Eurasia Digest, Volume 1, Issue 10

Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 22 Issue:

Welcome to Eurasia Digest, a weekly publication of Jamestown’s coverage of Eurasia. Every Friday, Jamestown will publish a compilation of articles written about Eurasia across all our publications. See full issue here.


In this issue:

FOREIGN POLICY & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Putin Weighs Risks of U.S. Readiness to Move on From Stalled Peace Efforts in Ukraine

Pavel K. Baev

Azerbaijan-Georgia Ties Strengthened by Shared Stances on Key Regional Issues

Vasif Huseynov

Georgian–Ukrainian Relations Experience Lowest Point in Diplomatic Relations

Zaal Anjaparidze

POLITICS & SOCIETY

Armenian Local Elections a Barometer for Pashinyan’s Political Future

Onnik James Krikorian

Central Asian Countries Suffer Massive Brain Drain, Putting Their Futures at Risk

Paul Goble

Belarusian Society Opts for Closer Relations with Russia and the People’s Republic of China

Yauheni Preiherman

INFLUENCE OPERATIONS

Moscow Confuses U.S. Reductions of Key Russia-Watching Organizations as Signs of Weakness Rather Than Readiness for Genuine Dialogue

Alexander Neuman

ENERGY & ECONOMICS

The Port of Baku Facilitates Trans-Eurasian Commerce (Part One)

Vusal Guliyev

MILITARY & SECURITY

Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan Plan Joint Naval Maneuvers in Caspian Near Russian Border

Paul Goble

FURTHER JAMESTOWN ANALYSIS

The PRC Sees ‘Window of Opportunity’ With Europe

Arran Hope, China Brief


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