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Volume 6 Issue 233
December 18, 2009- Relatives of Slain Ingush Opposition Leader Killed and Injured in Blast
- Strategic Implications of the Central Asia-China Gas Pipeline
- Bulava Launch Failure and the Crisis of Russian Defense Industry
- Moscow Targeting Adriatic Energy Transportation Lifeline to Central Europe
- Former Militant Group Re-establishes Itself in Karachaevo-Cherkessia
Volume 6 Issue 228
December 11, 2009Volume 6 Issue 225
December 10, 2009- Kyrgyz Authorities Deny Entry to Human Rights Activists
- Mistral Procurement Divides Russian Defense Leadership
- Russian Combat Training Prioritizes the Individual
- Kadyrov Requests Additional Funding From Moscow Amid Accusations of Rights Abuses
- Moldova on Automatic Pilot After the Presidential Election Fails Again
Volume 6 Issue 227
December 10, 2009Volume 6 Issue 222
December 3, 2009Volume 6 Issue 221
December 2, 2009- Mistral Warship Offer Symbolizes New Franco-Russian Strategic Partnership
- Mistral Warship Offer Symbolizes New Franco-Russian Strategic Partnership
- Deadly Crash of Nevsky Express Revives Fears of Past Bombing Campaigns
- Russia Seeks to Sustain its Energy Security
- France Offers Russia a Naval Power Projection Capability
Volume 6 Issue 220
December 1, 2009Volume 6 Issue 216
November 23, 2009Volume 6 Issue 213
November 18, 2009Volume 6 Issue 211
November 16, 2009Volume 6 Issue 209
November 12, 2009Volume 6 Issue 200
October 30, 2009Volume 6 Issue 198
October 28, 2009Volume 6 Issue 195
October 23, 2009Volume 6 Issue 194
October 22, 2009Volume 6 Issue 193
October 21, 2009- Turkey and Azerbaijan: “One Nation-Two States?”
- Turkey: a Bridge or Bottleneck for Caspian Gas to Europe?
- Ukrainian Tycoon Returns to Government as Foreign Minister
- Dagestani Official Reportedly Calls for Anti-Islamist “Revenge Squads”
- Opinion Poll Reveals the Impact of the Global Recession on Belarus
Volume 6 Issue 191
October 19, 2009Volume 6 Issue 189
October 15, 2009- Massive Vote-Rigging Exposed in Russia
- Azerbaijan-Russia Gas Agreement: Implications for Nabucco Project
- Georgia Rejects FSB Chief’s Charges of Supporting Terrorism in the North Caucasus
- Uzbekistan Challenges Regional Electricity Supplies Network
- Postponed Military Exercise Tests Turkish-Israeli Cooperation
Volume 6 Issue 186
October 9, 2009Volume 6 Issue 184
October 7, 2009- Ankara and Yerevan Prepare for the Signing of Historic Protocols
- Moscow Examines an Alternative Vision of Military Professionalism
- Kadyrov Requests Criminal Case to be Launched Against Novaya Gazeta
- Who is to Blame for Ukraine’s Privatization Scandal?
- Moldova’s Post-Communist Government Adopts Previous Policy on Transnistria
Volume 6 Issue 181
October 2, 2009Volume 6 Issue 178
September 29, 2009Volume 6 Issue 176
September 25, 2009Volume 6 Issue 175
September 24, 2009- Turkish Military Supports the Government's Kurdish Initiative
- Declarative Tenets or Proactive Allied Policy in Europe's East
- Military Reform Raises the Specter of a Coup
- North Ossetia's Muslim Minority Fights a Negative Image of Islam in the Republic
- Kyrgyzstan to Begin Electricity Rationing Next Month
Volume 6 Issue 174
September 24, 2009Volume 6 Issue 170
September 17, 2009- Another Opposition Leader Escapes the Bakiyev Regime
- Naval Security Deficit Growing in the Black Sea
- Venezuela's Multibillion Dollar Abkhazia and South Ossetia Recognition Fee
- Patriot Missile Procurement Option Sparks Controversy in Turkey
- Suicide Bombings Part of Tactical Shift by North Caucasus Rebels
Volume 6 Issue 169
September 16, 2009- Russian Military Digs in for the Long Haul in Georgian Territories
- Gazprom Targets Larger Share of the U.S. Energy Market
- Moscow Reduces Aid to the North Caucasus: Jeopardizing the Precarious Security Environment
- Presidential Election Campaign Paralyzes Ukrainian Parliament
- Turkish Opposition Remains Skeptical of Government's "Armenian Opening"
Volume 6 Issue 167
September 14, 2009Volume 6 Issue 166
September 11, 2009- U.N. General Assembly Calls for Refugees' Return to Georgia's Abkhazia and South Ossetia
- AKP Government's Conflict with Media Group Escalates
- Azerbaijan Nervously Watching Turkish-Armenian Rapprochement
- Lukashenka Admits Rigging 2006 Presidential Election
- Insurgent Attacks and Apparent Government-Backed Counter-Violence Plague Dagestan
Volume 6 Issue 164
September 9, 2009Volume 6 Issue 163
September 8, 2009Volume 6 Issue 162
August 21, 2009- The Role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the North Caucasus
- Azerbaijan's Independent Foreign Policy Strengthened by Recent High Profile Meetings
- More Russian Troops Headed to Ingushetia
- Kazakhstan Approaches OSCE Chairmanship as a "National Strategic Project"
- Kurdish Debate Dominates Turkish Politics
Volume 6 Issue 161
August 20, 2009Volume 6 Issue 157
August 14, 2009- Center of Rebel Strikes Shifts to Eastern Dagestan
- AKP's Kurdish Initiative Sparks Political Controversy in Turkey
- Medvedev Proposes Legal Mechanisms to Authorize Military Force Abroad
- Russia Shows Interest in Samsun-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline Proposal
- Samsun-Ceyhan, Burgas-Alexandroupolis: Russian Options to Absorb Kazakhstan's Oil Production
Volume 6 Issue 155
August 12, 2009Volume 6 Issue 153
August 10, 2009Volume 6 Issue 151
August 6, 2009- Coup Debate Resurfaces in Turkey Following the Third Ergenekon Indictment
- Baku Surprised by Berdimuhamedov's Inflammatory Statement
- Bulgarian Government Suspends Energy Negotiations with Russia Pending Review
- Balkar Minority Demands Greater Autonomy in Kabardin-Balkaria
- Nuclear Submarines Deployed to Deter U.S. Interference in Russia's Confrontation with Georgia
Volume 6 Issue 148
August 3, 2009Volume 6 Issue 147
July 31, 2009Volume 6 Issue 145
July 29, 2009Volume 6 Issue 144
July 28, 2009- Medvedev Tries to Dress Foreign Policy Setbacks as Achievements
- Ukraine-U.S. Relations: New Prospects in the Wake of Biden's Visit
- Moscow Market Crackdown Strains Turkish-Russian Trade Relations
- Russia Promotes its "Sphere of Privileged Interests" in Kyrgyzstan
- Dagestani President Chooses the Republic's New Interior Minister
Volume 6 Issue 142
July 24, 2009- Bakiyev Wins Presidential Election, Opposition Declares "War"
- Zakaev and Chechen Parliament's Speaker Hold Talks in Oslo
- AKP Prepares a Comprehensive Plan to Address the Kurdish Question
- Russia-Germany: an Asymmetric "Strategic Partnership"
- German Business Interests Speak Out During Russo-German Summit
Volume 6 Issue 140
July 22, 2009- Oil Excavation Crisis in Cyprus Threatens Turkish-Greek Cypriot Negotiations
- Nazarbayev Purges Army of Corrupt Top Brass
- Tymoshenko Faces Damaging Domestic Gas Price Increases
- Cycle of Government Repression and Rebel Violence Continues in the North Caucasus
- Leading Figures in Central-Eastern Europe Call for U.S. Re-Engagement
Volume 6 Issue 137
July 17, 2009- Turkish Almanac Promotes Security Sector Reform
- Azerbaijan Boosts Implementation Prospects of Nabucco Inter-Governmental Agreement
- North Caucasus Authorities Engaging in Collective Punishment
- Chechen Leader Calls on Memorial Head to Proclaim his Innocence
- Russian "Water," Machismo and National Decay
Volume 6 Issue 135
July 15, 2009Volume 6 Issue 129
July 7, 2009- Turkish Defense Procurement Agency Launches Modernization Programs
- Newly Formed Moldovan Democratic Party Fills Vacuum in Political Landscape
- After-Effects of April Clashes Overshadow Moldova's Electoral Campaign
- Moscow's Attempt to Tighten Control over the North Caucasus is Backfiring
- Medvedev Expands the Northern Supply Route to Afghanistan
Volume 6 Issue 127
July 2, 2009Volume 6 Issue 125
June 30, 2009- China to Increase Gas Imports From "Economically Complementary" Turkmenistan
- Turkmenistan Pressured by Gazprom's Halt on Turkmen Gas Imports
- Dagestan's Most Significant Opposition Newspaper Accused of Extremism
- Russia's Vision in Crisis for CSTO Military Forces
- Turkey Welcomes NATO-Russia Military Cooperation
Volume 6 Issue 123
June 26, 2009- Can Kadyrov Deliver on his Vow to Crush Chechnya's Insurgency in Two Weeks?
- Lukoil Acquires Major Stake in Netherlands Refinery and Marketing
- Nurgaliev: North Caucasus Violence Challenges the Authorities
- Medvedev Clings to Advancing the Ruble as Reserve Currency
- Turkish Military Coup Debate Resurfaces
Volume 6 Issue 122
June 25, 2009Volume 6 Issue 121
June 24, 2009Volume 6 Issue 120
June 23, 2009Volume 6 Issue 118
June 19, 2009- Murder of Ingush Judge Tied to Proceedings for 2004 Rebel Attack
- Erdogan Avoids Confrontation with the Military over Alleged Plot
- Speculation Intensifies over the Future of Manas
- Rights Group: Chechen Students Deported from Egypt Face Torture
- Gazprom Executive Confirms Production and Investment Woes
Volume 6 Issue 117
June 18, 2009Volume 6 Issue 116
June 17, 2009- UNOMIG, RIP: the Curtain Finally Falls on a Side-Show
- Medvedev Advocates Increasing Grain Exports to Enhance "Global Food Security"
- Religious Figure and Ex-Republican Vice Premier Killed in Ingushetia
- The Ukrainian Government Launches Bailout Plan for Banks
- Turkey Considers Procuring American or Russian Attack Helicopters
Volume 6 Issue 115
June 16, 2009- Military Reform Exposes Tension within the Russian Government
- Uzbekistan Quietly Stalling on CSTO Collective forces
- Russia Celebrates its National Day Facing an Uncertain Future
- Tensions Flare in a Kabardino-Balkaria Resort Populated by the Balkar Minority
- Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Visits Pakistan and Afghanistan
Volume 6 Issue 110
June 9, 2009Volume 6 Issue 108
June 5, 2009Volume 6 Issue 107
June 4, 2009- Insurgent Violence Returns to Kabardino-Balkaria
- Moscow Struggling to Transform CSTO into a "Russian NATO"
- German Election-Year Politics Facilitates Russian Take-Over of Opel
- German Auto Maker Opel Passes from American to Russian Hands
- Turkish-Azeri Talks on Gas Prices Continue through "Soccer Diplomacy"
Volume 6 Issue 105
June 2, 2009- The Kurdistan Regional Government Launches Oil Exports through Turkey
- Russia Struggles to Sustain Alliance with Belarus
- Bombings and Shootings Reported Across North Caucasus
- U.N. Secretary-General Revises Report on Abkhazia under Russian Pressure
- General Shamanov Appointed as Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces
Volume 6 Issue 94
May 15, 2009Volume 6 Issue 83
April 30, 2009Volume 6 Issue 65
April 6, 2009- Blast Reminds the EU of Moldova-Balkans Gas Transit Pipeline
- Russia Resumes Electricity Exports to China
- Moscow and Tskhinvali Finally Agree Russian Federal Aid Deal for South Ossetia
- Surgut's Move Against MOL: A New Stage in Russian Acquisition Strategy in Europe
- Turkey Reaches Compromise Over New Head of NATO
Volume 6 Issue 60
March 30, 2009Volume 6 Issue 54
March 20, 2009Volume 6 Issue 50
March 16, 2009- Bakiyev Regime Suspected in Political Assassination
- Shaking Down the Turkic Brother? Turkey's AKP Government Obstructs Azerbaijan's Gas Outlet to Europe
- Turkish Economic Stimulus Package Foresees Temporary Tax Cuts in Automotive and Other Sectors
- Russian Anti-Crisis Policy Is Adrift Without Direction