2012

Despite some international criticism on media freedom, nationwide survey data shows that Azerbaijanis seem to be generally satisfied with certain forms of national mass media—although with a few exceptions. The overall picture that emerges from the 2011 Caucasus Barometer in…
American Councils and CRRC are proud to present the the second “extra sesson” of the Works-in-Progress Series for Summer 2012!
This report studies the attitudes of legal professionals and business leaders towards the judiciary in Georgia.
The Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), American Councils and American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) are pleased to announce the extra session of the Works-in-Progress talk of the Spring 2012 season!
In 2011 CRRC conducted a survey on Volunteering and Civic Participation in Georgia. A part of this survey aimed at exploring relationships between neighbours. The results indicate that the relationships between neighbours in Georgia can be a promising starting point for…
CRRC Georgia has launched a new blog in Georgian. The aim of the blog is to present the findings of CRRC’s research, as well as to answer questions about the organization’s social research methodology. Anyone can visit the blog and…
So here’s a theory: with so many skills available, how about finding expertise online? This is one of the ideas behind Freelancer.com, and we tried it out. Freelancer.com certainly advertises themselves in a big way: supposedly the largest outsourcing platform…
CRRC-მ 22 ივნისს სასტუმრო ქორთიარდ მარიოტში წარმოადგინა პრეზენტაცია „დემოკრატიის მომხრეები და მოწინააღმდეგეები საქართველოში“.