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      Aborted Offensive in Donbas on Eve of G7 Summit
      Jun08

      Aborted Offensive in Donbas on Eve of G7 Summit

      It was hardly surprising that the fragile ceasefire in eastern Ukraine was broken last week by an exchange of artillery and tank fire after weeks of deployment of Russian troops and heavy weapons in the war zone. What was unexpected, however, was the direction of the Moscow-backed rebel attack on Maryinka to the west of Donetsk and the...

      Why Are Former Leaders of Saakashvili’s UNM Trying to Kill the Party?
      Jun06

      Why Are Former Leaders of Saakashvili’s UNM Trying to Kill the Party?

      The executive secretary of the opposition faction United National Movement (UNM), Zurab Japaridze, unexpectedly announced, on May 25, he was leaving the party (Georgiatoday.ge, May 28). Former Georgian president and UNM chairman Mikheil Saakashvili left the country over a year ago to avoid criminal charges that were brought against him by state...

      Ukrainian Government Enlists Georgian Talent
      Jun06

      Ukrainian Government Enlists Georgian Talent

      President Petro Poroshenko and the government of Arseniy Yatsenyuk have invited a significant number of foreign experts to take up government posts and design the reforms in Ukraine. Appointing and naturalizing foreign officials to such an extent is unprecedented in the post-communist, post-Soviet countries of Central and Eastern Europe. It helps...

      Taking Stock: Implications of the Riga Summit for the South Caucasus
      Jun05

      Taking Stock: Implications of the Riga Summit for the South Caucasus

      Prior to its start, the European Union’s May 21–22 Eastern Partnership (EaP) summit in Riga was widely anticipated, given that the previous summit in Vilnius had been overshadowed by the war in Ukraine and newly evident Russian expansionism. Russia’s aggressive policies caused concerns in those various post-Soviet states under...

      Mikheil Saakashvili Appointed Governor of Ukraine’s Odesa Province (Part Two)
      Jun04

      Mikheil Saakashvili Appointed Governor of Ukraine’s Odesa Province (Part Two)

      To read Part One, please click here. For all their personal friendship, President Petro Poroshenko’s appointment of Mikheil Saakashvili as governor of Odesa province in Ukraine is the ultimate merit-based appointment. In Georgia, Saakashvili had presided over the boldest and most successful reform programs of any country in Europe’s...

      The Ceasefire in Ukraine Is Crumbling as Russia Again Accuses Kyiv of Shooting Down Flight MH17
      Jun04

      The Ceasefire in Ukraine Is Crumbling as Russia Again Accuses Kyiv of Shooting Down Flight MH17

      The fragile ceasefire in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine seems to be unwinding, and both sides accuse each other of being the aggressor. This week (June 3), the worst fighting was in Maryinka, west of Donetsk. The Russia-backed rebels insist they are defending their positions and are under heavy fire and that the outskirts of Donetsk were...

      Ukraine Fails to Make Shale Gas Breakthrough
      Jun04

      Ukraine Fails to Make Shale Gas Breakthrough

      Ukraine’s hopes to cut its dependence on gas imports from Russia through shale gas development have been dashed. The two multinationals that won government tenders to develop non-traditional gas deposits in Ukraine, Chevron and Shell, stopped their works last year, and there is no clarity about possible shale gas development in western...

      Does Russia’s ‘Hybrid War’ Really Exist?
      Jun04

      Does Russia’s ‘Hybrid War’ Really Exist?

      In the early stages of the Russian military operation to annex Crimea, in February–March 2014, the level of surprise triggered in Kyiv and in Western capitals caused many journalists and analysts to seek ways to conceptualize Russia’s military and security power. The success and speed of the operation, and especially the lack of any...

      Belarus’s Multi-Directional Foreign Policy Versus the Zero-Sum Fallacy
      Jun03

      Belarus’s Multi-Directional Foreign Policy Versus the Zero-Sum Fallacy

      At the May 21–22 Riga summit of the European Union’s Eastern Partnership (EaP), Belarus was represented by Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei. Nothing groundbreaking was achieved at Riga with regard to Belarus. The country refused to sign the summit declaration’s first version, which had condemned Russia for its “illegal annexation” of...

      Moscow Patriarch Says Ukrainian Faithful No Longer Obligated to Obey Kyiv
      Jun03

      Moscow Patriarch Says Ukrainian Faithful No Longer Obligated to Obey Kyiv

      Both due to the other challenges Ukraine faces and because its leaders believe a democratic and European government should not become involved in religious affairs, Ukrainian officials have avoided tackling key issues of religion. But now Moscow Patriarch Kirill has left Kyiv with little choice by officially declaring (on May 24) that the...