2015

The Knowledge of and Attitudes towards the European Union in Georgia 2015 survey report was presented today by Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) in Tbilisi.
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils present the 10th talk of the Fall 2015 Works-in-Progress season: “Assembling Optimism: Tourism, Debts and Transnational Prostitution on the Georgian Black Sea Coast” Tamta Khalvashi, Free University of Tbilisi
Numerous scholars stress that parents’ level of education has a tremendous impact on their children’s educational attainment, as the parents are the first role models and teachers.
[Editor’s note: This is the seventh post in the series Thinking about Think Tanks in the South Caucasus, co-published with On Think Tanks. It was written by Tutana Kvaratskhelia of World Experience for Georgia. The views expressed in this post…
Are you a research-minded university graduate who wants to gain an important skill set that is absent in Georgia?  Do you want to work hard and open the door to international opportunities? If so, then this is for you!…
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils present the 9th talk of the Fall 2015 Works-in-Progress season: “The Elastic Geography of Borderization and Creeping Occupation in Georgia” Ariel Otruba, Rutgers University
Who tends to be more homophobic in Tbilisi – men or women? This blog post explores differences in homophobic attitudes between males and females using data from CRRC-Georgia’s survey of Tbilisi residents on the events of May 17, 2013, and…
After the collapse of the Georgian economy in the 1990s, the country slowly started to recover, and between 2000 and 2014, the gross national income grew from $3.4 billion to $16.7 billion (in current USD). According to the National Statistics Office of…