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Analysis | Jul 29, 2019
Pleas from Central and Eastern European leaders, missteps by Russian President Boris Yeltsin and victory by the pro-expansion Republican Party in the 1994 U.S. congressional election all helped advocates of full-membership enlargement to win.
Digest | Jul 26, 2019
Analysis | Jul 26, 2019
This week’s unprecedented Russian-Chinese patrol, including Russia’s run-in with South Korean jets, signals both growing bilateral military cooperation and Moscow’s willingness to take on geopolitical risks for the sake of its relationship with Beijing.
Analysis | Jul 25, 2019
Candidates do not give revealing answers to provocative questions about world affairs because moderators do not ask such questions.
Post | Jul 25, 2019
South Korean fighter jets fired over 300 warning shots at a Russian Air Force A-50 Mainstay Airborne Early Warning aircraft on July 23 after the Russian plane twice violated South Korea’s airspace above the East Sea, according to South Korean authorities cited by The Aviationist. Earlier that day,…
Event | Sep 13, 2019
Join PONARS Eurasia for an opportunity to discuss important policy issues with leading and up-and-coming scholars from North America, Russia, Europe and Eurasia.
Analysis | Jul 24, 2019
Frye argues that discussions in the media during the run-up to the Mueller Report release lacked the "hard-edged skepticism, demand for evidence, and appreciation of what we can and cannot know" that academics and experts can provide.
Analysis | Jul 23, 2019
Ukrainian society has presented the new president with two key demands: peace in the Donbass, and purging corrupt figures from the elites.
Analysis | Jul 19, 2019
The schism in the pro-Russia camp is preventing the return of the political model of two Ukraines, a model that is the perfect breeding ground for politicians who boost their ratings by fanning the flames of the interregional confrontation in the country.
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