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The Water Factor in the Karabakh Conflict
On the morning of October 22, Armenian forces fired SCUD missile at various locations inside Azerbaijan, including the city of Gabala, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported (Twitter.com/HikmetHajiyev, Azerbaycan24.com, October 22). Gabala is an important hub along the Oguz–Gabala–Baku water pipeline, which was built... MORE
Belarusian President Holds Surprise Inauguration
Today, September 23, Alyaksandr Lukashenka was officially inaugurated to his sixth consecutive term as president of Belarus. The ceremony took place at the Palace of Independence with about 700 guests representing the executive and legislative branches of the government, regional administrations, the government-run media, as... MORE
Repercussions of the Internet Shutdown on the Belarusian IT Sector
Internet connectivity in Belarus saw significant disruption following the country’s presidential election on Sunday, August 9. The shutdown is widely believed to be a state-sanctioned effort to reduce the effectiveness of protests following the disputed vote, in which Alyaksandr Lukashenka sought a sixth term in... MORE
China Reiterates Its Support for Lukashenka Amidst Troubled Belarusian Presidential Election
The eventful presidential campaign in Belarus has left the incumbent, Alyaksandr Lukashenka, more isolated from his main external interlocutors. The West remains critical of the Belarusian authorities’ repeated civil rights violations, while the recent incident involving the arrest of 33 Wagner Group mercenaries upended what was... MORE
NATO ‘Plan B’ Comments Jolt Estonian Government, Highlight Pro-Russian Parties in Frontline States
On November 19, Estonian Interior Minister Mart Helme, who chairs the far-right Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE), surprised members of his government with comments to a Finnish newspaper that Tallinn was preparing a “plan B” in case the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) “fails.”... MORE
The Mercenaries Behind Russian Operations in Africa
On October 24, Russia concluded its Russia-Africa Summit in Sochi, seeking to deepen Moscow’s relations with the continent. Notably, security cooperation formed a key component of the agenda (Summitafrica.ru, October 24). However, Russian security operations in Africa prove more nuanced, as Russia deploys private military... MORE
Belarusian Expert Yauheni Preiherman Shares His Views on European Security Matters With Opposition Media
Yauheni Preiherman gave an extensive interview to Nasha Niva, an outlet catering to Belarusian Westernizing nationalists (Nasha Niva, October 16). Unlike the Warsaw-based Charter97 and Belsat, which tend to fervidly criticize President Alyaksandr Lukashenka, Nasha Niva is more levelheaded and produced in Minsk. Preiherman is... MORE
Foreign Minister Makei Gives Long Interview to Belarusian Opposition Media Outlets
Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei gave an interview to several non-state news organizations, including Tut.by, Euroradio, Nasha Niva and the Belarusian Service of Radio Liberty (Tut.by, October 17). During the interview, Makei was repeatedly asked whether or not the ongoing integration talks with Russia would... MORE
Kalmyks Protest Donbas Separatist Who Was Appointed Mayor of Republican Capital
Street protests continue against the leader of the Buddhist province of Kalmykia and look set to escalate, with a large demonstration planned for October 27. The protests concern the appointment of the former head of the self-proclaimed and Moscow-backed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), Dmitry Trapeznikov,... MORE
Book Launch: The Fight for China’s Future – Civil Society vs. the Chinese Communist Party
The Jamestown Foundation is proud to announce the release of Senior Fellow Dr. Willy Wo-Lap Lam's new book, 'The Fight for China's Future.' Join us for a launch event featuring a conversation between Dr. Lam and Jamestown Foundation's China Brief editor, John Dotson. The Fight for... MORE