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Report | Partisanship and Affective Polarization in Georgia

This report examines partisanship and polarization in Georgia at a societal level.
This report examines partisanship and polarization in Georgia at a societal level....

Democratic hypocrisy in Tbilisi

A CRRC Georgia survey found that people living in Tbilisi were more willing to accept democracy-eroding policies if they believed that their preferred party was in power.
A CRRC Georgia survey found that people living in Tbilisi were more willing to accept...

The 9th Annual CRRC Conference

Applications are now being accepted for our 9th annual conference entitled- New Frontiers: The South Caucasus Amidst New Challenges. This year conference will be dedicated to Russian-Ukrainian war which has altered the geopolitical, economic, and demographic state of the South Caucasus.
Applications are now being accepted for our 9th annual conference entitled- New Frontiers: The South...

Are Georgian people afraid of crime?

A recent survey has found that a slight majority of Georgians are afraid of being victims of crimes, with women, those living in the capital, and supporters of the country’s main opposition party particularly likely to feel concerned.
A recent survey has found that a slight majority of Georgians are afraid of being...

Perception of Foreign Threats in Georgia – CRRC-Georgia Presented Findings of New Study.

Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) presented results of a new survey that scrutinized perception of foreign threats in Georgia on 21 February.

Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) presented results of a new survey that scrutinized perception of...

Are individual Georgians politically polarised?

CRRC-Georgia data found that individual political polarisation — how committedly partisan a person is — is relatively low in Georgia, despite concerns about the country’s polarisation as a whole.
CRRC-Georgia data found that individual political polarisation — how committedly partisan a person is —...

Partisanship and Affective Polarization in Georgia – CRRC-Georgia Introduced Research Report

Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) presented a research report examining partisanship in Georgia and the level of affective polarization in the society on 9 February. 

Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) presented a research report examining partisanship in Georgia and the...

How do Georgians feel about the influx of Russians?

Recent CRRC data shows that a large majority of the Georgian public is concerned about the migration of Russians to Georgia.

Since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, at least 1.2 million Russian citizens have entered Georgia, equivalent to roughly 30% of Georgia’s population. While the number of Russian citizens who have decided to stay in Georgia remains unclear, the impact of this mass migration is strongly felt in rising rents and concerns over the country’s security.
Recent CRRC data shows that a large majority of the Georgian public is concerned about...