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CRRC Georgia is launching a Podcast Series “CRRC Podcast”!

We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand-new Podcast Series "CRRC Podcast" - now streaming on Spotify!
We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand-new Podcast Series "CRRC Podcast" - now...

Blog | Georgians don’t want to be ruled by church, despite confidence in religious institutions

Data from the ISSP 2018 religion survey shows that while Georgians have more confidence in churches and religious organisations than in schools, the business world, the legal system, and parliament, they also largely believe that religious leaders should not try to influence how people vote. In total, very few believe that churches and religious institutions in Georgia should have more power.
Data from the ISSP 2018 religion survey shows that while Georgians have more confidence in...

WiP: “Fault Lines and Flashpoints: Public Opinion in Georgia After the 2024 Elections”

CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 13th session of the Spring/Summer 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! This week’s session will be in hybrid format in-person at the CRRC Georgia office and online. “Fault Lines and Flashpoints: Public Opinion in Georgia After the 2024 Elections”
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 13th session of the Spring/Summer...

Blog | Trust in NGOs in Georgia has grown increasingly polarised

Data from the 2024 Caucasus Barometer survey shows that supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream party are increasingly likely to distrust NGOs, suggesting that the party’s rhetoric regarding civil society is working among its followers.
Data from the 2024 Caucasus Barometer survey shows that supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream...

Omnibus

OMNIBUS SURVEY Omnibus surveys combine questions from different organizations and researchers into a single survey....

WiP: “Remembering Sukhumi: Russophone Writing and the Conflict in Abkhazia”

CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 12th session of the Spring/Summer 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! This week’s session will be in hybrid format in-person at the CRRC Georgia office (Chavchavadze Ave. 5, Tbilisi, Georgia, 0179) and online via Zoom through a registration link that will be posted here before the talk. Remembering Sukhumi: Russophone Writing and the Conflict in Abkhazia Benjamin Sutcliffe, Miami University of Ohio
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 12th session of the Spring/Summer...

Mae Nephew

Mae Nephew is an undergraduate student at Wellesley College where she is studying Russian Area Studies and Political Science. She has lived in Riga, Latvia where she studied Russian and completed an international internship track through the Baltic Center. During her internship she conducted research on russification in Latvia. In addition to research on Russification, Mae has researched the myths and memories of World War II in Latvia and presented her findings at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University. While Mae has focused on the Baltic region she is interested in learning more about the Caucasus region and how its history and culture have been preserved.
Mae Nephew is an undergraduate student at Wellesley College where she is studying Russian Area...

WiP: “The Birth of the Tea Empire: Tea Production under Stalin, 1928–1953”

CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 11th session of the Spring/Summer 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! This week’s session will be in hybrid format in-person at the CRRC Georgia office (Chavchavadze Ave. 5, Tbilisi, Georgia, 0179) and online. “The Birth of the Tea Empire: Tea Production under Stalin, 1928–1953” Devi Khajishvili, Texas Tech University
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 11th session of the Spring/Summer...