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 Putin the star: how Russia’s president cashes in on celebrity culture

Putin the star: how Russia’s president cashes in on celebrity culture

October 30, 2019

As a consumer of British Media, it is all too easy to form a negative opinion of long-standing Russian President, Vladimir Putin. As outsiders looking in, we see annexation, the immense [...]

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Georgia Monthly Digest: New Prime Minister Sworn in and a Month of Commemorations

October 4, 2019

Autumn in Georgia has kicked off with a good deal of political turmoil, reaching a brief peak of civic response on September 20th, just three months after the summer protests. Dissatisfaction [...]

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Poland Monthly Digest: EP Elections Ahead, and Poland and Israel Take a Nosedive

June 1, 2019

– Poland-Israel relations have been in peril since February when, at a summit in Warsaw, Israel’s acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Israel Katz said that Poles “sucked anti-Semitism with their [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: Ukraine’s Sixth President and New Language Law

May 10, 2019

– On April 7th, governor of Kherson Oblast Andriy Hordeyev resigned following allegations that he had been involved in the murder of anti-corruption activist Kateryna Handziuk. Handziuk’s [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: state defence graft scandal, and presidential election finalists

April 12, 2019

– Andriy Kobolyev, the CEO of Ukraine’s oil monopoly Naftogaz, announced on March 1st that the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague had ordered Russia to compensate the company for the [...]

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 Georgian Democracy: pulling the blinds on a glass house

Georgian Democracy: pulling the blinds on a glass house

April 3, 2019

Police station architecture in the Republic of Georgia is indicative of one the most consistent political themes of the country since 2004 – transparency. With the election of Mikheil [...]

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 Living in ambiguity: Nazarbayev’s resignation has not been life-changing

Living in ambiguity: Nazarbayev’s resignation has not been life-changing

March 28, 2019

The first President of independent Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, symbolically resigned on March 19th, 2019, at 19:00 Astana time. His resignation was sudden and shocking, and we worried about [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: Eurovision scandal, and early presidential polls

March 8, 2019

– According to the 2019 Freedom in the World Index, released on February 4th, Ukraine remains partly free. The country lost two points from the previous year because of the rising number of [...]

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 Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt. 2

Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt. 2

March 7, 2019

Read part one here In this second part of my interview with Louis Wierenga, our discussion leads to cleavages within Estonian society and the broader Intermarium project of far-right groups in [...]

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 Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt 1

Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt 1

February 27, 2019

In light of the upcoming elections in Estonia on March 3rd, the controversy surrounding the adoption of the UN Global Compact and EKRE pulling ahead as 3rd strongest political force, the question [...]

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