Topic |
Author |
Issue |
Protest Attitudes and Protest Behaviour in Georgia |
Tamar Khoshtaria, Veronika Pfeilschifter |
139
|
State-NGO Relations Under Georgian Dream: From Discursive Confliction to Institutional Deadlock |
Najmin Kamilsoy |
139
|
Dynamics of the Mass Mobilizations Against the Georgian Foreign Agent Law |
Clara Weller |
139
|
From “Foreign Agents” to “LGBT Propagandists”: Demonization of Civil Society Organizations in Georgia |
Tamar Tolordava |
139
|
Georgia and Iran: Opportunities and Constraints for Co-operation |
George Sanikidze |
136 |
Armenians and Azerbaijanis in Georgia: The Role of Religion, Religious Institutions, and Networks in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War |
Anna Cieślewska |
134 |
Geopolitics of Infrastructure and Connectivity in the South Caucasus: The Case of Armenia and Azerbaijan |
Stefan Meister |
132 |
Iran and the Role of Transit Corridors in the South Caucasus in the Context of the War against Ukraine |
Vali Kaleji |
132 |
China’s Infrastructure Investment in the South Caucasus before and after Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine |
Katja Kalkschmied |
132 |
The Race Against Restrictions: How Institutions Failed to be a Role Model for Georgian Society |
Tamar Tolordava |
131 |
The Importance of Informal Ties: COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake within Ethnic Minority Communities in Georgia |
Rhiannon Segar |
131 |
Opportunities for Corruption Created by COVID-19: The Case of Georgia |
Irakli Korkia |
131 |
Black Sea Geopolitics after the Russia–Ukraine War: View from Georgia |
Salome Kandelaki, Bidzina Lebanidze |
130 |
Perceptions of the Black Sea Region Security Amid the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: View from Ukraine |
Maksym Khylko, Hanna Shelest |
130 |
Proving the ‘European Way’: The West in Georgian Far-Right Discourse |
Nino Gozalishvili |
129 |
The “3+3” Platform for Regional Cooperation: Conflicting Foreign Policy Preferences |
Eka Javakhishvili |
128 |
Reaching across the Atlantic to Support Resilient Self-Defence for Georgia |
Tiffany G. Williams |
127 |
The Impact of Language on Resilience in Georgia’s Minority Communities |
Diana Forker, Natia Botkoveli |
127 |
The Resilience-Security Nexus in the South Caucasus: Can the EU Promote Resilience without Engaging in Geopolitics? |
Bidzina Lebanidze, Ashot Aleksanyan, Irena Gonashvili |
127 |
Team Europe in the South Caucasus. Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Isabekova, Gulnaz |
126 |
Internal Displacement in the South Caucasus: Why Has Vulnerability Increased in the COVID-19 Pandemic? |
Pape, Ulla |
126 |
Climate Policy in Georgia |
Giorgi Mukhigulishvili |
124 |
The Voice of Civil Society Organisations in Georgia’s Climate Policy |
Larissa Donges, Mikheil Kurdadze |
124 |
Why Gender in Georgian Climate Policies? |
Anna Samwel, Ana Muradashvili |
124 |
The Georgian Far Right and the Post-Election Crisis |
Tamta Gelashvili |
123 |
Political Radicalization in Georgia: The Role of the Orthodox Church |
Salome Kandelaki |
123 |
Georgian Mainstream Media in a Polarized Political Environment: a Victim and an Accomplice |
Lasha Kavtaradze |
123 |
Tourism Transformation in Georgia During the Soviet and Post-Soviet Eras |
Merab Khokhobaia, Temur Gugushvili |
122 |
The Intersection of Georgian Tourism and Russian Politics |
Gvantsa Salukvadze |
122 |
The Case for Rebuilding Tourism in Georgia: Alternative Forms and New Initiations |
Lela Khartishvili |
122 |
Georgia: Focus on Hydropower Generating Protest |
Tracey German |
120 |
Georgia”s Social Policy Response to COVID-19: Targeted Social Assistance |
Vakhtangi Demuria, Teona Absandze |
119 |
Contemporary Art in an Alien Context Building Up a Self-organized Space in Contemporary Abkhazia |
Nasta Agrba, Asida Butba |
118 |
Film Awards as Cultural Institutions Towards a Diverse Landscape of Film in Georgia |
Philomena Grassl |
118 |
War, Music, Memory—Ethnomusicological Explorations in Abkhazia |
Kerstin Klenke, Olivia Jaques |
118 |
Grain Import Dependency and Food Security in the South Caucasus |
Miranda Svanidze, Linde Götz |
117 |
International Diversification of Agricultural Trade of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia |
Phatima Mamardashvili, Salome Gelashvili, Ia Katsia, Salome Deisadze |
117 |
“The Cradle of Wine Civilization”—Current Developments in the Wine Industry of the Caucasus |
Sophie Ghvanidze, Linda Bitsch, Jon H. HanfMiranda Svanidze |
117 |
The Slow and Quick Declines in Trust in the Georgian Orthodox Church
|
Dustin Gilbreath |
116 |
The Gap Between Support for Democracy and Liberal Values in Georgia
|
Rati Shubladze and Tamar Khoshtaria |
116 |
How Far is Too Far? Public Opinion on Conflict Resolution in Georgia |
David Sichinava |
116 |
Corona Pandemic as an Amplifier of Socio-Economic Crises in Georgia |
Ia Eradze |
115 |
From a Presidential to a Parliamentary Government in Georgia |
Levan Kakhishvil |
114 |
Pension Privatization in Georgia: Accumulation Against Solidarity |
Alexandra Aroshvili and Tornike Chivadze |
113 |
Pipelines, Ports and Pressure: Georgia and the Development of Transit
Infrastructure in the South Caucasus |
Tracey German |
112 |
Encounters at the Grassroots Level:
Chinese-Georgian Interactions in the BRI Era |
Susanne Fehlings |
111 |
Georgia, the South Caucasus and the BRI: a Situated View |
Evelina Gambino |
111 |
Connectivity, Trade and Financial Integration of the South Caucasus Via
the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) |
Mariam Zabakhidze, Irakli Gabriadze, Rezo Beradze, Giorgi Khishtovani |
111 |
Industrial Development in the South Caucasus - A Comparative
Perspective |
Christian Timm |
110 |
The Elements of Industrial Policy in Georgia |
Tamar Jugheli |
110 |
Russian Hegemony Begets Georgian Discontents:
Tbilisi's Search for Strategic Ballast |
Michael Cecire |
109 |
Economy-Related Country Rankings. Economic Systems, Socio-Economic
Development and Business Environments in International Comparison |
Heiko Pleines |
107 |
A Critical Reflection on the Validity of Political Regime-Related Country
Rankings |
Heiko Pleines |
106 |
External Quality Assurance: State Leverage over Higher Education
Institutions or Means for Increasing the Quality of Education? |
Diana Lezhava |
105 |
The Role of Internationalization for Quality Assurance in Higher Education
Systems: The Case of Georgia |
Mariam Amashukeli |
105 |
What Georgians think about the Armenian Revolution |
Ghia Nodia |
104 |
Healthcare Workers in the Southern Caucasus: Availability, Migration and Patients' Access to Healthcare |
Gulnaz Isabekova |
103 |
Unequal Access to Healthcare and Unofficial Under-the-Table Out-of-Pocket Payments |
Nazim Habibov and Alena Auchynnika |
103 |
Inconsistent (Dis)Trust in Polls in Georgia: Wrong Expectations? |
Tinatin Zurabishvili |
102 |
Population's Attitudes Towards Georgia's Foreign Policy Choices in Times
of Uncertainty |
David Sichinava |
102 |
Exploring Public Attitudes Towards Immigrants in Georgia: Trends and
Policy Implications |
Natia Mestvirishvili |
102 |
Georgia's 2016 Parliamentary Election: One Year Later |
Tornike Zurabishvili |
100 |
The Public Political Mood in Georgia |
Tsisana Khundadze |
100 |
Why Is the Turnout of Young People So Low in Georgian Elections? |
Rati Shubladze |
100 |
The Georgian Economy on a Stable Growth Path |
Ricardo Giucci (with Anne Mdinaradze) |
100 |
The Choice to Be Made. Georgia's Foreign Policy after the Association Agreement |
Shota Kakabadze |
99 |
The EU as a 'Threat' to Georgian Traditions: Who Is Afraid, and Why? |
Tinatin Zurabishvili |
99 |
What Kind of Role Should the European Union Play for Achieving Sustainable Peace in Georgia? |
Shu Uchida |
99 |
Suddenly a Border: Hazelnut Trade across the De Facto Border between Abkhazia and the Zugdidi Municipal Region of Georgia |
Ketevan Khutsishvili |
96 |
The Orthodox Church in the Democratization Process in Georgia: Hindrance or Support? |
Salome Minesashvili |
97 |
Georgia's Middle Class in the Making: Methods of Measurement, Trends, and Constraints |
Alexi Gugushvili |
95 |
Electoral Politics in the De Facto States of the South Caucasus |
Donnacha Ó Beacháin |
94 |
The External Relations of De Facto States in the South Caucasus |
Giorgio Comai |
94 |
Public Opinion in the Eurasian De Facto States |
Gerard Toal (with John O'Loughlin) |
94 |
A New Public Role of Religion? Recent Issues of Religion and Politics in Georgia |
Jean-François Ratelle |
93 |
Trends in foreign fighter recruitment and Islamist extremism in Adjara, Georgia |
Michael Cecire |
93 |
The Role of Iranian Azeris, Armenians and Georgians in Iran's Economic Relations with the Countries of the South Caucasus |
Andrea Weiss |
92 |
The Unfreezing of Iran: Economic Opportunities for Georgia |
David Jijelava |
92 |
Undecided Voters in 2016: Leaning Towards a Multi-Party System? |
Tamar Iakobidze |
89 |
Georgia's Parliamentary Elections - a Step Forward? |
Tornike Zurabishvili |
89 |
Implication of Increased Anti-Western Propaganda in the Election Results |
Teona Turashvili |
89 |
How to Handle Food Security in the Light of Agricultural Development.A Look at Georgia Through the Southern Caucasus
|
Levan Dadiani |
88 |
The Feasibility of Averting Collapse: the Resurgence of Georgia's Agricultural Sector |
Juan Echanove |
88 |
Turkey’s Abkhaz Diaspora as an Intermediary Between Turkish and Abkhaz Societies |
Yana Zabanova |
86 |
Turkish Georgians: The Forgotten Diaspora, Religion and Social Ties |
Andrea Weiss |
86 |
Public Opinion on Public Opinion: How Does the Population of Georgia See Public Opinion Polls? |
Tinatin Zurabishvili |
85 |
Evaluation of the Georgian Government’s Performance Through the Lens of Public Trust |
Rati Shubladze |
85 |
Who Wants to Emigrate from Georgia? |
Tamar Khoshtaria |
85 |
Attitudes Towards Immigrants in Georgia: Myths of Tolerance and Empirical Evidence |
Mariam Chumburidze(with Tamar Zurabishvili and Tinatin Zurabishvili) |
85 |
Foreign Direct Investment Trends and Policies in Georgia |
Irina Guruli |
82 |
Sunni and Shia Muslims in Georgia: a Societal Margin in Motion? |
Inga Popovaite |
81 |
Stones Speaking: Reading Conflicting Discourses in the Urban Environment |
Jana Javakhishvili |
80 |
Continuity and Change: Corruption in Georgia |
Alexander Kupatadze |
78 |
Georgia: Foreign Policy Identity in the Domestic Arena as a Subject of Contestation |
Salome Minesashvili (with Levan Kakhishvili) |
77 |
Institutional Trust and the Informal Sector of Georgia |
Rudaz, Philippe |
75 |
Georgian Local Government Reform: Enacted but Languishing on the Backburner |
Cecire, Michael |
74 |
NGOs and the Georgian Public: Why Communication Matters |
David Sichinava (with Dustin Gilbreath) |
73 |
A New Public Role of Religion? Recent Issues of Religion and Politics in Georgia |
Rcheulishvili, Ketevan |
72 |
Georgian politics: Gender imbalance and Women's (under)representation |
Ó Beacháin Stefańczak, Karolina |
71 |
Perspectives for Electricity Generation from Renewable Energy Sources in the South Caucasus Region |
Maximilian Kühne (with Philipp Ahlhaus and Thomas Hamacher) |
69 |
Georgian Attitudes Towards the Ukrainian Crisis (Opinion poll) |
|
67-68 |
The Ukraine Crisis: Repercussions on Georgia |
Kornely Kakachia |
67-68 |
(Non) "Russian World", (Non) Soft Power: Putin's Serpentine Policy in the South Caucasus |
Andrey Makarychev (with Alexandra Yatsyk) |
67-68 |
The Alley of Martyrs: Deaths, Memory and the Nation |
Leyla Sayfutdinova |
66 |
Capturing Marginality: The Social Role of Photography in the Wake of Rapid Urban Development in Batumi, Adjara |
Tamta Khalvashi |
66 |
Transforming Sites of Memory, Transforming Time: Telavi's Rehabilitation |
Dustin Gilbreath |
66 |
Challenges of Minority Governance and Political Participation in Georgia |
Giorgi Sordia |
64 |
The Georgian State and Minority Relations |
Ekaterine Metreveli |
64 |
Mixed Marriages in Georgia: Trends and Implications |
Milena Oganesyan |
64 |
Georgians in the Internet Age: The Profile |
Koba Turmanidze and Mariam Gabedava |
61-62 |
Civic Engagement via Social Media in Georgia |
Lia Tsuladze |
61-62 |
Georgia and the Vilnius Summit—Before and After |
Tornike Sharashenidze |
58 |
Challenges of Migration Policy-Making in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia |
Shushanik Makaryan |
57 |
Female Migrants from Georgia: Profiles and Migratory Projects |
Maroussia Ferry |
57 |
Challenges and Opportunities in the Wake of Georgia’s Presidential Elections |
Martha Beard |
56 |
Presidential Elections in Georgia: Enter the Non-Charismatic Leader |
Tornike Sharashenidze |
56 |
The First One Hundred Days of the Georgian Dream: Opportunities Seized, Opportunities Lost |
Julie A. George |
49 |
Georgia–Another Painful Step Forward |
Tornike Sharashenidze |
49 |
Attitudes Towards Government and Democracy After the Elections. Opinion Poll |
|
49 |
Georgia–Turkey Relations in a Georgian Dream Era |
Michael Cecire |
48 |
Georgia’s European Choice: Has an Old Georgian Dream Changed? Opinion |
Kakha Gogolashvili |
48 |
The 2012 Parliamentary Elections in Georgia and Changing Attitudes
Toward Russia |
David Sichinava |
48 |
The Foreign Policy Preferences of the Georgian Population. Opinion Poll |
|
48 |
The Role of the Russian Language in Georgia. Opinion Poll |
|
48 |
Entrepreneurship in Georgia |
Philippe Rudaz |
45 |
Structure of the Georgian Private Enterprises Sector, 2010. Data |
|
45 |
Value Added By Type of Economic Activity. Data |
|
45 |
The President in Opposition: Georgia’s 2012 Parliamentary Elections |
Giorgi Kldiashvili |
43 |
The Results of the Georgian Parliamentary Elections. Dokumentation |
|
43 |
Shades of Red and Blue–Regional Characteristics of Georgia’s 2012
Parliamentary Elections |
David Sichinava |
43 |
Results of Geo-Statistical Analysis of Voting Behavior. Map |
|
43 |
Can Georgia Become A Multiparty Democracy? |
Cory Welt |
43 |
Georgian Public Opinion on the Quality of the Parliamentary Elections. Opinion Poll |
|
43 |
International Implications of Georgia’s Parliamentary Elections |
Niklas Nilsson |
43 |
Local Legal Conceptions in Svan Villages in the Lowlands |
Stéphane Voell |
42 |
Traditional Law in Soviet Times |
Lavrenti Janiashvili |
42 |
The Resurgence of Blood Feud in the Georgian Lowlands |
Natia Jalabadze |
42 |
The Pride of Being Kidnapped: Women’s Views on Bride Kidnapping in Tetritskaro, Georgia |
Elke Kamm |
42 |
Interpreting the Tension in Georgian–Russian Relations |
Tornike Sharashenidze |
41 |
Russia and Georgia: Going Their Separate Ways |
Fyodor Lukyanov |
41 |
Georgian Public Opinion on Relations With Russia. Opinion Poll |
|
41 |
Russian Public Opinion on Relations With Georgia. Opinion Poll |
|
41 |
Social Exclusion in Georgia: Perceived Poverty, Participation and Psycho-Social Wellbeing |
Natia Mestvirishvili |
40 |
Development in Adjara: Insights from Batumi |
Nana Papiashvili |
38 |
Batumi Residents’ Opinions on their Situation and Attitudes Towards Local Politics. Figures |
|
38 |
Insecurity and Suspicion in the Wake of Urban Development Projects in Batumi, Adjara |
Martin Demant Frederiksen |
38 |
Georgia’s Identity-Driven Foreign Policy and the Struggle for Its European Destiny |
Kornely Kakachia |
37 |
Georgian Foreign Policy: Holding the Line amid Uncertainty |
George Khelashvili |
37 |
Georgian Public Opinion on the Country’s Foreign Policy. Opinion Poll |
|
37 |
DCFTA and Georgia: Means or End? |
Badri Kochoradze |
35-36 |
Georgia and the Sochi Olympic Games |
Molly Corso |
32 |
Social Capital in Georgia |
Leslie Hough |
31 |
FDI Declines in Georgia |
Maia Edilashvili |
28 |
The North Caucasus: Bone of Contention or a Basis for Russian–Georgian Cooperation? |
Paata Zakareishvili |
27 |
Similar Events, Different Outcomes: Accounting for Diverging Corruption Patterns in Post-Revolution Georgia and Ukraine |
Alexander Kupatadze |
26 |
Georgians on Corruption. Opinion Poll |
|
26 |
The State on the Streets: the Changing Landscape of Policing in Georgia |
Gavin Slade |
26 |
Trust in Institutions |
|
26 |
The Business Climate and Anti-Corruption Measures in Georgia |
Molly Corso |
26 |
Georgia in Business-Related Country Rankings. Documentation |
|
26 |
Georgia: Immature Media |
Nino Robakidze |
25 |
Housing in Georgia |
Irakli Zhvania |
23 |
The “Great Terror” of 1937–1938 in Georgia: Between the Two Reports of Lavrentiy Beria |
Levan Avalishvili |
22 |
Mass Terror in the USSR: The Story of One Family |
George Anchabadze |
22 |
Gender Politics in Georgia |
Ketevan Chkheidze |
21 |
Canonization, Obedience, and Defiance: Strategies for Survival of the Orthodox Communities in Transnistria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia |
Kimitaka Matsuzato |
20 |
Ethnic Georgian Muslims: A Comparison of Highland and Lowland Villages |
Ruslan Baramidze |
20 |
Georgia Post-2013: The Road to the Presidential Elections and Beyond |
Ulrike Graalfs, Ivlian Haindrava, Tornike Sharashenidze |
19 |
Georgia: Continued Reverberations of the Crisis |
Revaz Sakevarishvili |
18 |
Georgia: The Interconnections between Democracy and Security |
Alexander Cooley, Lincoln Mitchell |
17 |
Georgians’ Attitudes Towards Democracy and NATO Membership. Opinion Poll |
|
17 |
Comparing Azeri Attitudes toward Political Participation in Azerbaijan and
Georgia |
Joshua Noonan |
17 |
Comparing Azeri Attitudes toward Political Participation in Azerbaijan and
Georgia. Survey Results. Diagrams |
|
17 |
Internet, Society and Democracy in Georgia |
Alexey Sidorenko |
15 |
Conformism and Resistance: The Birth of the Modern Georgian Literature |
Malkhaz Kharbedia |
14 |
Obama and Georgia: A Year-Long Awkward Silence |
George Khelashvili |
13 |
Trust in Institutions in Georgia (2008). Tables and Diagrams |
|
12 |
The Longer “Countdown to War”: Growing Confrontation between Georgia and Russia 2004–2008 |
Uwe Halbach |
10 |
Initial Military Operations during the War in Georgia in August 2008 |
Wolfgang Richter |
10 |
Georgia on the EU Mind |
Antonio Missiroli |
10 |
The Aggression by the Russian Federation against Georgia |
Temuri Yakobashvili |
10 |
The South Caucasus in the International Spotlight |
Fyodor Lukyanov |
10 |
The Georgian Mafia |
Gavin Slade |
09 |
Georgia’s Fight against Organized Crime: Success or Failure? |
Alexander Kupatadze |
09 |
Interpreting the Past – From Political Manipulation to Critical Analysis? |
Oliver Reisner |
08 |
Time Turned Back: On the Use of History in Georgia. Opinion |
Giorgi Maisuradze |
08 |
Georgia’s Expansion Halts |
Molly Corso |
06 |
IMF Loan for Georgia. Documentation |
|
06 |
NATO Lacks the Stomach for South Caucasus Fight |
Ahto Lobjakas |
05 |
Post-War Georgia: Resetting Euro-Atlantic Aspirations? |
Archil Gegeshidze |
05 |
Relationship between NATO and Georgia 1992–2009. Chronicle |
|
05 |
Georgian Popular Opinion on NATO Membership and the Relationship with the West. Graphs |
|
05 |
Policy Priorities in the South Caucasus as Reflected in Opinion Polls. Graphs |
|
05 |
Leaving and Being Left Behind: Labor Migration in Georgia |
Teona Mataradze, Florian Mühlfried |
04 |
Motives and Views of Migrants from Georgia. Opinion Poll |
|
04 |
European Policy towards the South Caucasus after the Georgia Crisis |
Sabine Fischer |
01 |
On Razor’s Edge: An Armenian Perspective on the Georgian-Russian War. Opinion |
Haroutiun Khachatrian |
01 |
The Georgia-Russian Conflict: A Perspective from Azerbaijan and Implications for the Region. Opinion |
Fariz Ismailzade |
01 |