2016

On July 11, CRRC-Georgia presented a baseline study report on the Judicial System in Georgia: Views of Legal Professionals, which was prepared within the USAID-funded project Promoting Rule of Law in Georgia (PROLoG). The meeting was opened by Neil Weinstein, Deputy…
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils present the 21st talk of the Spring/Summer 2016 Works-in-Progress season! “The System is Not Broke, It’s Broken”: The Global Crisis in Humanitarian Aid by Elizabeth Cullen Dunn from Indiana University Bloomington.
CRRC-Georgia announces call for young professionals, who graduated with a PhD or MA degrees in the social sciences from high-quality universities in the OECD countries (see the list here) in the past two years and want to gain first-hand research and working…
According to the World Bank report, Georgia became an upper-middle income country. What determined this shift of the economy, what are its long-term implications and why does it matter?
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils present the 20th talk of the Spring/Summer 2016 Works-in-Progress season on “Neoliberal Orientalism and the Arab Uprisings: Art and Politics in the ‘Arab Street’” by Rayya El Zein, Graduate Center, City University of New York.…
On June 24-25, with the financial support of Carnegie Corporation, CRRC organized its fourth annual methodological conference on “Research for Development in the South Caucasus: Discussing Methodological Innovations”, which invited around 50 participants from 7 different countries and various institutions.
The ENIGMMA project issued a Call for Research Papers on Migration Research for individual researchers or groups of researchers (PhD students, academics, post-doc researchers, etc.) to undertake migration policy analyses on topics related to Georgian migration policy development.
On June 24 & 25 CRRC hosts the Methodological Conference on Research for Development in the South Caucasus: Discussing Methodological Innovations, in Tbilisi, Georgia.