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Monthly Archive for: "January, 2022"

Lossi 36 Weekly #04: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

January 31, 2022

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: Presidential resignation in Armenia, Skopje–Sofia meetings, police officers arrested in Georgia, bitcoin blackouts in [...]

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 30 Years After Its Collapse the Soviet Union is More Popular Than Ever

30 Years After Its Collapse the Soviet Union is More Popular Than Ever

January 31, 2022

Thirty years after the break-up of the Soviet Union and the creation of the Russian Federation, many still want to describe the Russian economy, society, and political scenes as “transitional”. [...]

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 Not Your Meme: Kazakhstan in the western imagination

Not Your Meme: Kazakhstan in the western imagination

January 28, 2022

In light of the recent upheavals and political unrest in Kazakhstan, Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon writes about the need to change public perception and portrayals of Kazakhstan in global news and [...]

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 GrĂĽne Ostpolitik: North Stream 2 and Germany’s New Foreign Minister 

Grüne Ostpolitik: North Stream 2 and Germany’s New Foreign Minister 

January 26, 2022

During the 2021 German Federal Election campaign, German Green Party candidate Annalena Baerbock repeatedly came out as a staunch opponent of the then near-complete North Stream 2 (NS2) gas [...]

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 The Ukraine crisis: can the French EU presidency respond?

The Ukraine crisis: can the French EU presidency respond?

January 25, 2022

France took over the rotating presidency of the EU at the start of the year and it hasn’t exactly got off to a good start. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, hopes to use the EU presidency to [...]

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Lossi 36 Weekly #03: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

January 24, 2022

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: Anti-dissident war in Chechnya, $2.4 billion lithium mine project cancelled in Serbia, social workers go on strike [...]

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Lossi 36 Weekly #02: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

January 17, 2022

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: “Geneva,” a violent rift in Albanian opposition, Georgian general arrested in Germany, Tokayev‘s Parliament [...]

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 From Fuel Prices to Democratic Reform: starting the new year in protest in Kazakhstan

From Fuel Prices to Democratic Reform: starting the new year in protest in Kazakhstan

January 17, 2022

Since 2 January, the world has watched as a relatively small protest in western Kazakhstan turned into country-wide unrest. While it may shock some to see protests over an increase in fuel prices [...]

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 A Russian Invasion of Ukraine Would Be Utter Catastrophe for All

A Russian Invasion of Ukraine Would Be Utter Catastrophe for All

January 15, 2022

Francis Farrell on the seemingly impending threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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 An Outlet for Political Dissent: environmentalism in the Soviet Union then and now

An Outlet for Political Dissent: environmentalism in the Soviet Union then and now

January 12, 2022

December marked 30 years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Be it the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century, a return to Europe or the beginning of a new era of [...]

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