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      Belarusian Analysts Debate Implications of Paris Attacks
      Nov18

      Belarusian Analysts Debate Implications of Paris Attacks

      Two foremost Belarusian opposition-minded political analysts, Yury Drakakhrust of Radio Liberty and Tut.by along with Alexander Klaskovsky of Belarus’s non-state press agency BelaPan, recently published thought-provoking articles about the potential impact on Belarus of the November 13 “black Friday” terrorist attack (BFTA) in Paris. Both...

      Idea of Merging Adygea with Krasnodar Region Reemerges Again
      Nov17

      Idea of Merging Adygea with Krasnodar Region Reemerges Again

      On November 6, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Adygea’s governor, Aslan Thakushinov. The governor boasted that economic conditions in the republic are improving under his leadership. According to Thakushinov, Adygea’s own revenues increased three-fold while the subsidies the republic receives from Moscow were reduced by over...

      Russia’s Involvement in the Western Balkans Amplifies Intraregional Instability
      Nov17

      Russia’s Involvement in the Western Balkans Amplifies Intraregional Instability

      For the second time in the past twelve months, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has voiced concerns about the long-term stability of the Western Balkans. Her first claim, made in November 2014, referred to Russia’s potential neo-imperial appetite in the region following the annexation of Crimea and continuing war in Ukraine (Mapo.al,...

      Putin’s Russia Seeks Place in International Anti-Terrorism Coalition
      Nov17

      Putin’s Russia Seeks Place in International Anti-Terrorism Coalition

      President Vladimir Putin responded promptly to the November 13 terrorist attacks in Paris with a telegram to French President François Hollande that condemned the “barbaric nature of terrorism, which challenges human civilization” and called for unity in the struggle against this “evil” (Kremlin.ru, November 14). These words sounded similar to...

      The EU-Azerbaijan Relationship: Current Status and Future Outlook
      Nov14

      The EU-Azerbaijan Relationship: Current Status and Future Outlook

      On October 27, in Baku, representatives of the Council of Europe and the European Union presented several new projects to be implemented in the six Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries—Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia as well as Azerbaijan. The two European organizations have allocated 4.7 million euros ($5.1 million) for the...

      Islamic State Apparently Wins Its Competition With Caucasus Emirate
      Nov14

      Islamic State Apparently Wins Its Competition With Caucasus Emirate

      Following the killing of the Ingush jamaat’s amir in Nazran on August 31, the Kabardino-Balkarian jamaat also experienced a major setback. The Russian security services managed to kill Robert Zankishiev, who was better known among the armed Islamist underground movement of the North Caucasus as Amir Abdullah, the leader of the jamaat of...

      Putin and Lavrov Again Play the Ethnic Compatriot Card
      Nov14

      Putin and Lavrov Again Play the Ethnic Compatriot Card

      Since the 1990s, Moscow has repeatedly looked beyond Russia’s borders and pledged to come to the assistance of its allegedly victimized fellow Russian citizens, or ethnic Great Russians, or Russian speakers (all three categories apply whenever Moscow finds it desirable to play this card). Transnistria, Georgia and Ukraine each exemplifies...

      Ukraine’s Naftohaz to Sue Russia Over Crimean Assets
      Nov12

      Ukraine’s Naftohaz to Sue Russia Over Crimean Assets

      The Ukrainian national oil and gas company, Naftohaz Ukrainy, plans to sue Russia over the assets lost in Crimea following the peninsula’s annexation by Russia last year, Naftohaz CEO Andry Kobolev said on November 4 (Interfax, November 4). The seizure by Russia of Chornomornaftohaz, Naftohaz’s subsidiary for oil and gas deposits in...

      Belgrade, Moscow Deepen Relations as EU Offers Serbia Further European Integration
      Nov11

      Belgrade, Moscow Deepen Relations as EU Offers Serbia Further European Integration

      Historic ties between Russia and Serbia are deepening even as the European Union attempts to improve its own relationship with Belgrade. Since the beginning of the year, Russia has sought to increase its trade with Serbia, while the latter has pursued Russian assistance in upgrading its military capabilities (see EDM, September 8). Consequently,...

      Belarus and Published Opinion-Making
      Nov11

      Belarus and Published Opinion-Making

      In early November, journalists and analysts convened in Tallinn, Estonia, for the fifth annual meeting of the “Rubicon” conference fully devoted to issues pertaining to Belarus. This year, the major topic was “Belarus as a factor of regional security and stability.” The participants were unable to come to a consensus on whether Belarusian...