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 | Who should solve Georgia’s political crises?
By Tsisana KhundadzeGeorgian politics often appears to be in a near-constant crisis — marked by protests, boycotts, and acrimony.
25/01/2022
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 | The problems facing Georgian courts
By Mariam KobaladzeIn a series of studies, CRRC Georgia spoke with lawyers, judges, and business owners about the problems they perceive in the Georgian court system
18/01/2022
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 | As Georgia’s government argues with the West, the public want ever closer relations
By Dustin GilbreathOver the past year, Georgia’s government has engaged in a series of spats with the Western governments and institutions.
11/01/2022
What can the Caucasus expect in 2022?
The OC Media team gives their predictions for what lies in store for the Caucasus in 2022.
What can the Caucasus expect in 2022?
By OC MediaThe OC Media team gives their predictions for what lies in store for the Caucasus in 2022.
21/12/2021
Datablog | The Gakharia effect
How did the resignation of Giorgi Gakharia as prime minister affect Georgians’ political views?
Datablog | The Gakharia effect
By Givi SilagadzeHow did the resignation of Giorgi Gakharia as prime minister affect Georgians’ political views?
14/12/2021
Datablog | Do Georgians differentiate between the Russian people and Russian state?
Given the hostile relations between Russia and Georgia over the last 30 years, Georgian public opinion could be expected to be less than positive.
Datablog | Do Georgians differentiate between the Russian people and Russian state?
By Nino MzhavanadzeGiven the hostile relations between Russia and Georgia over the last 30 years, Georgian public opinion could be expected to be less than positive.
7/12/2021
Datablog | Georgians are still conservative, but attitudes are slowly changing
Newly released data suggests that the public’s attitudes are changing about women having pre-marital sex and children out of wedlock.
Datablog | Georgians are still conservative, but attitudes are slowly changing
By Kristine VacharadzeNewly released data suggests that the public’s attitudes are changing about women having pre-marital sex and children out of wedlock.
30/11/2021
Datablog | Is it ok to cancel debts ahead of elections?
In the run up to several recent elections, the government, or those close to it, have announced amnesties on people’s debts or fines.
Datablog | Is it ok to cancel debts ahead of elections?
By Makhare AtchaidzeIn the run up to several recent elections, the government, or those close to it, have announced amnesties on people’s debts or fines.
24/11/2021
Datablog | Georgians increasingly optimistic about joining the EU
Despite worsening relations between the EU and Georgia, new survey data suggests Georgians are increasingly optimistic about joining the bloc.
Datablog | Georgians increasingly optimistic about joining the EU
By Lucas FaglianoDespite worsening relations between the EU and Georgia, new survey data suggests Georgians are increasingly optimistic about joining the bloc.
16/11/2021
Datablog | Do people think voter secrecy is respected in Georgia
Election observers often note violations of the secrecy of the ballot in Georgia, and the 2021 local elections were no exception.
Datablog | Do people think voter secrecy is respected in Georgia
By Tsisana KhundadzeElection observers often note violations of the secrecy of the ballot in Georgia, and the 2021 local elections were no exception.