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Photo: A U.S. Army M1 Abrams tank is transported across the Danube River in Romania during Exercise Saber Guardian 2019. The exercise includes more than 8,000 soldiers from six NATO Allied and partner nations. It's co-led by Romanian Land Forces and U.S. Army Europe. Credit: NATO

Military Mobility Project Appendix 3: Focşani Gate

March 3, 2021
By Heinrich Brauss, Ben Hodges and Julian Lindley-French

Key Terrain in NATO’s Southeastern Region

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Photo: Workers are seen through a pipe at a construction site on the extension of Russia's TurkStream gas pipeline ahead of the visit of Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic and Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, in Letnitsa, Bulgaria, June 1, 2020. Credit: REUTERS/ Stoyan Nenov

Still time for the U.S. to Block Nord Stream’s Balkan Brother

March 2, 2021
By Stephen Blank

Another Kremlin energy project that looks too good to be true

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A man holds China's flag next to Serbia's flag as a plane transporting one million doses of Sinopharm's China National Biotec Group (CNBG) vaccines for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) arrives at Nikola Tesla Airport in Belgrade, Serbia, January 16, 2021. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

The Twin Authoritarian Challenge in the Western Balkans

February 8, 2021
By Rumena Filipova, Ruslan Stefanov and CEPA

Chinese and Russian disinformation efforts in the Western Balkans have achieved a dangerous synergy. The COVID crisis is only making their work easier.

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Bulgaria’s Obstinate Arm-Twisting

November 17, 2020
By Dimitar Bechev and CEPA

At a meeting of EU leaders, Bulgaria today blocked the start of North Macedonia’s accession talks over an arcane dispute concerning language and history. It’s a bad decision that could have lasting consequences.

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Balkan Grit

May 4, 2020
By Janusz Bugajski

The Pandemic Has Hit South-Eastern Europe Hard but Opportunities Beckon

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