Frequency distribution (%)
Gaining international recognition of Georgia’s independence12
Building East-West Energy corridor (BTC, BTS, Shah Deniz gas pipeline)5
Ending the Tbilisi war/ Georgian civil war3
Introducing the Lari/ stabilizing the exchange rate3
Prioritizing western foreign policy orientation2
Stabilizing the conflicts2
Gaining membership in the Council of Europe 2
Closing down the Russian military base in Vaziani1
Gaining membership in the WTO1
Other5
The government had no success34
DK28
RA1

SUCCBEFREV: Largest success of the Georgia's government from 1992 to 2003

Question text: In your opinion what was the largest success of the government from 1992 to 2003?

Note: Option Contributing to Georgian-Ossetian reconciliation on the grassroots level was grouped to Other.

Values:
  • Gaining international recognition of Georgia’s independence
  • Building East-West Energy corridor (BTC, BTS, Shah Deniz gas pipeline)
  • Ending the Tbilisi war/ Georgian civil war
  • Introducing the Lari/ stabilizing the exchange rate
  • Prioritizing western foreign policy orientation
  • Stabilizing the conflicts
  • Gaining membership in the Council of Europe
  • Closing down the Russian military base in Vaziani
  • Gaining membership in the WTO
  • Other
  • The government had no success
  • DK
  • RA

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The Future of Georgia 2020

The Future of Georgia 2020

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  • The Future of Georgia project aims to understand significant issues in Georgia's recent past, to think about where Georgia is headed. The project is run in partnership with the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace Europe Office and the Levan Mikeladze Foundation. The project was financed by the Government of Sweden.

  • Note: In some cases the percentages do not add up to 100 due to decimal points and rounding.
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