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 Immune to the Truth: Turkmenistan’s crackdown on dissent around the pandemic

Immune to the Truth: Turkmenistan’s crackdown on dissent around the pandemic

November 15, 2021

"What began as an absurd lie on behalf of the Turkmen government has become a real danger to Turkmenistan’s citizens." This month's Central Asia editorial by Sydney Millar.

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 #SaveKyivPost: how ‘Ukraine’s Global Voice’ was silenced

#SaveKyivPost: how ‘Ukraine’s Global Voice’ was silenced

November 11, 2021

On Monday staff of the Kyiv Post arrived at the newspaper's office, to find that they had been fired and the webpage shut down. They are now scrambling to save what's left while working on [...]

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 Was Merkel Right That Poland’s PiS government Could Be Outlasted?

Was Merkel Right That Poland’s PiS government Could Be Outlasted?

November 5, 2021

On 21 October, leaders from across the EU gathered in Brussels for what would be the final farewell ceremony to Germany’s departing chancellor, Angela Merkel. With warm tributes to her leadership [...]

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 The Lambo and the Lada: the story of wealth inequality and political crisis in Bulgaria

The Lambo and the Lada: the story of wealth inequality and political crisis in Bulgaria

November 3, 2021

Are you driving a Lamborgini or a Lada? Gloria Trifonova on how wealth inequality has contributed to the current political crisis in Bulgaria.

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 From Sarsang to Stepanakert: the hydropolitics of Nagorno-Karabakh

From Sarsang to Stepanakert: the hydropolitics of Nagorno-Karabakh

October 29, 2021

As we mark the one-year anniversary of the brutal 44-day war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region (known in Armenia as Artsakh), many have reflected on the conflict [...]

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 The Legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: rhetorics of common past and its usage in contemporary East-Central Europe

The Legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: rhetorics of common past and its usage in contemporary East-Central Europe

October 15, 2021

"The stories of a common glorified past are not a recent invention. Especially in times of historical change, they help to raise the international prestige of a state and strengthen existing [...]

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 The End of Lukashenko’s Economic Balancing Act?

The End of Lukashenko’s Economic Balancing Act?

October 8, 2021

"While they do hurt the Belarusian economy, half-hearted Western sanctions will not topple Lukashenko’s regime." By Chris Coljin.

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 September in Russia: what’s to be done with 75 million tons of wheat?

September in Russia: what’s to be done with 75 million tons of wheat?

October 1, 2021

Is Russia planning to once again become Europe's breadbasket? September editorial by Zack Kramer.

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 September in the Caucasus: an issue of trust? Vaccination hesitancy in Georgia

September in the Caucasus: an issue of trust? Vaccination hesitancy in Georgia

September 29, 2021

Last month Georgia reached a new peak of Covid-19 infected and recorded the highest rate of deaths per 100,000 residents of any country. Behind the rising numbers is the issue of vaccine [...]

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 Kyiv’s Leverage Dwindles as the Crimean Water Crisis Comes to an End

Kyiv’s Leverage Dwindles as the Crimean Water Crisis Comes to an End

September 27, 2021

"Zelenskyy and his allies in Kyiv and abroad need to understand that any compromise with Russia won’t fulfill all wishes of the Ukrainian side." Lance Bradley on Kyiv's diminishing leverage over [...]

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