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Military conflict in Karabakh brought to a close: Moscow’s hand strengthened while that of Turkey weakened
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Military conflict in Karabakh brought to a close: Moscow’s hand strengthened while that of Turkey weakened

Military conflict in Karabakh ended with expanded military presence by Russia in the Caucasus under the Transnistrian scenario. Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan claimed he had signed a peace deal…
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November 10, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Russia
Raising pressure by economic sanctions is the only way to make Russia live in peace with the West
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Raising pressure by economic sanctions is the only way to make Russia live in peace with the West

The economic sanctions imposed against Russia for repeated violation of international law and aggressive activity by the Kremlin in Europe, have emerged effective and are likely to become an efficient…
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November 6, 2020Tags: economy, Russia, Sanctions
Separatist Trends Among the Turki and Mongols Inhabiting the European Part of Russia
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Separatist Trends Among the Turki and Mongols Inhabiting the European Part of Russia

The Slavs explored the European part of Russia much earlier than Siberia and the North Caucasus. However, the peoples of Turkic and Mongolian origin, some of whom had a state…
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November 4, 2020Tags: Russia, separatism
Cyber espionage and Russia’s intelligence hack activities
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Cyber espionage and Russia’s intelligence hack activities

Since 2014 Russian military intelligence has been actively practicing cyber warfare methods on the territory of NATO countries and their allies. The Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) likely possesses the finest…
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October 29, 2020Tags: Cyberattacks, Russia
Siberian separatism: whether federal center can hold remote regions
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Siberian separatism: whether federal center can hold remote regions

Siberia is one Russia’s remote regions with the largest nature’s endowments. Its poor development, economic attractiveness and rising nationalism among core ethnic groups favor separatism. Siberian economic separatism Siberia is…
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October 27, 2020Tags: Russia
Separatism in the Caucasus: Trends and Prospects
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Separatism in the Caucasus: Trends and Prospects

Russians are widely perceived as an alien ethnos in the North Caucasus, with religion multiplying the differences. The most significant separatist sentiments are usually expanded in Chechnya, Dagestan and Ingushetia,…
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October 22, 2020Tags: North Caucasus, Russia, separatism
Moscow seeks to test Sputnik V in third world countries
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Moscow seeks to test Sputnik V in third world countries

Russia keeps trying to play COVID-19 pandemic card for political purposes. Following an ambitious Sputnik V presentation, named Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine, the Kremlin is doing its utmost to sell it…
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October 19, 2020Tags: Covid-19, Russia
Karabakh, a frozen conflict is not a closed conflict
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Karabakh, a frozen conflict is not a closed conflict

On September 27th, the 30-year conflict in Karabakh was awakened. Heavy bombardments between the Armenian and Azerbaijani forces continued as the two warring sides refused to hear repeated appeals from…
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October 15, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Karabakh, Russia
Separatism in Russia: the whys, the ins and the outs
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Separatism in Russia: the whys, the ins and the outs

The Russian Empire and the Soviet Union were extensively emerging imperial states, developing vast swathes and entering into constant armed conflicts with various ethnic groups in their path. This activity…
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October 14, 2020Tags: Russia, separatism
Signs of Putin’s weakening and transformational processes in Russia
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Signs of Putin’s weakening and transformational processes in Russia

Hard lines dividing Russian intelligence agencies may signal Vladimir Putin's slackening in the Kremlin. Despite he currently keeps Russia's government well in hand, certain pressure groups representing the special agencies…
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October 12, 2020Tags: Russia

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