Publications
The CRRC Georgia’s Publications are a series of public documents that focus on a variety of issues facing Georgia. The documents, which mainly include policy briefs, reports and articles, use rigorous data analysis to help inform decision-making.
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The report analyzes the perceptions and attitudes of medium and large businesses operating in Georgia on policy and reforms addressing the country’s business sector.
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The study seeks to understand how the reporting from teachers of cases of domestic violence could be encouraged.
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This policy brief discusses child marriage in Georgia and its economic and educational consequences.
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This article explores key characteristics of people’s attitudes towards Georgia’s foreign policy choices and the factors that most likely predict these attitudes.
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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.
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The paper explores safer transit options for passengers in Georgia.
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The paper explores regional and global perspectives on dimensions of the identity and culture of EU-Turkey relations over the period of 1999-2016.
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The paper examines EU and Turkish energy interests in the Caspian and Middle East regions.
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The report identifies the main trends in arbitration and factors contributing to as well as factors hindering the development of arbitration.