2012

…all of this straight from the Brookings website, an event that one of our colleagues, Yulia Aliyeva, will contribute to this week:

Most of the world’s 27 million people who have been internally displaced by conflict do not…
Recently, a nuanced article in an Indian magazine discussed “How Georgia Did It” to get rid of corruption. This has, of course, been a topic of extensive debate in India. It’s good to see that lessons are being drawn from…
Why hasn’t the economic crisis in Europe deterred Georgia’s desire to join the European Union? The majority of Georgians (and the Georgian government) want to join the EU despite crisis in the Eurozone. Yet, the continued crisis, including the Eurogroup’s recent…
The Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), American Councils and American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) are pleased to announce the 7th Works-in-Progress talk of the Spring 2012 season!
The Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), American Councils and American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) are pleased to announce the sixth Works-in-Progress talk of the Spring 2012 season!
The report assesses knowledge and attitudes among Georgian citizens and legal professionals about the judicial system in Georgia.
The report looks at the attitudes and experiences of Georgian citizens towards volunteering.
For the last few months, CRRC Armenia has been doing a survey for the European Training Foundation (ETF). This is a major undertaking, with 4.000 respondents, and a specialized sampling procedure (basic details here).