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The Caucasus Barometer has captured what Georgians think - about democracy, politics, the economy, public institutions, and the country’s overall direction - for nearly two decades. It remains one of the few truly independent and openly accessible sources of data in the region.
The Caucasus Barometer has captured what Georgians think - about democracy, politics, the economy, public...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 10 – What Are the Narratives Georgian Dream Pushes on Facebook?

Between 2022 and 2023, Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party ramped up anti-Western rhetoric on Facebook. Drawing on CRRC-Georgia’s and the Social Justice Center’s research, this episode unpacks how these narratives emerged, evolved, and spread, from conspiracies surrounding NGOs to open attacks on Western officials and institutions. Listeners will learn how concepts like “agentocracy,” “global war party,” and “with dignity towards Europe” became central to the Georgian Dream regime’s messaging, framing the West as morally corrupt and intent on dragging the country into war. We trace key phases, actors, and online ecosystems fueling Georgia’s modern anti-Western discourse.
Between 2022 and 2023, Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party ramped up anti-Western rhetoric on Facebook....

WiP: “Autocephaly and the Orthodox Church in Georgia”

CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 3rd session of the Fall 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! This week’s session will be virtual only on Zoom. “Autocephaly and the Orthodox Church in Georgia” Paul Crego, U.S. Library of Congress, ret.
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 3rd session of the Fall...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 2 (GEO) – Why is sexual harassment in the workplace widespread in Georgia?

Although the rate of workplace sexual harassment in Georgia is high - nearly one in four private sector employees and one in three public sector employees have experienced it - the rate of seeking help through formal channels remains low. In this episode of CRRC-Georgia’s podcast, we explore the reasons behind this trend.
Although the rate of workplace sexual harassment in Georgia is high - nearly one in...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 9 – Are Young Georgians More Politically Engaged Than Older Generations?

New Episode of the CRRC Georgia’s Podcast is live! – Are Young Georgians More Politically Engaged Than Older Generations? As protests continue on Tbilisi’s Rustaveli Avenue, young Georgians have taken center stage, waving EU flags, facing riot police, and demanding democratic reform. But does their visibility on the streets reflect deeper political engagement?
New Episode of the CRRC Georgia’s Podcast is live! – Are Young Georgians More Politically...

WiP: “Turkey’s Ideational Foreign Policy in Georgia on Kin, Ethnic, Religious and Diaspora Communities During the Justice and Development Party (2002- 2024)”

CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 2nd session of the Fall 2025 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series! This week’s session will be in hybrid format in-person at the CRRC Georgia office and online via Zoom. Turkey's Ideational Foreign Policy in Georgia on Kin, Ethnic, Religious and Diaspora Communities During the Justice and Development Party (2002- 2024) Dr. Abdulmelik Alkan, Webster University Tbilisi
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 2nd session of the Fall...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 1 (GEO) – Enemy or Ally? Attitudes toward Russian Migrants in Georgia!

The CRRC Georgia’s first Georgian-language podcast episode is live – Enemy or Ally? Attitudes toward Russian Migrants in Georgia!
The CRRC Georgia’s first Georgian-language podcast episode is live – Enemy or Ally? Attitudes toward...

CRRC Podcast | Episode 8 – Does Time Heal All Wounds? Where Do Georgian Attitudes Stand on the Occupied Territories?

About 17 years after Russia's 2008 invasion of Georgia, this episode examines whether time has cooled or intensified emotions around the occupied territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Drawing from CRRC-Georgia's 2024 study of nearly 2,000 respondents, we explore how Georgians view reconciliation prospects, social connections across conflict lines, and potential resolutions.
About 17 years after Russia's 2008 invasion of Georgia, this episode examines whether time has...