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 May in Russia: checkers flag drama reveals ROC’s true colours

May in Russia: checkers flag drama reveals ROC’s true colours

May 18, 2021

The situation could hardly have been more tense. After a series of gruelling early exchanges, neither party was prepared to concede an inch. Then, in a twist that no one saw coming, Jacek [...]

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 Czech Republic takes a stand against Russia

Czech Republic takes a stand against Russia

May 13, 2021

At the end of April, tension rose over a series of mysterious explosions in the village of Vrbětice seven years ago as Czech authorities revealed that they believe the Russian secret service to [...]

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 May in Central Asia: fighting on the unsettled Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border

May in Central Asia: fighting on the unsettled Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border

May 12, 2021

The end of last month saw the deadliest clashes at a Kyrgyz-Tajik border since the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Both counties' governments are now involved in blame-game over [...]

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 The End of Freedom in Kyrgyzstan?

The End of Freedom in Kyrgyzstan?

April 28, 2021

How should we interpret Freedom House’s dramatic downgrade of Kyrgyz democracy in 2020? Find out in this latest analysis by Thomas Barrett

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 Has a Pandora’s Box just been opened in Slovenia?

Has a Pandora’s Box just been opened in Slovenia?

April 23, 2021

Owen Howells on whether a recently leaked Slovenian paper will cause trouble on the European continent.

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 Russian threats: current developments in Sweden and the Baltic Sea region

Russian threats: current developments in Sweden and the Baltic Sea region

April 21, 2021

Nino Chanadiri explores recent developments in the Baltic Sea region, taking a closer look at the rather hostile Swedish-Russian relationship.

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 April in the Caucasus: US recognition of the Armenian genocide

April in the Caucasus: US recognition of the Armenian genocide

April 20, 2021

24 April 2021 will mark the 106th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. To this day, Turkey vehemently denies any responsibility in the mass killing of its Armenian and other minority populations [...]

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 April in Eastern Europe: will the Donbas conflict turn hot?

April in Eastern Europe: will the Donbas conflict turn hot?

April 10, 2021

Nicholas Morgan on rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Will the frozen conflict in Donbas turn hot in the coming months?

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 Catch-22 in Moldova: Maia Sandu and the Transnistrian question

Catch-22 in Moldova: Maia Sandu and the Transnistrian question

April 7, 2021

In December, Maia Sandu became the new president of Moldova. Her pro-EU stance might help bring the country closer to the EU, at the same time, the frozen conflict with de facto independent [...]

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 Could relations with Taiwan help Eastern Europe divest from Beijing’s influence?  

Could relations with Taiwan help Eastern Europe divest from Beijing’s influence?  

March 27, 2021

What do Lithuania and Latvia have in common with Taiwan? Owen Howells dives into the quasi-diplomatic relations between the Baltic states and the Republic of China.

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