Analysis | Women are significantly less likely to go out to eat in Georgia
CRRC-Georgia examines what most affects people’s likelihood of eating in restaurants.
Analysis | Women are significantly less likely to go out to eat in Georgia
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines what most affects people’s likelihood of eating in restaurants.
5/03/2018
Analysis | Polarisation in Georgia’s media landscape
CRRC-Georgia examines the relationship between party affiliation and trust in different media outlets.
Analysis | Polarisation in Georgia’s media landscape
By David SichinavaCRRC-Georgia examines the relationship between party affiliation and trust in different media outlets.
22/02/2018
19/02/2018
Analysis | As many Georgians think the West spreads propaganda as Russia
CRRC-Georgia examines people’s perceptions of Western and Russian ‘propaganda’, and how these perceptions might shape their views.
Analysis | As many Georgians think the West spreads propaganda as Russia
By CRRCCRRC-Georgia examines people’s perceptions of Western and Russian ‘propaganda’, and how these perceptions might shape their views.
19/01/2018
Analysis | Total war: Karabakh’s militarised social democracy
With money from abroad, Karabakh mixes low taxes with generous social welfare in an ever more militarised way.
Analysis | Total war: Karabakh’s militarised social democracy
By Aleksey S AntimonovWith money from abroad, Karabakh mixes low taxes with generous social welfare in an ever more militarised way.
15/01/2018
Analysis | One in six in Georgia think the country is a member of the EU
According to a new survey from CRRC-Georgia, ethnic Georgians and women are the most likely to mistakenly believe they are living in the EU.
Analysis | One in six in Georgia think the country is a member of the EU
By CRRCAccording to a new survey from CRRC-Georgia, ethnic Georgians and women are the most likely to mistakenly believe they are living in the EU.
3/01/2018
Analysis | Second-rate development — why 12 died in a luxury hotel in Batumi
While a lack of government oversight give investors a free hand, local activists are fighting back.
Analysis | Second-rate development — why 12 died in a luxury hotel in Batumi
By Tatuli ChubabriaWhile a lack of government oversight give investors a free hand, local activists are fighting back.