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      Belarusians Elect Their House of Representatives
      Sep13

      Belarusians Elect Their House of Representatives

      Belarus held parliamentary elections on Sunday, September 11. Two opposition-minded candidates have been elected to the Belarusian legislature’s lower chamber, the House of Representatives: Anna Konopatskaya from the United Civic Party (headed by Anatol Lebedko, a long-time opposition politician) and Elena Anisim, deputy chairperson of the...

      A Crystallizing Russo-Chinese Alliance
      Sep10

      A Crystallizing Russo-Chinese Alliance

      Whenever a Russian president travels to Asiatic Russia or the Asia-Pacific region, he traditionally enunciates important precepts of Russian foreign policy in Asia. This was true of both Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin during all three of his presidential terms. Putin’s recent trip to the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China, was no exception....

      Massive Russian Troop Deployments and Exercises Held Close to Ukraine
      Sep09

      Massive Russian Troop Deployments and Exercises Held Close to Ukraine

      The Russian Armed Forces have begun their pre-announced strategic military exercise “Kavkaz 2016” in Crimea, the North Caucasus, and the Black and Caspian Seas. Reportedly, the exercise, held on September 5–10, “will test the battle-readiness of troops, new weapons, as well as command-and control equipment.” The officially announced number of...

      A String of Intrigues on Putin’s Eastern Tour
      Sep08

      A String of Intrigues on Putin’s Eastern Tour

      The G20 summit in Hangzhou, China (September 4–5), was not expected to produce major news in global governance. But for Russian President Vladimir Putin, it opened a unique opportunity to assert his place among top world leaders. His press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, assured that Russia would not accept any conditions for returning to the G7 (thus...

      Killing the Messenger: The Demise of a Reliable Belarusian Pollster
      Sep08

      Killing the Messenger: The Demise of a Reliable Belarusian Pollster

      Dedicated Belarus watchers are almost certainly bemoaning the recent termination of a reputable non-state polling firm, the Independent Institute for Socio-Economic and Political Studies (IISEPS) (Belapan, August 9). Founded in 1992 by Oleg Manaev, a sociology professor at the Belarusian State University (BSU), IISEPS conducted quarterly surveys...

      Moscow Postpones Decisions on State Armaments Program 2025
      Sep07

      Moscow Postpones Decisions on State Armaments Program 2025

      Moscow deliberately upped the ante in Donbas and filled the dog days of August with endless speculation that it might launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine (Interfax, August 15). The cycle of troop movements, placing units on alert, and announcing snap inspections was matched by rhetoric concerning the ongoing upward trend in modernizing...

      Turkey-Russia Rapprochement and Prospects for ‘Turkish Stream’
      Aug02

      Turkey-Russia Rapprochement and Prospects for ‘Turkish Stream’

      On June 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin received a letter from President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, expressing Turkey’s willingness to restore ties with Russia (Kremlin.ru, June 27). Immediately, Gazprom spokesperson Sergey Kupriyanov announced his company’s openness to dialogue with Ankara on the construction of the...

      Cautious Belarus-Poland Normalization Reflects Changing Regional Patterns
      Aug02

      Cautious Belarus-Poland Normalization Reflects Changing Regional Patterns

      Recent months have seen conspicuously positive developments in Belarusian-Polish relations after years of political tensions. On July 20, Warsaw hosted political consultations between the foreign ministries of the two states, where the head of Polish diplomacy, Witold Waszczykowski, expressed satisfaction with the “progressing normalization of...

      NATO-Georgia: Varied Menu, Uncertain Financing
      Aug02

      NATO-Georgia: Varied Menu, Uncertain Financing

      It was a summit of modest expectations and modest results for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Warsaw on July 8–9. These results are of an interim nature: building-blocks for further decisions at upcoming ministerial meetings, not waiting until the next summit. The Warsaw results do not, as yet, correlate with the growth in...

      Belarus and the Murder of Pavel Sheremet
      Jul30

      Belarus and the Murder of Pavel Sheremet

      Pavel Sheremet (born in 1971), one of the most well-known Belarusian journalists, was killed on July 20, in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, where he was working for the last five years (Ukrainskaya Pravda, Tut.by, July 20). The car Sheremet was driving fell victim to an explosive device attached to the vehicle’s undercarriage. An economist by...