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Russian Private Military Companies: Continuity and Evolution of the Model
Anna Borshchevskaya
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Russia Foreign Policy Papers
December 18, 2019
Why the ‘loser’ in SNL’s NATO spoof is important
Indra Ekmanis
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Baltic Bulletin
December 18, 2019
Belarus-Russia: From a Strategic Deal to an Integration Ultimatum
Arseny Sivitsky
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Russia Foreign Policy Papers
December 16, 2019
Merkel’s Foreign Policy Muddle
Chris Miller
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Joseph de Weck
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E-Notes
December 13, 2019
United Russia is Dead
Vitali Shkliarov
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E-Notes
December 09, 2019
Russia’s Long Pivot East
Nicholas Trickett
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Russia Political Economy Project
December 09, 2019
The Extradition Case of Dmytro Firtash, A Ukrainian Oligarch with Global Connections
Maximilian Hess
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E-Notes
December 06, 2019
In the Crossfire: The Impact of West-Russia Tensions on Post-Soviet States
Maria Shagina
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Russia Political Economy Project
November 21, 2019
Russia’s Southern Strategy
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
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Central Asia Papers
November 12, 2019
Sense of Place in Narva: How Do Narva’s Residents Feel and Think about Their City?
David J Trimbach
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Baltic Bulletin
October 31, 2019
Five Years of War in the Donbas
Robert E. Hamilton
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
October 24, 2019
Black Sea Strategic Volatility: Players and Patterns
Iulia-Sabina Joja
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
October 16, 2019
Russia’s Awkward Dance with Vietnam
Bennett Murray
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Russia Foreign Policy Papers
October 14, 2019
Russia’s Engagements in Central America
Ivan Ulises Klyszcz
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Russia Foreign Policy Papers
October 04, 2019
Sanctions & Financing: Rosneft’s Global Expansion
Bill Harney
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Russia Political Economy Project
October 03, 2019
Coal Mines, Land Mines and Nuclear Bombs: The Environmental Cost of the War in Eastern Ukraine
Robert E. Hamilton
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
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E-Notes
September 26, 2019
On the Fault Line: Georgian Relations with China and the West
Eurasia Program
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
September 26, 2019
Playing Both Sides: How Oligarchs in Eastern Europe Maintain Power and Control
Mitchell Orenstein
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E-Notes
September 24, 2019
30 years later, the human chain that ‘unshackled’ the Baltic nations still matters
Indra Ekmanis
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Baltic Bulletin
August 23, 2019
Russia’s Opposition Protests: On the Road from Nowhere to Nowhere
Vitali Shkliarov
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E-Notes
August 21, 2019
The Pendulum of Ukrainian Politics: One Day You’re in, the Next Day You’re Out?
Stephanie Petrella
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E-Notes
August 20, 2019
What Happened at the Severodvinsk Naval Testing Range? Thoughts on the Severodvinsk Radioactive Release and When It Happened Here
John R. Haines
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E-Notes
August 19, 2019
Official List or Blacklist? The UK’s Proposed National Security Block on IPOs and Bonds
Matthew Fisher
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George Taylor
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Russia Political Economy Project
August 14, 2019
A Eulogy for the INF Treaty
Maggie Tennis
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Geopoliticus
August 02, 2019
Russian Neo-Imperialism in Ukraine and Greece
Andrey Grashkin
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Intern Corner
July 31, 2019
The Rise of Right-Wing Populists in Estonia
Viljar Veebel
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Baltic Bulletin
July 31, 2019
After a Full Week of Tbilisi Protests, Georgia’s Future Looks Partly Promising
Maia Otarashvili
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Geopoliticus
June 27, 2019
Czechs Protest like it’s 1989, Demand Resignation of ‘Czech Trump’
Mitchell Orenstein
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Geopoliticus
June 26, 2019
Geopolitics, Sanctions, and Russian Sovereign Debt Since the Annexation of Crimea
Maximilian Hess
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Russia Political Economy Project
June 25, 2019
Turmoil in Georgia
Maia Otarashvili
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E-Notes
June 21, 2019
Georgia and Azerbaijan’s David Gareja Monastery Conundrum
Miro Popkhadze
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Geopoliticus
June 14, 2019
Mirziyoyev’s Uzbekistan: Democratization or Authoritarian Upgrading?
Edward Lemon
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Central Asia Papers
June 12, 2019
Perceptions of Russian Interference in U.S. Elections Matter as Much as the Actual Involvement
Aleksandr Fisher
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Geopoliticus
May 09, 2019
Hope from a Century Past: The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, the First Parliamentary Republic of the Muslim World
Michael A. Reynolds
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E-Notes
May 08, 2019
Volodymyr Zelensky: Ukraine’s Servant of the People?
Stephanie Petrella
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Geopoliticus
May 08, 2019
Latvia’s ‘Harmony’ in Jeopardy
Una Bergmane
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Baltic Bulletin
April 30, 2019
Anatomy of a Muddle: U.S. Sanctions against Rusal and Oleg Deripaska
William R. Spiegelberger
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Russia Political Economy Project
April 29, 2019
Lithuania’s Presidential Election: Same Policy Wine in New Bottles?
Egle Murauskaite
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Baltic Bulletin
April 17, 2019
New Baltic Defense Discussions and Beyond at Vilnius Security Forum
Lukas Milevski
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Baltic Bulletin
April 12, 2019
Georgia’s Latest Banking Scandal Tests the Limits of its Democratic Institutions
Elene Melikishvili
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Geopoliticus
April 11, 2019
Yandex’s Balancing Act and the Sovereign Runet Bill
Natasha Bluth
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Geopoliticus
March 28, 2019
Anatomy of a Fraud: The Moldovan Parliamentary Elections
Helen Simpson
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
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E-Notes
March 27, 2019
Is Russia Undermining Democracy in the West? Conference Report
Carl Lampe
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Roksana Gabidullina
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Conference Report
March 26, 2019
Ukraine’s Presidential Election and the Future of its Foreign Policy
Melanie G. Mierzejewski-Voznyak
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E-Notes
March 26, 2019
Russia’s Tragic Great Power Politics
Robert E. Hamilton
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E-Notes
March 08, 2019
Not all Song and Dance: Georgia as a New Economic Center?
Steven Luber
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Geopoliticus
March 04, 2019
The State of Russia’s IPO Market
Peter Simon
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Geopoliticus
February 20, 2019
Armenia and the Velvet Revolution: The Merits and Flaws of a Protest-based Civil Society
Simon Hoellerbauer
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Geopoliticus
February 19, 2019
Latvia’s Balancing Act: The Birth of a Pushmi-pullyu Government
Una Bergmane
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Baltic Bulletin
February 15, 2019
Under Pressure: Russian Energy Cooperation with Japan and South Korea since Western Sanctions
Maria Shagina
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Russia Political Economy Project
February 07, 2019
Do Svidaniya, Chernobyl: Russian economic statecraft in Turkey and Belarus
Anna J. Davidson
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Geopoliticus
February 06, 2019
Democracy is “a priority we cannot afford to ignore”—at home or abroad
Thomas O. Melia
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Geopoliticus
February 05, 2019
Russia’s National Guard Sets its Sights on the Country’s Private Security Business
Fabrice Deprez
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Geopoliticus
January 31, 2019
(De)friending in the Baltics: Lessons from Facebook’s Sputnik Crackdown
Indra Ekmanis
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Baltic Bulletin
January 31, 2019
Russia in Venezuela: Geopolitical Boon or Economic Misadventure?
Maximilian Hess
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Russia Political Economy Project
January 30, 2019
Yulia Tymoshenko: Ukraine’s Candidate of Uncertainty
Stephanie Petrella
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E-Notes
January 28, 2019
Green By Name, Green By Nature: The First Russian Green Bonds
Ed Hicks
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Matthew Fisher
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Geopoliticus
January 28, 2019
Citizens United = Russian Money in American Campaigns
Thomas O. Melia
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Outside Publications
January 26, 2019
Why Russia Sticks With Venezuela
Ivan Ulises Klyszcz
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Geopoliticus
January 23, 2019
Repression Is Contagious
Thomas O. Melia
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Outside Publications
January 23, 2019
Trump vs. Trotsky: The Many Consequences of a U.S. Withdrawal From Syria
Robert E. Hamilton
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E-Notes
January 23, 2019
Understanding Russian Foreign Policy
Chris Miller
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
Contextualizing Russia and the Baltic States
Joe Kyle
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Orbis
January 16, 2019
Taking Stock of U.S. Sanctions on Russia
Janis Kluge
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E-Notes
January 14, 2019
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