Section: Center on Global Interests (USA)
Armenian Short-Circuit
June 24, 2015 By Konstantin Avramov A specter is haunting Russia – the specter of colored revolutions. The recent developments in Armenia will only add to Moscow’s aversion to popular uprisings on its borders. On Monday June 22, a number of protests erupted in the capital of Yerevan and in several smaller Armenian cities. Thousands of...
View from Russia: A Conversation with Alexey Venediktov, Echo of Moscow Editor-In-Chief
Photo: Ura.ru In the wake of the Ukrainian crisis, the Russian government has passed legislation suppressing foreign involvement in domestic NGOs and media outlets, while at the same time ramping up its own propaganda efforts. How can journalists preserve a forum for free discussion in such a climate–and is freedom of speech still possible in...
EU Extends Trade And Investment Ban On Crimea
June 19, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Push To Arm Ukraine Roars Back In Senate
June 16, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Defying Obama, Many In Congress Press To Arm Ukraine
June 12, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
U.S. Ambassador To UN Visits Ukraine, Slams Russian Aggression
June 11, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Russian Groups Crowdfunded The War In Ukraine
June 11, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Anger Grows Behind Rebel Lines As Ukraine Limits Access
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Russia and its Northern Neighbors: Young Leaders on the Future of Baltic Security
Tuesday, June 16, 2015 10:00 am – 11:30 am Johns Hopkins University – SAIS Bernstein-Offit Building, Room 500 1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036 Russia’s actions in Ukraine have sparked new concerns about the security of neighboring countries in the Baltic region. Despite being often grouped together as the Baltic States,...
Ukraine’s Most Hopeful City: Lviv
June 5, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...