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On Wednesday, February 14, at 18:30 Koba Turmanidze will present his paper “Talk to them: How election campaigns increase partisanship in Georgia” at the third talk of the Spring 2018 Works-in-Progress series. The talk will explore the impact of party-voter linkages on…
CRRC-Georgia is announcing the vacancy of the Development Manager, who will work under the supervision of the President of CRRC-Georgia. The Development Manager leads the fundraising team and contributes to external communications and quality assurance of written outputs. This is a full time…
This week, 2017 Caucasus Barometer survey (CB) data will become publicly available on CRRC’s online data analysis portal. CB is the longest running survey project in the South Caucasus region, with data available from 2008 to present. It enables the comparison of…
This Wednesday, on January 24, 2018 at 18:30, CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are opening the Spring/Summer 2018 Works-in-Progress series with the first talk by Abel Polese from the Dublin City University, “The SCOPUS diaries and the (il)logics of academic survival. A…
“For the Wrath of God: Fatalism and Images of God in Violent Regions of the World” by Christopher D. Bader, Andrea Molle, Benjamin Gurrentz and James J. Coyle was published in the Sociology of Religion (Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly…
The Caucasus Analytical Digest (issue no.100) explores Georgia’s domestic political landscape and offers the following articles:
“Georgia’s 2016 Parliamentary Election: One Year Later” By Tornike Zurabashvili “The Public Political Mood in Georgia” By Tsisana Khundadze (CRRC-Georgia) …
On Wednesday, December 13, 18:30 at the CRRC-Georgia Office, Dr. Stephan Rindlisbacher from the University of Bern will give a talk about his work in progress “The Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic as an Object of Neglect”. Stephan Rindlisbacher is currently…
On Wednesday, November 22, 18:30 at CRRC-Georgia office Dr. Vincenc Kopeček from the University of Ostrava (Czechia) will present his work “De Facto States and Their Patrons: Towards Theory-Building”. Terms such as occupation, puppet state, protectorate etc. are quite often…