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 Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

February 4, 2022

Rhiannon Segar on the dire living situation of thousands of internally displaces persons (IDP) in Georgia, highlighted by recent protests and a suicide in one of the country's IDP camps.

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 Grüne 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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 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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 3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

January 5, 2022

Attempts at regional cooperation initiatives are far from new phenomena within the South Caucasus. However, each new format consistently fails to take ground in the region and appears destined to [...]

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 How Poland Exposes its Own Hypocrisy on Migration Amid Crisis with Belarus

How Poland Exposes its Own Hypocrisy on Migration Amid Crisis with Belarus

December 17, 2021

Nicholas Morgan on the hypocritical handling of refugees by the Polish government.

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 Zelenskyy’s Do-or-Die Moment

Zelenskyy’s Do-or-Die Moment

December 13, 2021

After two years as president, Zelensky is faced with public disillusionment. He is dealing with many of the same problems as his predecessor, from the omnipresent influence of oligarchs to [...]

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 ‘It’s Complicated’: the strained relations of Kyiv, Tbilisi and Saakashvili

‘It’s Complicated’: the strained relations of Kyiv, Tbilisi and Saakashvili

November 29, 2021

Rhiannon Segar: "The benefits of bringing Saakashvili back into Ukrainian politics are yet to clearly materialise".

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 “Challenge”: forging new ground, or the twilight of cosmic Russia?

“Challenge”: forging new ground, or the twilight of cosmic Russia?

November 17, 2021

A Russian film team is currently shooting the first-ever feature movie made in outer space. Reflecting the ambitions of Russia's current space program, it is debatable whether this should be [...]

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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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 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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