2015

A seizure of a popular TV station would be a blow for Georgian democracy
More Georgians turn their backs to the EU
NATO’s Endless Caucasian Courtship
Divide and Conquer In Georgia
While the choice of pink versus blue has come to symbolize how parents and other adults establish a gendered order throughout youngsters’ childhood, the construction of gender roles dynamically accompanies people throughout their life.
[In this last blog post of 2015, CRRC Researcher Tamuna Khoshtaria reflects on one the most important aspects of Georgian society – people to rely on, i.e. relatives, friends, neighbors.]

When I was studying in Germany, the dormitory’s…
[Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage on Monday, December 21, 2015. The original post is available here. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author alone and do not…
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils present the 13th and final talk of the Fall 2015 Works-in-Progress season: “Ethnonational Imaginations and Representations in a post-Conflict Setting: the Case of Georgia” Babak Rezvani, University of Amsterdam