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Afghanistan Was a Turbulent NATO Proving Ground for the Baltic States
Eoin Micheál McNamara
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Baltic Bulletin
December 20, 2021
Strategic Connectivity in the Black Sea: A Focus on Georgia
Batu Kutelia
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Vasil Sikharulidze
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
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Reports
December 15, 2021
Tensions Between Russia and Ukraine: How Likely is Another War?
Eilish Hart
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Analysis
December 14, 2021
Crowded Pond: NATO and Russian Maritime Power in the Baltic Sea
Felix K. Chang
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Baltic Bulletin
December 14, 2021
Taking Stock of U.S. Military Assistance in Georgia
Robert E. Hamilton
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Analysis
December 14, 2021
China’s Growing Influence in the South Caucasus
Miro Popkhadze
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Analysis
November 24, 2021
Georgia’s Democracy Is in Trouble, It’s Time for Closer Engagement
Maia Otarashvili
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David J. Kramer
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Luis Navarro
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Elene Melikishvili
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Batu Kutelia
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Vasil Sikharulidze
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Round Table
November 18, 2021
Even Thieves Need a Safe: Why the Putin Regime Causes, Deplores, and Yet Relies on Capital Flight for its Survival
William R. Spiegelberger
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Reports
November 18, 2021
Confronting the Challenge of Weaponized Corruption in the Black Sea Region and Beyond
Dan Owen
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Analysis
November 05, 2021
The Importance of Joining the Three Seas Initiative for Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova
Mariam Davlashelidze
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Intern Corner
October 27, 2021
Baltic Perspectives on U.S. and Transatlantic Nuclear Negotiations with Russia
Egle Murauskaite
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Baltic Bulletin
October 15, 2021
Examining Belarus’ Growing Reliance on Russia
Piper Coes
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Intern Corner
October 08, 2021
Turkey’s Passage to Great Power Status?
Maximilian Hess
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Analysis
October 08, 2021
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Will Not Fill Any Vacuum in Afghanistan
Eva Seiwert
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Central Asia Papers
September 30, 2021
What Can Georgia Learn from Ukraine’s Crimean Platform Summit?
Salome Pachkoria
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Intern Corner
September 29, 2021
Namejs versus Zapad: Military Exercises on Both Sides of the Frontline
Lukas Milevski
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Baltic Bulletin
September 22, 2021
Zapad 2021 and Russia’s Potential for Warfighting
Johan Norberg
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Natalie Simpson
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September 15, 2021
Russia’s Forever Wars: Syria and the Pursuit of Great Power Status
Robert E. Hamilton
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Analysis
September 15, 2021
Forceful Displays and Soft Rhetoric: Central Asia’s Response to Developments in Afghanistan
Jonathan Meyer
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Central Asia Papers
August 25, 2021
Russia’s Coercive Diplomacy: Why Did the Kremlin Mass Its Forces Near Ukraine This Spring?
Rob Lee
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Reports
August 23, 2021
Does the Biden Administration Have a Eurasia Policy?
Maximilian Hess
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Analysis
August 20, 2021
Reframing Russia’s Afghanistan Policy
Ivan Ulises Klyszcz
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Central Asia Papers
July 29, 2021
Reconceptualizing Lithuania’s Importance for U.S. Foreign Policy
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
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Reports
July 29, 2021
COVID and Economic Well-Being in Eastern Europe and Eurasia
Mitchell Orenstein
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Analysis
July 12, 2021
Understanding Russia’s Cyber Strategy
Josephine Wolff
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Russia Foreign Policy Papers
July 06, 2021
The Three Seas Initiative and Realizing a Foreign Policy for the Middle Class
Daniel Gottfried
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Analysis
May 21, 2021
Russia’s Nuclear Activity in 2020: A Show of Strength Despite COVID-19
Maxim Starchak
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Reports
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Russia Foreign Policy Papers
May 13, 2021
Identifying the Needs of Estonia’s Russian-speaking Minority: COVID-19, Data Disaggregation, and Social Determinants of Health
Silviu Kondan
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Mridvika Sahajpal
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David J Trimbach
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Baltic Bulletin
May 11, 2021
Cooperation, Competition, and Compartmentalization: Russian-Turkish Relations and Their Implications for the West
Robert E. Hamilton
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Anna Mikulska
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
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Reports
April 08, 2021
How Rising Great Power Tensions Will Affect Central Asia
Akram Umarov
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Central Asia Papers
April 08, 2021
“Go with the Devil You Don’t Know”? Latvians Still Believe in Economic Cooperation with China
Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova
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Baltic Bulletin
April 07, 2021
The Belarus Crisis through the Eyes of its Baltic and Nordic Neighbors
Evija Djatkoviča
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Baltic Bulletin
March 31, 2021
Chinese Business in Central Asia: How Crony Capitalism is Eroding Justice
Gül Berna Özcan
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Central Asia Papers
March 30, 2021
Rosneft, Gazprom, and Russia’s Failure to Adopt Green Policies
Benjamin Cooper
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Analysis
March 11, 2021
Emerging Forms of Pax Sinica in Tajikistan and Cambodia
Bradley Jardine
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Central Asia Papers
March 08, 2021
Russia’s Permanent War against Georgia
Giorgi Shaishmelashvili
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Analysis
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
March 02, 2021
The Institutional Structure of “New Turkey”
Selim Koru
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Black Sea Strategy Papers
February 23, 2021
The Implementation of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in Latvia: Room for Improvement?
Laura A. Dean
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Baltic Bulletin
February 16, 2021
Estonia’s Outgoing Government Leaves Damaged Security Legacy
Eoin Micheál McNamara
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Baltic Bulletin
February 01, 2021
German-Style Autonomous Nationalism Comes to the United States
John R. Haines
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Analysis
January 27, 2021
Elections in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan: The Challenges of Retaining Power
Bruce Pannier
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Central Asia Papers
January 25, 2021
Exit from a Sparse Hegemony: Central Asia’s Place in a Transforming Liberal International Order
Alexander Cooley
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Daniel Nexon
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Central Asia Papers
January 21, 2021
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