Editors: Matteo Fumagalli; Koba Turmanidze;
Year: 2018
The study investigates how regimes and voters interact in the cases of Georgia and Armenia to identify how voter preferences feed into policy-making and gauge the extent to which ruling regimes’ adjustment of policies crucially affects their stability.
The study draws on a variety of quantitative and qualitative methods, including a survey experiment carried out in the two countries.
The volume was originally published as a special issue of the journal Caucasus Survey.