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Monthly Archive for: "March, 2020"
 Remembering Reality: The Challenge of Keeping Stalin’s Painful Legacy Alive

Remembering Reality: The Challenge of Keeping Stalin’s Painful Legacy Alive

March 30, 2020

Joseph Stalin left behind a bloody legacy. Countless millions of Soviet citizens met their end as a result of his policies. For some, this meant whittling away their foreseeable future in a [...]

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 Lossi Asks: How Might the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Attitudes Towards Border Policies in Central and Eastern Europe?

Lossi Asks: How Might the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Attitudes Towards Border Policies in Central and Eastern Europe?

March 27, 2020

No one in Europe could have possibly missed out on the big news of the moment: the coronavirus is here. With the daily lives of 446 million EU inhabitants affected, the pandemic might constitute [...]

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 Navigating Putin’s Worlds: Reviewing Putin’s World by Angela Stent

Navigating Putin’s Worlds: Reviewing Putin’s World by Angela Stent

March 25, 2020

Angela Stent’s previous book, The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian relations in the twenty-first century, became the definitive source on U.S.-Russia relations the moment it was published, in [...]

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 The People’s Game: Why Football and Right-Wing Populism Might Be the Perfect Match

The People’s Game: Why Football and Right-Wing Populism Might Be the Perfect Match

March 23, 2020

When asked if he would consider going into politics, Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp was unequivocal: “I will never. I have too much common sense”. But at a time when football coaches’ views on [...]

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 The Changes and Challenges of the Armenian Higher Education System After the Velvet Revolution

The Changes and Challenges of the Armenian Higher Education System After the Velvet Revolution

March 20, 2020

Walking through the corridors of the Faculty of Physics of Yerevan State University (YSU), Lusine, a friend of mine and postgraduate student at the Faculty of International Relations, points to [...]

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Bulgaria Monthly Digest: crackdown on the far-right, and COVID hits Bulgaria

March 19, 2020

– Approximately 200 far-right supporters gathered in downtown Sofia on February 22nd  after Bulgaria’s  Supreme Administrative Court upheld the city mayor’s ban on their annual torchlight [...]

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 A ‘Tectonic Shift’ in Belarus’ Approach to Energy Security

A ‘Tectonic Shift’ in Belarus’ Approach to Energy Security

March 16, 2020

The year 2019 in Belarus-Russia relations was dominated by another energy row, caused this time by the launch of Russia’s so-called ‘tax manoeuvre’ – a six-year plan aimed at [...]

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 The Continuing Saga of Russia-China Relations: Can the Bear and the Dragon Be Friends?

The Continuing Saga of Russia-China Relations: Can the Bear and the Dragon Be Friends?

March 9, 2020

Eva Modebadze on the present and future prospects of Russia-China partnership.

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 Six Years Since ‘Gay Propaganda’

Six Years Since ‘Gay Propaganda’

March 6, 2020

In 2013, Russia’s State Duma unanimously passed a bill criminalizing the  distribution of “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships.” The legislation effectively prohibited public [...]

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 Reagan Shmeagan: Reviewing Beth A. Fischer’s the Myth of Triumphalism

Reagan Shmeagan: Reviewing Beth A. Fischer’s the Myth of Triumphalism

March 4, 2020

In The Myth of Triumphalism, Beth A. Fischer aims to set the record straight on triumphalism.

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