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      Watch List: Sept. 6, 2017
      Sep07

      Watch List: Sept. 6, 2017

      The items listed below represent potential emerging issues that our analysts are tracking. These can be long term or short term, but will be updated daily. If an item on our Watch List becomes critical, we will email you a full analysis explaining its significance. Each Saturday, we will follow up our daily Watch List for each week with our...

      Russia under Putin: Small child solemnly swears to prosecute her mother if required
      Sep07

      Russia under Putin: Small child solemnly swears to prosecute her mother if required

      At a ceremony in St Petersburg on September 1 marking the beginning of the academic year for future ‘investigators’, a little girl solemnly promised Alexander Bastrykin, head of the Investigative Committee that she would shop her mother if that were required by her work …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      Kleptocracy Daily: September 1, 2017
      Sep07

      Kleptocracy Daily: September 1, 2017

      A Florida lobbying firm has been hired by a Turkish government-controlled bank implicated in a major Iranian money laundering scheme by the U.S. Justice Department. (Daily Caller) Gerhard Schröder is pressing on with plans to join the board of Rosneft, despite mounting criticism. (AP) China is rolling back Western global influence through a...

      Zapad 2017 – survey
      Sep07

      Zapad 2017 – survey

      We asked Joerg Forbrig, Janusz Bugajski and Jaroslav Naď three questions concerning Zapad 2017 Why are Zapad exercises excepted with so much anxiety among NATO allies? What is NATO’s readiness for the scenarios trained during these exercises? Are Russians going to maintain the military presence in Belarus after Zapad exercises are...

      The World Outside of North Korea
      Sep06

      The World Outside of North Korea

      By Jacob L. Shapiro North Korea commands the world’s attention, but its nuclear test shouldn’t overshadow the important developments that happened earlier this week in other parts of the world. While North Korea and the U.S. were lobbing threats at one another, China’s president was purging generals in the People’s...

      American Jackboot Diplomacy
      Sep06

      American Jackboot Diplomacy

      The latest extraordinary roughshod violation of Russian diplomatic rights by the American authorities shows that the US doesn’t want to restore normal bilateral relations. Indeed, it has now resorted publicly to jackboot diplomacy.The rapid ordering of Russia to vacate three of its diplomatic properties – in a matter of hours – amid...

      How to Finish the Revolution in Ukraine
      Sep06

      How to Finish the Revolution in Ukraine

      More than three years after the Euromaidan, Ukraine still hasn’t successfully prosecuted any high-level crooks, and we’ve got plenty here. …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      The Deep Roots of Russia’s Young Protestors
      Sep06

      The Deep Roots of Russia’s Young Protestors

      Politics This year’s anti-corruption protests first flared up over four months ago. But social media and traditional news media are still abuzz. What’s keeping the conversation alive? Largely, a fascination with how young the protestors were. After the first photographs from the protests were published, the media were flooded with...

      The Brexit ‘divorce bill’ is nothing of the sort

      Now that Polly Toynbee is weighing in with wails about the size of the Brexit bill, we know two things about the process. It’s a good thing to do and it’ll be remarkably good value. Every political compass does require its butt end after all. However, one thing everyone must understand is that we’re not being asked to pay a...

      Russia Eyes New Law On Foreigner Expulsions For ’Undesirable’ Behaviour
      Sep06

      Russia Eyes New Law On Foreigner Expulsions For ’Undesirable’ Behaviour

      Russian lawmakers are examining possible new legislation envisioning the deportation of foreigners who engage in “undesirable” behavior deemed to be interference in the country’s internal affairs. …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...