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Migration in the Caucasus
ByadminBased on an analysis of the 2010 Caucasus Barometer, I found that there are significant differences in interest in temporary and permanent migration in the three Caucasus Republics. All three countries have a pretty strong interest in migration, especially temporarily. This question is about “interest in” — not ability to migrate, however. And as there…
Elections in the Caucasus
ByadminSouth Caucasians aren’t so sure if their national elections are conducted fairly. Only half of Armenians (50%) and Azerbaijanis (46%) feel that the last election was fair. Nearly two-third of Georgians (63%), however, feel that their last election was fair. Interestingly, over a third of Armenians (46%) are certain that the last election wasn’t fair,…
Self-Expression in the Caucasus
ByadminDo Caucasians feel that they have the right to express themselves publicly? Not so much! While many Georgians (61%) think so, in Armenia and Azerbaijan, public opinion is mixed on this topic. Freedomofspeech View more presentations from Katy Pearce.
Rule of Law in the Caucasus
ByadminPeople in the Caucasus think that their court systems favor some people over others, according to the 2010 Caucasus Barometer. Over half of Armenians (54%) and Azerbaijanis (57%) believe that this, and 43 percent of Georgians do. And while those that say that they don’t know are high in each country (10% of Armenians, 18%…
Treatment of Citizens in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia
ByadminAccording to the 2010 Caucasus Barometer, people in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia have strong opinions about how their governments treat citizens. Three-quarters of Armenians (74%) do not believe that the Armenian government treats its citizens fairly (half strongly believe this and half somewhat believe this). Half of Azerbaijanis and 43 percent of Georgians think that…
Approval of Others in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia
ByadminThis analysis was conducted on the 2007 Caucasus Barometer on questions dealing with approval of being friends with, doing business with, and marrying other nationalities/ethnic groups. (I apologize that this is more “statistics-y” than other posts. I did this analysis for a statistics class assignment a few years ago but thought that people might be…


