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Georgians continue to support gender parity in parliament

More than half of the Georgian public support a gender-balanced parliament, with women, young people, and those not aligned with the ruling party more in favour of a 50/50 gender split.
More than half of the Georgian public support a gender-balanced parliament, with women, young people,...

Report | Life of Russian Emigres in Georgia

This report discusses the motivations for moving, the perceptions, and the political attitudes of Russian citizens living in Georgia.
This report discusses the motivations for moving, the perceptions, and the political attitudes of Russian...

Life of Russian emigres in Georgia – CRRC-Georgia Presents Research Report

The Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) has presented a research report examining - Life of Russian Emigres in Georgia.
The Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) has presented a research report examining - Life of...

The 9th Annual CRRC Conference 2023 – New frontiers: The South Caucasus amidst new challenges

Russia’s unjustified war against Ukraine has altered the geopolitical, economic, and demographic state of the South Caucasus. The war amplified uneasy discussions in the region regarding geopolitical allegiances. Hundreds of thousands of migrants flocking to Armenia and Georgia created new challenges to the fragile economies of these countries, as well as potential opportunities. While the situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains tense, the region enters yet another potentially turbulent year.
Russia’s unjustified war against Ukraine has altered the geopolitical, economic, and demographic state of the...

Policy Brief | Democratic Hypocrisy in Tbilisi

This policy brief presents data on democratic hypocrisy in a hybrid regime.
This policy brief presents data on democratic hypocrisy in a hybrid regime....

What do non-partisans think of politicians and parties in Georgia?

A CRRC analysis found that, of the plurality of Georgians who do not feel any party aligns with their views, most dislike Georgia’s leading political figures and parties.

Controversy over Georgia’s leading politicians’ actions and statements is commonplace. Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili’s recent statements on the war in Ukraine and the subsequent criticism surrounding it is just one recent example.
A CRRC analysis found that, of the plurality of Georgians who do not feel any...

Do Georgians feel like they are being spied on by the government?

Nearly half of the Georgian public think that they or their family members are under government surveillance at least some of the time.
Nearly half of the Georgian public think that they or their family members are under...

Georgians’ attitudes and beliefs associated with polarised media preferences

A recent NDI/CRRC survey suggests that Georgians have markedly different beliefs about the present state and future of their country, regardless of their party sympathies, depending on whether the television channel they trust is pro-government or pro-opposition.
A recent NDI/CRRC survey suggests that Georgians have markedly different beliefs about the present state...