Since the early 1990s, the NGO sector in the South Caucasus has faced countless challenges on its road to development. Among these, an endemic “informalisation of society” – to a certain degree inherited from the Soviet Union – posed a seemingly insurmountable number of obstacles for the emergence and establishment of an egalitarian and open civil society in the region. This study explores the uneasy relationship between formal civil society and the informal sphere in the republic of Georgia. We argue that scholars and policy-makers alike need to pay close attention to how informal institutions, regardless of their non-civil nature, often become part of the civil sector in the context of developing countries. Informal patronage networks, ra...
This thesis provides the first in depth study of formal and informal labour markets in Georgia, base...
In Georgia the non-governmental organisations are active and manifold despite the Sovietheritage of ...
This article uses empirical data from Georgia to show how informal sectors participants - self-emplo...
To date little is known about the non-governmental organizations' (NGOs) use of informal networks, c...
Like elsewhere in post-socialist states, Georgia's NGO sector owes its existence to Western democrat...
Since the 2003 Rose Revolution, the Georgian government implemented a number of major institutional ...
Despite the extensive literature on the nexus between civil society and democratization in non-democ...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
Since the 2003 Rose Revolution, the Georgian government implemented a number of major institutional ...
Despite the extensive literature on the nexus between civil society and democratization in non-democ...
Western donors have dominated third sector developments in contemporary Eastern Europe in efforts to...
Despite the extensive literature on the nexus between civil society and democratization in non-democ...
The research to date on informal networks of the post-communist South Caucasus has tended to focus e...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the post-Soviet transformation process influenced the establ...
This thesis provides the first in depth study of formal and informal labour markets in Georgia, base...
In Georgia the non-governmental organisations are active and manifold despite the Sovietheritage of ...
This article uses empirical data from Georgia to show how informal sectors participants - self-emplo...
To date little is known about the non-governmental organizations' (NGOs) use of informal networks, c...
Like elsewhere in post-socialist states, Georgia's NGO sector owes its existence to Western democrat...
Since the 2003 Rose Revolution, the Georgian government implemented a number of major institutional ...
Despite the extensive literature on the nexus between civil society and democratization in non-democ...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
Since the 2003 Rose Revolution, the Georgian government implemented a number of major institutional ...
Despite the extensive literature on the nexus between civil society and democratization in non-democ...
Western donors have dominated third sector developments in contemporary Eastern Europe in efforts to...
Despite the extensive literature on the nexus between civil society and democratization in non-democ...
The research to date on informal networks of the post-communist South Caucasus has tended to focus e...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the post-Soviet transformation process influenced the establ...
This thesis provides the first in depth study of formal and informal labour markets in Georgia, base...
In Georgia the non-governmental organisations are active and manifold despite the Sovietheritage of ...
This article uses empirical data from Georgia to show how informal sectors participants - self-emplo...