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November 25, 2020 Russian peacekeepers are seen during a visit by Nagorno Karabakh residents at a military checkpoint on a road to Shushi and Goris, on Russia's Day of Peacekeeper

Winners and Losers in the South Caucasus

December 4, 2020
By Emil Avdaliani and CEPA

Playing the “peacekeeping card” could signal Moscow’s relative geopolitical decline in the region.

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Photo: Maia Sandu visiting the European Commission as Prime Minister on July 5, 2019. Credit: Government of the Republic of Moldova

Don’t Wait

November 16, 2020
By Edward Lucas

The EU should act to support Moldova, despite its impotence in the Caucasus

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Russia’s Limited Options Around Nagorno-Karabakh

October 28, 2020
By Emil Avdaliani and CEPA

Azerbaijan’s military success upends the status quo around the conflict zone and limits Russia’s options for geopolitical balancing.

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Photo: President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan (right) signs a bilateral agreements with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey, February 25, 2020. Credit: President Administration of Azerbaijan

With Friends Like These

October 13, 2020
By Cordelia Buchanan Ponczek

Turkey’s brinksmanship in the South Caucasus puts a spotlight on tensions within NATO.

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Credit: Tank Monument - Near Mayraberd (Askeran) - Nagorno-Karabakh, Adam Jones

Black Flowers in a Black Garden

October 5, 2020
By Edward Lucas

Armenia and Azerbaijan are fighting — for the Kremlin’s benefit.

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Eurasian Disunion

June 18, 2020
By Emil Avdaliani

The Pandemic Exacerbates the Divisions in the Kremlin-Led Body

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