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Monthly Archive for: "January, 2021"

Lossi 36 Weekly #2: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

January 29, 2021

This edition of Lossi 36 Weekly was originally sent by email on 25 January 2021. Subscribe to Lossi 36 Weekly here. ⭐️ This week’s special Arrests and aqua-discotheques cause anger to boil over [...]

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 A New Constitution for an Old President: how Putin is changing the state of the nation

A New Constitution for an Old President: how Putin is changing the state of the nation

January 29, 2021

In the past months, the world’s attention was directed towards the US presidential elections and President Trump’s defeat and subsequent refusal to concede. Trump’s campaign [...]

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 Ukraine Should Beware of the Georgian Development Model

Ukraine Should Beware of the Georgian Development Model

January 27, 2021

When Ukrainian President Zelenskiy announced that he would seek Mikhail Saakashvili’s appointment as deputy Prime Minister, commentators were split. For some Zelenskiy was displaying a serious [...]

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 Gay Marriage, Corruption, and Credibility – dethroning the far-right in Estonia

Gay Marriage, Corruption, and Credibility – dethroning the far-right in Estonia

January 25, 2021

Almost two years after the Estonian Centre Party’s decision to go into coalition with the far-right Estonian Conservative Nationalist Party (EKRE), the Prime Minister Jüri Ratas stepped down amid [...]

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Lossi 36 Weekly #1: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

January 22, 2021

This edition of Lossi 36 Weekly was originally sent by email on 18 January 2021. Subscribe to Lossi 36 Weekly here. ⭐️ This week’s special Two men march on Moscow to topple Putin… with rather [...]

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 Scandal on Toompea: a fresh start for Estonia?

Scandal on Toompea: a fresh start for Estonia?

January 22, 2021

In Washington, D.C., officials and policymakers spent much of January preparing for the inauguration of Joe Biden. The soon-to-be President is still busy assembling his Cabinet and developing the [...]

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 The Dissonance of War: Reviewing Absolute Zero by Artem Chekh

The Dissonance of War: Reviewing Absolute Zero by Artem Chekh

January 20, 2021

Artem Chekh is everywhere these days. From the lecture circuit at prestigious universities in the west to topping best-seller charts all over Eastern Europe, this writer-turned-soldier has a [...]

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 Reviewing Killing Auntie by Andrzej Bursa

Reviewing Killing Auntie by Andrzej Bursa

January 15, 2021

The first and only novel of Andrzej Bursa, Killing Auntie tells the absurd story of a character who is all too familiar to a young reader (until the parricide) – he is at the encore of [...]

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 A Spectrum of Victory and Defeat in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

A Spectrum of Victory and Defeat in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

January 13, 2021

It has been two months since the most recent installment of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ended with an agreement signed on 9 November by heads of state of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia. War [...]

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 Edi Rama: Albanian pop-politician or a falling star?

Edi Rama: Albanian pop-politician or a falling star?

January 8, 2021

Prime Minister Edi Rama is the author of a new way of doing politics in Albania, focusing on aesthetics and strategic communication, which gave him the name of ‘pop-politician’. The astonishing [...]

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