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Monthly Archive for: "April, 2023"
 A surreal manifesto for peace: Reviewing “The Cyclops Bomb” by Guram Odisharia

A surreal manifesto for peace: Reviewing “The Cyclops Bomb” by Guram Odisharia

April 28, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews Guram Odisharia's "The Cyclops Bomb," a vivid, vicious, and absurd novel about conflict in the Caucasus

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 Shame and a prevailing culture of silence: How Tajikistan’s government is failing women

Shame and a prevailing culture of silence: How Tajikistan’s government is failing women

April 26, 2023

Sydney Millar looks at gender-based violence in Tajikistan and how prevailing cultural trends leave women with little recourse for help

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Lossi 36 Weekly #15: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

April 24, 2023

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter: Dodik threatens secession of Republika Srpska once more, scandal at weightlifting championships in Yerevan, Astana keeping a close eye on [...]

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 Welcome to Schengen, Croatia: But who paid the price?

Welcome to Schengen, Croatia: But who paid the price?

April 24, 2023

Carolina Muzzilo writes about the cost of Schengen Croatia, and what it means to ignore unlawful and repressive border measures

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 Poetry by means of curation: Reviewing “Breathing Technique” by Marija Knežević

Poetry by means of curation: Reviewing “Breathing Technique” by Marija Knežević

April 21, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews the poetry collection "Breathing Technique" by Marija Knežević, translated from the Serbian by Sibelan Forrester

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 Persecution of civil society intensifies amidst preparations for the Constitution amendment referendum in Uzbekistan

Persecution of civil society intensifies amidst preparations for the Constitution amendment referendum in Uzbekistan

April 21, 2023

In this translated piece, Viktor Volkov discusses the case of Nafosat Ollashukurova and the repression of civil society in Uzbekistan

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 Return to the xenophobic normal: One year into the invasion of Ukraine, anti-immigration sentiments are back in Central Europe

Return to the xenophobic normal: One year into the invasion of Ukraine, anti-immigration sentiments are back in Central Europe

April 19, 2023

Central Europe regional editor Jakub Crcha discusses the return of anti-immigration sentiments among the V4 post-Ukraine

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Lossi 36 Weekly #14: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

April 17, 2023

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter: Local election spurs in Kosovo, tensions on the rise in Nagorno Karabakh, Zhanaozen workers once again take on Astana, supporting Russia [...]

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 How the March demonstrations in Georgia showed the importance of women’s engagement in public protest

How the March demonstrations in Georgia showed the importance of women’s engagement in public protest

April 17, 2023

In this op-ed, Natika Kantaria discusses the 7-9 March demonstrations in Tbilisi and the importance of women's engagement in protest

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 Poetry for the quiet ones: Reviewing “For the Shrew” by Anna Glazova

Poetry for the quiet ones: Reviewing “For the Shrew” by Anna Glazova

April 14, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews the poetry collection "For the Shrew" by Anna Glazova, which can speak to introverts everywhere

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