2015

Georgia’s prominent West-ward political orientation has been demonstrated numerous times, especially in the period following the 2004 Rose Revolution. The signing of the Association Agreement with the European Union in 2014 emphasized once more the country’s willingness for closer cooperation…
The so-called third sector which consists largely of non-governmental organizations is diverse in Georgia, with organizations focusing on issues ranging from LGBT rights to political party development. 
American Councils – Georgia, CRRC and ARISC invite you to join us in celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Works-in-Progress series! Prof. Kevin Tuite, University of Montreal “St. George in Georgia – Politics, Gender, Mobility”
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are proud to present the 12th talk of the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress series!
The civil society sector in Georgia is populated by a wide diversity of actors from national chapters of well-known international NGOs like Transparency International – Georgia to local NGOs such as the Civil Society Institute.
In October 2012, the Georgian Dream Coalition (GDC) obtained 54.97% of the party list vote, winning the majority of seats in Parliamentary elections.
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are proud to present the 12th talk of the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress series! Lika Tsuladze, Tbilisi State University and Social Sciences Center “The Georgians’ Discourses of National Identity in the Context of Europeanisation”
American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 10th in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Mariam Chumburidze (IRC), Tamar Zurabishvili (ICMPD) “The Myths and Realities of being an Immigrant in Georgia: Policy and Societal levels”