person has spent in formal education in Georgia, the less they trust it.
Analysis | Trust in Georgia’s education system erodes with exposure to it
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines how the more time a person has spent in formal education in Georgia, the less they trust it.
30/04/2018
Analysis | Dissatisfaction with government and support for protests increased during Sargsyan’s rule
CRRC examines how data showed increasing levels of dissatisfaction with the government and increased support for protests in the run-up to Armenia’s ‘Velvet Revolution’.
Analysis | Dissatisfaction with government and support for protests increased during Sargsyan’s rule
By CRRCCRRC examines how data showed increasing levels of dissatisfaction with the government and increased support for protests in the run-up to Armenia’s ‘Velvet Revolution’.
23/04/2018
Analysis | Ten years after a deadly crackdown in Armenia, will history repeat itself?
On 1 March 2008, 10 people died when police broke up protests. Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan is now once again raising the spectre of 1 March.
Analysis | Ten years after a deadly crackdown in Armenia, will history repeat itself?
By Peter LiakhovOn 1 March 2008, 10 people died when police broke up protests. Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan is now once again raising the spectre of 1 March.
26/03/2018
Analysis | Women are significantly less likely to go out to eat in Georgia
CRRC-Georgia examines what most affects people’s likelihood of eating in restaurants.
Analysis | Women are significantly less likely to go out to eat in Georgia
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines what most affects people’s likelihood of eating in restaurants.
5/03/2018
Analysis | Polarisation in Georgia’s media landscape
CRRC-Georgia examines the relationship between party affiliation and trust in different media outlets.
Analysis | Polarisation in Georgia’s media landscape
By David SichinavaCRRC-Georgia examines the relationship between party affiliation and trust in different media outlets.
22/02/2018
19/02/2018
Analysis | As many Georgians think the West spreads propaganda as Russia
CRRC-Georgia examines people’s perceptions of Western and Russian ‘propaganda’, and how these perceptions might shape their views.
Analysis | As many Georgians think the West spreads propaganda as Russia
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines people’s perceptions of Western and Russian ‘propaganda’, and how these perceptions might shape their views.