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WiP: Presentation of “The Land in Between” Podcast Project

This week’s session will be held in hybrid in-person and virtual format. Presentation of “The Land in Between” Podcast Project Victor Swezey, Independent Journalist and Fulbright Research Fellow in Georgia 2024-25
This week’s session will be held in hybrid in-person and virtual format. Presentation of “The...

Blog | Georgian women encouraged to get an education but not to use it

The UN Women 2024 survey shows that while Georgians strongly support equal access to higher education and equal pay for women and men, many still believe women should prioritize family care over pursuing a career. These attitudes are especially strong among older age groups and men, revealing a gap between support for women’s education and acceptance of their professional participation.
The UN Women 2024 survey shows that while Georgians strongly support equal access to higher...

Blogs Prepared by Young People based on Caucasus Barometer Data

With the support of the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida), CRRC–Georgia implemented the project “Countering Anti-Democratic Propaganda Through Engagement.” Within the framework of the project, on September 10–12 CRRC–Georgia organized a training on social research methods, which was attended by 39 young people. Based on a competitive selection, 4 participants were chosen who, within the CRRC–Georgia mentorship program, prepared blogs on topics of their interest using Caucasus Barometer data.
With the support of the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida), CRRC–Georgia implemented the project “Countering...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 12 – What Do Georgians Believe Are the Country’s Greatest Foreign Threats?

In this episode of the CRRC-Georgia Podcast, we explore findings from "Perceptions of Foreign Threats in Georgia" (2023), examining how the public views the country’s greatest foreign threats. The discussion highlights Georgians’ strong pro-Western orientation, widespread perception of Russia as the primary danger, and differences across political, generational, and geographic groups. We also look at what compromises, if any, Georgians believe could prevent conflict with Russia and how information about the war in Ukraine shapes opinion. The episode offers a data-driven look at the forces shaping Georgia’s national security outlook.
In this episode of the CRRC-Georgia Podcast, we explore findings from "Perceptions of Foreign Threats...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 4 (GEO) – What is Polarization like in Georgia?

In this episode, based on data from a CRRC-Georgia survey, we examine political polarization in Georgia and distinguish its two main forms: affective polarization (emotional distance between political opponents) and ideological polarization(disagreements about politics and institutions). Although affective polarization in Georgia is relatively low - people generally maintain friendly relations with supporters of different parties - the country still experiences significant ideological polarization.
In this episode, based on data from a CRRC-Georgia survey, we examine political polarization in...

Blog | Public Perceptions of Georgia’s Potential Involvement in a War

Most Georgians believe it is unlikely the country will become involved in a war, though a significant minority remain unsure. Perceptions of war risk differ across demographic groups and are strongly shaped by political views and media trust.
Most Georgians believe it is unlikely the country will become involved in a war, though...

Report | Conspiracy Theories and Anti-Western Attitudes in Georgia

The study examines how conspiracy theories, both common ones and the Georgian Dream–promoted “Global War Party” narrative, shape public opinion and contribute to anti-Western attitudes in Georgia. It analyzes how factors such as media consumption, partisanship, and demographics influence susceptibility to these narratives.
The study examines how conspiracy theories, both common ones and the Georgian Dream–promoted “Global War...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 11 – Are Georgians Concerned About Climate Change?

Explore Georgian attitudes toward climate change through CRRC Georgia's 2024 study "Attitudes Towards Climate Change in Georgia." While climate change doesn't top the list of national priorities, 90% of Georgians consider it important and 80% are worried about it. The data reveals a public grounded in firsthand experience - 75% have witnessed local weather changes - and supportive of climate action. Internationally, Georgia ranks 26th out of 111 countries for climate concern, with 56% categorized as "alarmed." Despite high concern, gaps remain in understanding climate science and effective individual actions.
Explore Georgian attitudes toward climate change through CRRC Georgia's 2024 study "Attitudes Towards Climate Change...