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Volume 10 Issue 224
December 13, 2013Volume 10 Issue 222
December 11, 2013Volume 10 Issue 220
December 9, 2013- Gazprom Agreements on South Stream Breach EU Law; Bulgaria and Serbia Ask EU to Negotiate with Russia
- European Union’s Eastern Partnership Unwanted by Armenia, Inadequate to Azerbaijan
- Maidan Stands Against Putin’s Plan to Buy Ukraine on the Cheap
- Kabardino-Balkarian Governor’s Resignation Likely Tied to Sochi Olympics
Volume 10 Issue 218
December 5, 2013Volume 10 Issue 217
December 4, 2013Volume 10 Issue 213
November 26, 2013Volume 10 Issue 212
November 25, 2013Volume 10 Issue 201
November 8, 2013Volume 10 Issue 198
November 5, 2013Volume 10 Issue 193
October 29, 2013Volume 10 Issue 189
October 23, 2013Volume 10 Issue 185
October 17, 2013- Libya in Anarchy Two Years After Western Intervention
- The Future of the Railway Link Between Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey Is Still Vague
- Resurgent Russian Nationalism Flies in the Face of Putin’s Imperial Eurasian Union Plans
- Moscow Establishes Cadet Corps in the North Caucasus in a Bid to Create Loyalist Elite
Volume 10 Issue 182
October 11, 2013Volume 10 Issue 180
October 9, 2013Volume 10 Issue 179
October 8, 2013- Human Rights of Crimean Tatars Discussed in European Parliament
- Moldova Hands Over Chisinau International Airport to Russian Business in Exclusive, Non-Transparent Deal (Part One)
- Kazakhstan Unveils New Counter-Terrorism and Anti-Extremism Strategy
- Moscow Sees an Echo of Pre-War Prometheanism in Crimea
Volume 10 Issue 176
October 3, 2013Volume 10 Issue 175
October 2, 2013Volume 10 Issue 173
September 30, 2013Volume 10 Issue 172
September 27, 2013- Ukrainian and Crimean Authorities Snub OSCE over Minority Rights
- Azerbaijan Preoccupied by Regional Trends Ahead of Its Presidential Election
- Bulgarian Socialists Vow to Strengthen Economic Relations with Russia
- Russian Diplomat’s Murder in Abkhazia Has Powerful Implications for Russian-Georgian Relations
Volume 10 Issue 171
September 26, 2013Volume 10 Issue 169
September 24, 2013Volume 10 Issue 165
September 18, 2013- The End of ‘Complementarity’ in Armenia’s Foreign Policy
- Chinese Policy Toward Xinjiang Resembles Soviet Policies Toward Central Asia, Highlights Differences Between West and East ‘Turkestan’
- Russian Nationalists in Tatarstan Demand Deputy Prime Minister’s Resignation
- SCO Attempts to Deepen Cooperation at Head-of-State Summit in Kyrgyzstan
Volume 10 Issue 161
September 13, 2013Volume 10 Issue 160
September 11, 2013Volume 10 Issue 156
September 5, 2013Volume 10 Issue 155
September 4, 2013Volume 10 Issue 152
August 15, 2013Volume 10 Issue 151
August 14, 2013Volume 10 Issue 142
August 1, 2013Volume 10 Issue 139
July 29, 2013Volume 10 Issue 138
July 26, 2013- Clashes Between Police and Militants Continue to Be Reported in Kabardino-Balkaria
- Improved Political Representation Can Strengthen Gagauz Allegiance to Moldovan State
- Feeble Pool of Presidential Candidates Indicates Weakened Presidency in Georgia
- Tinkering with Gagauz Autonomy Can Destabilize Moldova
Volume 10 Issue 132
July 18, 2013Volume 10 Issue 130
July 16, 2013Volume 10 Issue 125
July 9, 2013- Rogozin Questions Survivability of Russia’s Nuclear Deterrent as Defense Industry Crisis Deepens (Part One)
- China Enters Kashagan Oil Project, Will Boost Kazakhstan-China Pipeline Capacity
- Kazakhstan Enters into Strategic Partnership with Britain
- Crimea’s Post-1991 Autonomy ‘Not for Tatars but Against Them,’ Expert Says
Volume 10 Issue 122
June 27, 2013Volume 10 Issue 120
June 25, 2013Volume 10 Issue 116
June 19, 2013- Latest Georgian Casualties in Afghanistan Spark Unprecedented Public Debate and Doubts about Georgia’s NATO Perspectives
- Central Asia’s Water Conflicts Come into Focus During Nazarbayev-Karimov Summit
- Igor Sechin Door-Crashing in Croatia
- Karachaevo-Cherkessia’s Unpopular Governor Says Popular Elections Unnecessary
Volume 10 Issue 102
May 30, 2013Volume 10 Issue 101
May 29, 2013- Russia Underscores its Military Presence in Georgia’s Breakaway Regions
- Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan’s Visit to Washington and Its Impact on Syrian Crisis
- Ukraine Seeks Both Association Deal with EU and Observer Status in Customs Union
- Experts in Russia Say Moscow Should Heed Lessons from Wars in Syria, Libya and Yugoslavia
Volume 10 Issue 99
May 24, 2013Volume 10 Issue 97
May 22, 2013- Forging of Alliance Between Tatar and Bashkir Nationalists Worries Moscow
- Foreign-Backed Jihadist Movement in Kazakhstan Now Threatens Nearby States as Well
- Sources of Moldova’s Political Chaos: The Partition of State Institutions
- Who Controls What: State Institutions and the Power Struggle in Moldova
Volume 10 Issue 95
May 20, 2013- Kazakhstan Proposes to Expand its Transit Facilities on the Caspian to Facilitate NATO’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan
- The Spy Story: An Episode in Russia’s Confusion
- Disappointed in Moscow, Russian Circassian Activist Hails Georgia’s Approach to the North Caucasus
- Sources of Moldova’s Political Chaos: The Party System and Coalition Rule
Volume 10 Issue 94
May 17, 2013- Growing Sense of Polarization and Escalating Tensions in Crimea Ahead of 69th Anniversary of Crimean Tatar Deportation
- Crimean Tatars to Protest Ukrainian Actions on Deportation Anniversary
- Sources of Moldova’s Political Chaos: The Parliamentary System
- Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan Presidential Summit Boosts Joint Ties
Volume 10 Issue 92
May 15, 2013- Lost in Space? Moscow Tries to Rebuild Its Civilian and Military Space Programs
- FBI Director Mueller’s Visit to Georgia Highlights Bilateral Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
- Potential Socialist-led Government in Bulgaria Could Help Russian Energy Interests
- Ethnic Abaza React to Rising Karachai Nationalism
Volume 10 Issue 90
May 13, 2013- What Surkov’s Ousting Signifies About Russia’s Course in Syria
- Ukraine’s Energy Multi-Vectorism: Seeking Energy Independence with the West While Leasing Pipelines to Russia
- Gimry Becomes Target of Dagestan Government Reprisals Again
- Demise of Moldova’s Alliance for European Integration Surprises European Union’s Leaders
Volume 10 Issue 87
May 8, 2013Volume 10 Issue 86
May 7, 2013- Tajikistan Now Jamming a Russian Radio Station
- Georgia a ‘Haven for Terrorists’: Ivanishvili Recycles Moscow’s Long-Discarded Narrative
- Moscow Promotes Airpower and Peacekeeping on Afghanistan-Linked CSTO Agenda (Part Two)
- Georgian Authorities Investigate Former Government to Hit at Current Opposition
Volume 10 Issue 80
April 29, 2013Volume 10 Issue 79
April 26, 2013Volume 10 Issue 75
April 23, 2013Volume 10 Issue 72
April 17, 2013- Ivanishvili and Coalition Partners Threaten to Incriminate Georgia over 2008 Russian Invasion (Part Two)
- Ukraine Continues to Play with the Rules, Not by the Rules
- The Disappearance of Tajikistan’s Ethnic Uzbek Leader: A New Stage in the Struggle Between Tashkent and Dushanbe?
- Security Services’ Puzzling Hyperactivity in North Ossetia May Be Connected to Sochi Olympics
Volume 10 Issue 68
April 11, 2013Volume 10 Issue 67
April 10, 2013Volume 10 Issue 63
April 4, 2013Volume 10 Issue 58
March 28, 2013- EU-Moldova Association Agreement May Yield Huge Political Windfall for Filat’s Party
- Russian-Kazakhstani Energy Spat Favors China
- Poor Performance in Makhachkala Suburb Reflects Continuing Flaws in Russian Counter-Insurgency Operations
- The Cyprus Financial Meltdown Disrupts Close Relations with Berlin and Europe
Volume 10 Issue 53
March 21, 2013Volume 10 Issue 50
March 18, 2013- Russian-US Military Competition in Central Asia Threatens to Compromise Regional Security
- Georgia and the United States: De-Alignment Through Regime Change? (Part Two)
- Chechen-Ingush Border Dispute Resembles Demarcation of Interstate Boundary
- Ukraine Looks to Turkmenistan to Solve Its Energy Security Challenges
Volume 10 Issue 49
March 15, 2013Volume 10 Issue 33
February 21, 2013Volume 10 Issue 32
February 20, 2013Volume 10 Issue 31
February 19, 2013Volume 10 Issue 29
February 15, 2013Volume 10 Issue 28
February 14, 2013Volume 10 Issue 27
February 13, 2013Volume 10 Issue 24
February 8, 2013Volume 10 Issue 23
February 7, 2013Volume 10 Issue 20
February 4, 2013Volume 10 Issue 18
January 31, 2013- Russia May Gain in South Caucasus, as Georgian Government Wavers on Regional Railway Projects
- Russia Threatens to Suspend Space Cooperation with Kazakhstan over Baikonur Dispute
- US-Russian Relations Wither as the Kremlin Seeks out Internal and External Enemies
- Killing of Gakaev Brothers Setback for North Caucasus Insurgency, but Not Fatal
Volume 10 Issue 17
January 30, 2013Volume 10 Issue 15
January 28, 2013Volume 10 Issue 14
January 25, 2013Volume 10 Issue 12
January 23, 2013Volume 10 Issue 10
January 18, 2013Volume 10 Issue 8
January 16, 2013Volume 10 Issue 5
January 11, 2013Volume 10 Issue 3
January 9, 2013- Fresh Border Incident Could Provoke New Inter-Ethnic Clashes in the Ferghana Valley
- The End of United National Movement’s Rule in Georgia: What Now?
- New Year with Old Burden: Political Limbo and Unclear Purpose to Haunt Moldova in 2013
- False Alternatives: Opposition to Sochi Olympics or Repatriation of Syrian Circassians