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Russia’s Unilateral Black Sea Aggression Elicits Protests From Ukraine, Georgia

February 4, 2020

Russia’s Unilateral Black Sea Aggression Elicits Protests From Ukraine, Georgia

By: John C. K. Daly

Since the 1991 implosion of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation’s relations with its immediate Black Sea neighbors—the former Soviet republics of Georgia and Ukraine—have veered from frigid to open conflict. Russia engaged in a... MORE
Russia Losing Information War to the West, Moscow Experts Say

February 4, 2020

Russia Losing Information War to the West, Moscow Experts Say

By: Paul Goble

Apocalyptic predictions have become a familiar feature of news and analysis because often only the most extreme views have a chance of breaking through the media fog. But not only do such immoderate narratives distort... MORE
Russian-Ukrainian Gas Transit Deal: A Collapse of Putin’s Gas Strategy or a Temporary Retreat? (Part Two)

February 4, 2020

Russian-Ukrainian Gas Transit Deal: A Collapse of Putin’s Gas Strategy or a Temporary Retreat? (Part Two)

By: Alla Hurska

*To read Part One, please click here.   Kyiv and Moscow finalized a bilateral deal to transport Russian natural gas to Europe through Ukrainian territory (see Part One in EDM, January 22). Although the new... MORE
Abdullahi Banati: The Al-Shabaab Commander who Straddles the Kenyan–Somali Border

February 4, 2020

Abdullahi Banati: The Al-Shabaab Commander who Straddles the Kenyan–Somali Border

By: Sunguta West

Abdullahi Banati, an al-Shabaab commander, is known to straddle the Kenya-Somali border, killing civilians and security personnel. A member of Amniyat, the intelligence wing of al-Shabaab, Banati has been deployed near Kenya’s northeastern region with... MORE
Mukaram Khan: Hizb ul-Ahrar – The New Security Challenge in Pakistan

February 4, 2020

Mukaram Khan: Hizb ul-Ahrar – The New Security Challenge in Pakistan

By: Farhan Zahid

On November 14, 2019, 14 people were injured when a bomb exploded in Lahore. The attack was later claimed by Hizb ul-Ahrar (HuA), a relatively new terrorist group in Pakistan (Dawn, November 30, 2019). The... MORE
Qais al-Khazali—The PMU Militia Leader Challenging the U.S. in Iraq

February 4, 2020

Qais al-Khazali—The PMU Militia Leader Challenging the U.S. in Iraq

By: Rafid Jaboori

On December 6, the U.S. State Department announced sanctions on three Iraqi militia leaders, accusing them of killing peaceful protesters. The most prominent name among those was Sheikh Qais al-Khazali, the leader of Asa’ib Ahl... MORE
Filling the Void: A Profile of New Quds Force Commander Esmail Ghaani

February 4, 2020

Filling the Void: A Profile of New Quds Force Commander Esmail Ghaani

By: Andrew Devereux

The death of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) Major General and head of the Quds Force Qasem Soleimani has caused significant international and domestic reverberations since he was killed by a U.S. drone strike in... MORE
Latvia Safeguards Its Telecommunications Assets

February 3, 2020

Latvia Safeguards Its Telecommunications Assets

By: Olevs Nikers

As of early 2020, Latvia remains the only Baltic State whose telecommunications market is not wholly controlled by a foreign-owned private enterprise, namely the Swedish companies Telia and Tele2. This situation is particularly important in... MORE
A Year in Review: Nazarbayev Steps Down From Kazakhstani Presidency but Retains Control

February 3, 2020

A Year in Review: Nazarbayev Steps Down From Kazakhstani Presidency but Retains Control

By: George Voloshin

Unlike previous periods, 2019 was a single-issue year for Kazakhstan, Central Asia’s largest economy and the second-biggest exporter of hydrocarbons in the former Soviet space behind Russia. The country is also a security linchpin in... MORE

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