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Volume 9 Issue 229
December 14, 2012Volume 9 Issue 224
December 7, 2012Volume 9 Issue 220
December 3, 2012- Activists in Middle Volga Protest Moscow’s Plans to End Obligatory Instruction in Non-Russian Languages
 - Kadyrov’s Visit to Baku: What Are Azerbaijan’s Interests in the North Caucasus?
 - Is Russian Gold Being Used to Support North Caucasus Insurgency?
 - Putin Attempts a Comeback as His Leadership Becomes Precarious
 
Volume 9 Issue 219
November 30, 2012- A Depressing Curtain for Russian Naval Power: Admiral Sergei Gorshkov Fails Her Sea Trials (Part One)
 - Chechens Are Among Foreigners Fighting to Overthrow Bashar al-Assad
 - Russians Fleeing Adygea, Threatening Moscow’s Control of Region
 - Russia’s Ever Friendlier Ties to Vietnam—Are They a Signal to China?
 
Volume 9 Issue 212
November 19, 2012Volume 9 Issue 210
November 15, 2012Volume 9 Issue 208
November 13, 2012- Is Georgia’s New Government Shifting the Country’s Geopolitical Course Toward Russia?
 - Central Asia’s Stability Increasingly Compromised by Ongoing Grain Crisis
 - All the President’s Men: Putin Reshuffles the Top Brass
 - Russia Considering Restoring Soviet-Era Law on Psychiatry, Opening Door to Political Abuse
 
Volume 9 Issue 202
November 5, 2012- Is Moscow Preparing to Play the Ethnic Card to Stay Politically Relevant?
 - Road Projects in Tajikistan Impact Its Strategic Geography
 - US Elections Deepen the Divergence Between Russia’s and Putin’s Interests
 - Draft Language Law Could Ultimately End Non-Russian Language Instruction, Moscow Ethnographer Says
 
Volume 9 Issue 199
October 31, 2012Volume 9 Issue 193
October 23, 2012Volume 9 Issue 191
October 19, 2012Volume 9 Issue 183
October 9, 2012Volume 9 Issue 182
October 5, 2012Volume 9 Issue 179
October 2, 2012Volume 9 Issue 178
October 1, 2012Volume 9 Issue 177
September 28, 2012Volume 9 Issue 175
September 26, 2012Volume 9 Issue 169
September 18, 2012Volume 9 Issue 167
September 14, 2012- Nazarbayev-Karimov Summit Imparts New Momentum to Kazakhstani-Uzbekistani Relations
 - Filat’s Reset: Moldovan Prime Minister Reaches out to Putin and Medvedev
 - Dagestan Remains the Deadliest Republic of the North Caucasus
 - Moldova’s Filat Discusses Energy Sector Agreement with Russia’s Putin and Medvedev
 
Volume 9 Issue 163
September 10, 2012Volume 9 Issue 156
August 15, 2012Volume 9 Issue 149
August 6, 2012- Putin Suggests Transnistria Self-Determination, Rogozin Displays Transnistria Flag
 - Call for Creation of Cossack Security Force Sparks Negative Reaction from Circassian Groups in the North Caucasus
 - Kyrgyzstan’s National Security Concept Legally Enshrines Strategic Balance
 - Putin Turns to Patriotism as the Support Base of Last Resort
 
Volume 9 Issue 148
August 3, 2012Volume 9 Issue 146
August 1, 2012- Congress Reviews Central Asia (Part One): Security Issues
 - Russia Plays Spoiler in the Most Recent 5+2 Talks
 - Anti-Corruption Campaign in Kabardino-Balkaria Signals Moscow May Adopt a More Aggressive Approach Toward the North Caucasus
 - Following Armed Clashes, Peace Negotiations in Tajikistan’s GBAO Region Continue
 
Volume 9 Issue 141
July 25, 2012- Terror Networks Link Kazakhstani Fighters in Afghanistan and North Caucasus to the Home Front
 - Central Asia Commits to Russian Joint Air Defense Plans
 - Ethnic Russians and Caucasians Clash in the “Melting Pot” of Russia’s North Caucasus
 - Lukashenka’s Latin American Trip Brings Some Short-Term Benefits for Minsk
 
Volume 9 Issue 140
July 24, 2012Volume 9 Issue 138
July 20, 2012- Hungarian MOL Goes Upstream in Kazakhstani Projects
 - UN Human Rights Chief Urges Kazakhstan to Allow International Investigation into Zhanaozen
 - Experts Warn North Caucasus Violence Could Spread to Russia’s Volga Region
 - Bomb Blast Connected to Terrorist Activity in Kazakhstan Kills Eight People in Almaty Province
 
Volume 9 Issue 137
July 19, 2012Volume 9 Issue 134
July 16, 2012Volume 9 Issue 133
July 13, 2012Volume 9 Issue 129
July 9, 2012Volume 9 Issue 127
July 5, 2012Volume 9 Issue 123
June 28, 2012Volume 9 Issue 122
June 27, 2012Volume 9 Issue 120
June 25, 2012Volume 9 Issue 117
June 20, 2012Volume 9 Issue 108
June 7, 2012Volume 9 Issue 107
June 6, 2012Volume 9 Issue 106
June 5, 2012Volume 9 Issue 98
May 23, 2012Volume 9 Issue 97
May 22, 2012Volume 9 Issue 96
May 21, 2012Volume 9 Issue 92
May 15, 2012Volume 9 Issue 85
May 4, 2012Volume 9 Issue 76
April 17, 2012Volume 9 Issue 70
April 9, 2012Volume 9 Issue 66
April 3, 2012Volume 9 Issue 65
April 2, 2012Volume 9 Issue 64
March 30, 2012Volume 9 Issue 63
March 29, 2012Volume 9 Issue 61
March 27, 2012Volume 9 Issue 59
March 23, 2012- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported in Dagestan and Ingushetia
 - Medvedev Appoints Putin’s Special Representatives for Abkhazia and South Ossetia
 - Moscow Strives to Diminish Its Foreign Protectorates to the Level of the Russian Regions
 - Dmitry Rogozin Appointed Special Presidential Representative for Transnistria
 
Volume 9 Issue 44
March 2, 2012- Insurgency Related Incidents Reported in Dagestan and Ingushetia
 - Kremlin Seeks to Alarm Southern Neighbors About Cooperating with the Pentagon
 - Possible Sub-Texts to the Sino-Russian Veto of the Security Council Resolution on Syria (Part Two)
 - Projects in Synergy: Trans-Caspian, Trans-Anatolian Gas Pipelines
 
Volume 9 Issue 43
March 1, 2012- “And the Winner Is…”: Belarus and European Union Recall Each Other’s Ambassadors
 - China Eyes Greater Share of Turkey’s Rising Infrastructure Investments, Including Construction of a Nuclear Plant
 - Massive Repression of the Prodemocracy Opposition May Begin Next Week
 - Dagestan Rebel Movement Undergoes Leadership Changes as Radicalization Deepens
 
Volume 9 Issue 42
February 29, 2012- “Georgian Dream” Attack Georgia’s NATO Mission in Afghanistan
 - Possible Sub-Texts to the Sino-Russian Veto of the Security Council Resolution on Syria (Part One)
 - Russian Security Services Allege Chechen Rebels Plotted Assassination of Vladimir Putin
 - US, Armenia Agree on First-Ever Joint Military Exercises
 
Volume 9 Issue 39
February 24, 2012- Viktor Yanukovych Two Years on: Why Many Got Him Wrong
 - Kazakhstan’s Socio-Economic Modernization Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities for the Next Decade
 - Dagestani Man Abducted by Security Forces Freed After Mass Protest by Fellow Villagers
 - Russia Completing Baltic Pipeline System Construction, Reducing Druzhba Pipeline Flow