2015

CRRC, ARISC and American Councils present the 8th talk of the Fall 2015 Works-in-Progress season: “The Evolution of Georgia’s Reintegration Policy: An Analysis of Presidential Addresses” Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili, Dublin City University
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils present the 7th talk of the Fall 2015 Works-in-Progress season: “Cultures of Memory and Memory Politics in Contemporary Georgia” Oliver Reisner, Ilia State University
When discussing political competition in Georgia, some politicians bemoan Georgian voters: they describe the majority of voters as socially conservative and economically short-sighted. Therefore, parties have few options to campaign on, beyond promising immediate benefits or subsidies, while keeping silent…
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CRRC-Georgia, American Councils and ARISC present the 6th talk of the Fall 2015 Works-in-Progress season: “Gender Assignment in Tsova-Tush” Thomas Wier, Free University of Tbilisi
[Editor’s note: This is the sixth in a series of blog posts co-published with On Think Tanks. The views expressed within this blog series are the authors alone and do not represent the views of CRRC-Georgia.]

By Dustin Gilbreath  …
[Editor’s note: This is the fifth in a series of blog posts co-published with On Think Tanks. The views expressed within this blog series are the authors alone and do not represent the views of CRRC-Georgia.]

By Till Bruckner …
CRRC started a new wave of the “Caucasus Barometer” in Georgia and Armenia. The survey reflects the socio-economic conditions of households living in Georgia and Armenia and exposes issues like trust in state institutions, attitude towards foreigners, visa liberalization and…