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TBILISI, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 1, 2020: A woman holds Georgian, US and NATO flags as she takes part in a protest against the results of the 2020 Georgian parliamentary election held by supporters of Georgian opposition parties outside the offices of the Georgian Parliament in Rustaveli Avenue. With votes from 97% of polling stations counted, the ruling Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia Party has won 48% of the vote. David Mdzinarishvili/TASS.No use Russia.

Western Influence Wanes in South Caucasus

September 23, 2021
By Emil Avdaliani

Georgia might be close to a foreign policy rethink, bringing subtle but significant change

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Photo: Militants of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) stand guard at fighting positions on the line of separation from the Ukrainian armed forces in Luhansk Region, Ukraine April 13, 2021. Credit: REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko

The Trouble With Minsk? Russia

September 21, 2021
By Paul Niland

The Minsk Protocol is under attack. But the problem is not the deal, it’s one of the signatories.

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Image: Leaders of Belarus, Russia, Germany, France, and Ukraine at the 11–12 February summit in Minsk. Credit: Kremlin.ru.

The Minsk Protocol: a Menace to Ukraine’s Future

September 15, 2021
By Mykhailo Basarab

The West would be foolish to believe its outline peace plan for Ukraine is anything other than a disaster in the making.

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Image credit: Office of the President of Ukraine.

Reasons to Be Cheerful: The Biden-Zelensky Summit

September 9, 2021
By Dominik Istrate

Despite disagreements about Nord Stream 2 and NATO, Ukraine’s relations with the United States have never been stronger and are on course for an even closer strategic partnership.

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Image: President’s visit to the United States. Credit: President of Ukraine.

Biden-Zelensky: Seize the Moment

September 1, 2021
By Kurt Volker

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House provides an opportunity to re-establish a genuine strategic partnership.

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Russia Tells America’s Friends: You’re All Alone Now

August 25, 2021
By Ben Dubow

Russia, like authoritarians the world over, wanted America’s friends to take away one message from the U.S. debacle in Afghanistan: No one will save you.

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Photo: Demonstrators gather at a barricade near Independence Square where pro-European integration protesters are holding a rally in central Kiev, December 12, 2013. Ukrainian protesters stood their ground after a sweep by riot police and their leaders dismissed an offer of talks from a president they say must quit for favouring ties with Russia over the European Union. Credit: REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk.

Ukraine’s Dangerous Success

August 18, 2021
By Edward Lucas

Not a problem many anticipated in 1991.

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Photo: Participation of the President of Ukraine in the celebrations on the occasion of the Day of the National Police of Ukraine. Credit: Office of the President of Ukraine.

Ukraine: Never Marry a Bully

July 28, 2021
By Daryna Onyshko

Ukraine needs to rethink its cooperation with the Chinese government and stop compromising human rights principles for foreign investment.

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What Ukraine Needs from the Biden Summit

July 23, 2021
By Dominik Istrate

President Joe Biden should aim for clear, concrete results to restore U.S.-Ukrainian relations.

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Photo: MINSK, BELARUS - OCTOBER 25, 2020: An opposition activist makes a V-sign during an unauthorized protest. Mass protests organized by the opposition have been taking place in Belarus after the 9 August presidential election. Credit: Stringer/TASS.

The Donbasization of Belarus. A Test For Europe

July 13, 2021
By Tadeusz Giczan

Without EU action, Belarus will become a failed state on Europe’s doorstep

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