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May 19, 2026
Can the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) Revitalize Zimbabwe’s Economy?Introduction Zimbabwe created a US dollar-denominated exchange in Victoria Falls, the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX), to offer issuers and investors a rules-based “hard currency land” for capital raising and secondary trading, in an environment where domestic currency instability... Read more |
May 19, 2026
FPRI Welcomes New FellowsPhiladelphia, PA The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) is pleased to welcome Jessica C. Liao, Prashanth Parameswaran, and Raghvendra Kumar as Fellows. Jessica C. Liao is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at FPRI, an associate professor of Asian Studies in... Read more |
May 14, 2026
Slow Memory, Slow ConflictIn this episode of Baltic Ways, Dr. Indra Ekmanis speaks with Professors Violeta Davoliūtė and Ene Kõresaar about their contributions to a special issue of Slovak Ethnology. Co-edited by Davoliūtė, the issue focuses on slow memory. Kõresaar, together with... Read more |
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May 7, 2026
The Strategy for Affordable Missiles: A Conversation with Ursa MajorAaron Stein, President of the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), talks with James Swartout, VP of Strategy at Ursa Major Technologies, about his career in national security and how his company is revolutionizing aerospace and defense. The Strategy for... Read more |
May 7, 2026
A Growing Rift: The Decline of Russian-Central Asian TiesExecutive Summary A small group of Russian nationalists has been calling to “reclaim” Russia’s colonial territories since the Soviet Union collapsed in late 1991. After the Kremlin finally acted on these aspirations by invading parts of Ukraine, the number... Read more |
April 24, 2026
Why Niger Can Seize Uranium but Cannot Sell ItMore than 1,000 metric tons of yellowcake uranium sit at Airbase 101 adjacent to Niamey’s international airport, loaded onto trucks that have not moved in weeks, a convoy that has become a defining image of a world order in... Read more |
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April 22, 2026
Shifting Power Dynamics in Kyrgyzstan: The End of the Japarov-Tashiyev EraIntroduction Kyrgyzstan was once viewed as the “island of democracy “in Central Asia. That changed in the last five years due to the tandem of President Sadyr Japarov and head of the State Committee for National Security (GKNB) Kamchybek... Read more |
April 17, 2026
Russia After PutinVladimir Putin, 73, has been Russia’s leader for over a quarter of a century and the driving force behind Moscow’s efforts to reassert control over its former Soviet and Tsarist empire. His eventual departure from the world stage will... Read more |
April 17, 2026
Hungarian Elections: Ramifications for Central EuropeAs the dust settles and the euphoria ebbs on the historic mid-April 2026 elections in Hungary, the consequences of Tisza’s resounding victory over Victor Orban’s Fidesz party will start to manifest to the north of Budapest, specifically in Poland,... Read more |
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