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The Caucasus Datablog

The Datablog analyses issues and trends in the region using data and public polling. It is a collaboration between OC Media and CRRC Georgia.

Datablog | Georgians want immigration restrictions for Russians

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there has been an outflow of Russians to the South Caucasus.

Datablog | Georgians want their government to support Ukraine

 The Russian invasion of Ukraine shook Georgia, and new polling from CRRC Georgia reveals the extent of the political fallout so far.

Datablog | Young Georgians do not want a military solution in Abkhazia and South Ossetia

The War in Ukraine has raised questions abroad about a potential outbreak of hostilities in Georgia.

Datablog | How many votes were bought in Georgia’s local elections?

According to new research, 20% of Tbilisi’s population appears to be willing to sell their vote. 

Datablog | Georgians are becoming increasingly tolerant

Despite prominent instances of hate-motivated violence in recent years, recent surveys show a growing recognition of the importance of a wide range of minority rights.

Datablog | Georgians remain hesitant about vaccinating kids

Many of those who are willing to be vaccinated themselves, would not vaccinate their children.

Datablog | Who should solve Georgia’s political crises?

Georgian politics often appears to be in a near-constant crisis — marked by protests, boycotts, and acrimony. 

Datablog | The problems facing Georgian courts

In a series of studies, CRRC Georgia spoke with lawyers, judges, and business owners about the problems they perceive in the Georgian court system

Datablog | As Georgia’s government argues with the West, the public want ever closer relations

Over the past year, Georgia’s government has engaged in a series of spats with the Western governments and institutions.

Datablog | The Gakharia effect

How did the resignation of Giorgi Gakharia as prime minister affect Georgians’ political views?