Civil Society
Despite some progress, the Georgian government has not implemented reforms addressing the most significant problems highlighted by the European Commission.
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March 3, 2023
Erdoğan Profits as Turkey’s Table of Six Upended
Turkey’s main opposition grouping presented President Erdoğan with a viable threat in this year’s elections. Or so it seemed.
March 1, 2023
Could Do Better, EU Tells Georgia
To listen to Georgia’s politicians respond to the latest European Union (EU) assessment of the country’s progress towards membership, you might think all was going well.
February 9, 2023
Behind the Lines: Russian Soldiers Seize Ukrainian Homes
January 30 - February 6: Occupation forces evicted Ukrainian civilians from their homes to accommodate Russian soldiers and local collaborators. They continued to deport civilians and children from the occupied territories to Russia, and turned over more healthcare facilities to the military.
February 1, 2023
Iran vs. the People: A Test of Legitimacy
Iran's regime is using its information channels to convince a population in revolt that it has a right to govern.
January 30, 2023
Western Elites — Rubles Bought (Some of) the Best
Recent high-profile arrests show how Russia exploited greed to buy its way into the Western establishment. The invasion of Ukraine has broken the model.
January 26, 2023
What’s a Russian?
For Russian organizations in exile Russian identity is both an asset and a challenge
January 25, 2023
Rebuilding Ukraine: A Historic Plan for Congress
Post-war Ukraine can only hope to repair Russian war damage if the US leads the way with imaginative financing plans. Here's how.
January 19, 2023
Russian Media in Exile and Latvia: The Limits of Free Speech
Much has been made of a dispute between Latvia and a Russian TV station, but the broader picture is much more encouraging.
January 13, 2023
Kremlin Crosshairs Focus on Exiles
In the first days of 2023, Moscow has set its sights on the Russians in exile.