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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...

Report | Georgia Media Consumption Survey

The study presented in the report aims to analyze the current context and existing research on the media landscape in Georgia, as well as to review international studies on media trends.
The study presented in the report aims to analyze the current context and existing research...

Blog | Happy Georgians are young, wealthy, and religious

Levels of happiness in Georgia are associated with youth, wealth, and religiosity, according to data from the 2024 Caucasus Barometer.
Levels of happiness in Georgia are associated with youth, wealth, and religiosity, according to data...

WiP: “The Diplomatic Backstage of the 1920s in Akaki Chkhenkeli’s Diaries: Rediscovering the Past”

CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 7th session of the Spring 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. "The Diplomatic Backstage of the 1920s in Akaki Chkhenkeli’s Diaries: Rediscovering the Past"
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 7th session of the Spring...

Blog | Do Armenians and Georgians support protests?

According to data from the Caucasus Barometer Survey, a majority of Georgians support protests. In comparison, while over half of the Armenian population is in favour of protests, support has been on the decline since 2019.
According to data from the Caucasus Barometer Survey, a majority of Georgians support protests. In...

WiP: “The Georgian Economic Paradox: Why is Georgia Experiencing Mass Emigration Amid Increasing GDP, Growing Exports, and Falling Unemployment?”

CRRC, ARISC, and American Councils are pleased to announce the 9th session of the Spring 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.
CRRC, ARISC, and American Councils are pleased to announce the 9th session of the Spring...

Report | Conflicts in Georgia: Perceptions, Attitudes and Expectations

The research presented in the report aims to study the perceptions, attitudes, and expectations of the displaced and non-displaced population towards the conflicts in Georgia.
The research presented in the report aims to study the perceptions, attitudes, and expectations of...