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no. 898 (May 2024). The war in Ukraine and changing perceptions of Russia in Azerbaijan ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 899 (May 2024). Anti-Kremlin militant activities in and around the Russian Federation: what to expect after the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 902 (June 2024). Anchored in freedom: Ukrainians' will to fight back in harder times ([June 202])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 202]
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no. 877 (February 2024). Categorizing Russian atrocity crimes in Ukraine: judicial accountability and implications ahead ([February 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2024]
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no. 907 (August 2024). Prisoner exchanges, Putin-style: from Cold War-era spy swaps to the kidnapping and criminality of today ([August 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2024]
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no. 910 (September 2024). Newly found reductionism in nuclear deterrence Russian-style ([September 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2024]
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no. 904 (June 2024). Far from home: Russians relocating to Latin America ([June 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2024]
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no. 900 (June 2024). Shifting political thresholds among the Russia public ([June 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2024]
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no. 878 (February 2024). Repurposing tradition to justify the war in Ukraine ([February 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2024]
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no. 881 (March 2024). The Carlson-Putin interview, or the limits of dialogue between the Western far right and Russia ([March 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2024]
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no. 893 (May 2024). From crisis to catalyst: the impact of Russia's war on Moldova's domestic and foreign policies ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 886 (April 2024). Ukraine's economy moves westward: implications for rebound and reconstruction ([April 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2024]
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no. 887 (May 2024). After the collapse: how to prevent a return to another variant of "Putinism" ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 888 (May 2024). The impact of the war in Ukraine on the Eurasian Economic Union ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 882 (March 2024). Ukraine's EU membership prospects: taking on Europe's budgetary and institutional hurdles ([March 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2024]
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no. 890 (May 2024). Are the sanctions working ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 891 (May 2024). Kazakhstan's new push to the West ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 892 (May 2024). Belarus and the war: gradual de-sovereignization of the country ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 889 (May 2024). What is considered extinct may never die: the future of Russia-led organizations in Eurasia ([May 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2024]
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no. 872 (January 2024). Center-regional relations in Russia during the war: are there signs of model erosion? ([January 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2024]
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no. 873 (January 2024). Filtering the news: why Russians prefer propaganda and shield themselves from independent reporting ([January 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2024]
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no. 875 (February 2024). Russia's changing Latin America strategy ([February 2024])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2024]
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no. 831 (February 2023). Russia's invasion of Ukraine and weaponization of the "humanitarian space" ([February 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2023]
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no. 832 (February 2023). The evolving concerns of Russians after the invasion of Ukraine: evaluating appeals to the presidential administration ([February 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2023]
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no. 833 (March 2023). Ukraine's current counterintelligence capabilities ([March 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2023]
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no. 834 (March 2023). The risk of protest won't stop election manipulation: implications for democracy assistance ([March 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2023]
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no. 835 (March 2023). Ramzan Kadyrov's gamble in Ukraine: keeping Chechnya under control while competing for federal power ([March 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2023]
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no. 836 (March 2023). Using Russian prisoners to fight in Ukraine: legal or crime? ([March 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2023]
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no. 837 (March 2023). The Ukrainian resistance movement in the occupied territories ([March 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2023]
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no. 850 (July 2023). Why the West should localize anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine ([July 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2023]
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no. 848 (July 2023). The spatiality of war and challenges in restoring Ukraine's economy ([July 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2023]
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no. 839 (April 2023). Russia's paramilitarization and its consequences ([April 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2023]
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no. 842 (April 2023). Ukrainians and Russians are not one people: but perhaps not for the reasons you think ([April 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2023]
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no. 843 (April 2023). Russia's administrators: the weakest link in a crisis ([April 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2023]
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no. 838 (March 2023). Exodus: Russian repression and social "movement" ([March 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2023]
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no. 856 (October 2023). How foreign funders should strengthen their support for civil society: a case study of USAID in Kazakhstan ([October 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2023]
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no. 823 (January 2023). Ethnic variationen in support for Putin and the invasion of Ukraine ([January 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2023]
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no. 822 (January 2023). Russian political exiles: the challenges of forging an anti-war movement ([January 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2023]
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no. 825 (January 2023). National security in local hands?: how local authorities contribute to Ukraine's resilience ([January 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2023]
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no. 824 (January 2023). Silence matters: self-censorship and war in Russia ([January 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2023]
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no. 841 (April 2023). Russian protests following the invasion of Ukraine ([April 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2023]
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no. 847 (June 2023). A final reckoning?: Sino-Russian relations amid Russia's war on Ukraine ([June 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2023]
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no. 844 (May 2023). Tbilisi's transactional foreign policy leads Georgians astray ([May 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2023]
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no. 830 (February 2023). How reliable are polls in wartime Ukraine? ([February 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2023]
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no. 827 (February 2023). Is the war in Ukraine helping or hindering the relationship between the EU and its illiberal member states? ([February 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2023]
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no. 826 (February 2023). The policy implications of Russia's genocide in Ukraine ([February 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2023]
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no. 859 (October 2023). Are sanctions on Russia effective?: how (not) to inform the debate ([October 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2023]
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no. 849 (July 2023). One step ahead of the dictator: OVD-Info and the rebuilding of Russian civil society ([July 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2023]
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no. 840 (March 2023). Consolidating values to consolidate power in Russia ([March 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2023]
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no. 857 (October 2023). Russia and the Western Balkans since the war in Ukraine: detachment, diminished status, and the agency of local actors ([October 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2023]
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no. 855 (September 2023). Explaining Ukraine's resilience to Russia's invasion: the role of local governance and decentralization reform ([September 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2023]
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no. 851 (August 2023). Victory despite the cost: what Ukrainians think about the war, peace, and Russia ([August 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2023]
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no. 828 (February 2023). Turning the Soviet ethos into a democracy cause: lessons from the 2020 Belarus mobilization ([February 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2023]
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no. 864 (November 2023). The South Caucasus between Putin and Erdoğan: is Russia on its way out? ([November 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2023]
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no. 863 (November 2023). For victory in freedom: why Ukrainian resilience to Russian aggression endures ([November 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2023]
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no. 829 (February 2023). Beyond Wagner: the Russian Cossack forces in Ukraine ([February 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2023]
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no. 865 (November 2023). Russian military Keynesianism: who benefits from the war in Ukraine? ([November 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2023]
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no. 860 (October 2023). All blushes of Autumn: Russia's evolving "red lines" in the war on Ukraine ([October 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2023]
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no. 861 (November 2023). Negotiating security with autocracies: implications for the Russo-Ukrainian war ([November 2023])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2023]
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no. 772 (April 2022). Russia's right-wing reactions to the war ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 815 (December 2022). In the face of the Russian invasion, Ukrainians increasingly embrace nationalism ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. 778 (June 2022). Ready to protest?: calculating protest potential in Russian regional capitals ([June 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2022]
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no. 763 (April 2022). Putin's occupation options for Ukraine: keep or trade? ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 780 (June 2022). Outsourcing violence: provocateurs and power struggles in Kazakhstan, January 2022 ([June 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2022]
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no. 760. Creeping Finlandization or prudent foreign policy?: Georgia's strategic challenges amid the Ukrainian crisis (March 28, 2022)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 28, 2022
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no. 761 (March 2022). How Russian television prepared the public for war ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 765 (April 2022). Russia's Muslim leaders on the invasion of Ukraine: united in a display of loyalty, divided in competition for power ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 768 (April 2022). Rebuilding Ukraine: pre-war trends and post-war priorities should inform the process ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 778 (June 2022). Contentious cities: urban conflicts in Russian millionniks ([June 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2022]
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no. [783] (June 2022). The EU takes aim at Russia's natural gas weak spot ([June 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2022]
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no. 780 (June 2022). The informational dictator's dilemma: citizen responses to media censorship and control in Russia and Belarus ([June 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2022]
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no. 766 (April 2022). The destruction of academic freedom and social science in Russia: how to mitigate the damage to scholarship and international security ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 777 (May 2022). Influencers, echo chambers, and epistemic bubbles: Russia's academic discourse in the wake of the war in Ukraine ([May 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2022]
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no. 782 (June 2022). Fused and diffused systems of public power in Russia ([June 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2022]
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no. 759 (March 2022). The ethics of political commemoration: the Stalin Museum and thorny legacies in the post-Soviet space ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 762 (March 2022). Vladimir Putin's casus belli for invading Ukraine ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 764 (April 2022). Manufacturing support for war: Russia's preppers, fellow travelers, and activist networks ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 767 (April 2022). Who's to blame?: sanctions, economic hardship, and Putin's fear of color revolutions ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 769 (April 2022). Similarities stain the Kremlin's warfare on Chechens and Ukrainians ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 770 (April 2022). Witnessing Ukraine, watersheds in the Balkans ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. 774 (May 2022). The expanding Russian Cossack movement: a social base for Putinism ([May 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2022]
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no. 775 (May 2022). The limits of authoritarian learning: deconstructing Kazakhstan's 2022 coup attempt ([May 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2022]
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no. 776 (May 2022). The changing "de facto state playbook": from opportunism to strategic calculation ([May 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2022]
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no. 814 (December 2022). Public pressure on multinational corporations in Russia post-invasion of Ukraine: a comparative perspective ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. 817 (December 2022). The Chechen footprint during Russian wartime ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. 816 (December 2022). How do Ukrainian networks resist?: sources and limits of critical infrastructure resilience ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. 818 (December 2022). The Russian migration to Georgia: threats or opportunities? ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. 819 (December 2022). Abkhazia and South Ossetia: second-order effects of the Russia-Ukraine war ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. [785] (June 2022). Cloudy forecast for the climate: Russia's climate policy in a time of war ([June 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2022]
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no. 795 (September 2022). Russia's war and Belarus's ravaged sovereignty ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 798 (September 2022). Alarming alterations: how memory politics turned the Russian constitution into a war weapon ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 787 (July 2022). Russia's cyberwar against Ukraine: a de-modernized regime against a networked society ([July 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2022]
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no. [791] (September 2022). The Russian economic conundrum: a new global stress test and reboot of globalization ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 784 (July 2022). Putin's home front: a war on time ([July 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2022]
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no. 737 (January 2022). They all are doing badly: Ukrainians opinions about governance during the pandemic ([January 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2022]
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no. 731 (January 2022). US-Russia relations: the year of living dangerously ([January 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2022]
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no. 736 (January 2022). Securitizing culture in Russia: pros and cons for regime legitimacy ([January 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2022]
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no. 738 (February 2022). The North Caucasus Community in Europe: challenging the criminal stereotype ([February 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2022]
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no. 732 (January 2022). The time is right for Ukraine to revisit the lessons of the second Nagorno-Karabakh War ([January 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2022]
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no. 735 (January 2022). Transnistria writ large for Donbas?: several battlefields mark Ukraine's challenges ([January 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2022]
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no. 734 (January 2022). Bringing about democracy without increasing corruption: lessons from Post-Soviet states ([January 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2022]
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no. 758 (March 2022). Moscow's manipulated memory politics and attack on Ukraine ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 802 (October 2022). The North Caucasus and the Russian war in Ukraine ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 804 (October 2022). The limits of the Russia-China partnership after the Ukraine invasion ([Oktober 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [Oktober 2022]
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no. 807 (October 2022). Why would Western policymakers favor a Ukrainian stalemate over victory? ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 809 (November 2022). Do Russians support the war?: how the answer reflects biases, uncertainty, and old divisions ([November 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2022]
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no. 811 (October 2022). Deciphering Russia's playbook: lessons from the lead-up to Putin's war in Ukraine ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 813 (November 2022). Black Sea blackmail: Ukrainian food exports in war conditions ([November 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2022]
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no. 799 (October 2022). The most consequential world cup in history? ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 740 (February 2022). Old (cultural) divisions, new issues: regional differentiation in Ukrainians' Coronavirus responses ([February 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2022]
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no. 755 (March 2022). Discontent, discussion, dissemination: mounting grievances in Russia's security services leading up to February 24 ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 756 (March 2022). President Putin's rationality and escalation in Russia's invasion of Ukraine ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 743 (February 2022). A new stage in Russian foreign policy: war and isolation ([February 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2022]
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no. 757 (March 2022). How punitive are Russians?: insights from a national survey on law enforcement in Russia ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 806 (October 2022). The future of Kazakhstani-Russian relations: public opinion and the CSTO ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 801 (October 2022). Irrelevant intrigues and diminished power projection: Russia in retreat from the Middle East ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. [741] (February 2022). Armenia's new Swathi Radar and defense imports from India: Eurasian geostrategy or technology interface? ([February 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2022]
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no. 744 (March 2022). The emerging role of Muslim civil society in Central Asia ([March 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2022]
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no. 742 (February 2022). Nord Stream 2 under sanctions: a silver lining for EU energy security policy? ([February 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2022]
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no. 812 (November 2022). Prepare for Russia's coming retrenchment ([November 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2022]
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no. 739 (February 2022). Breaking ranks?: signs of unease in Russian military circles ([February 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2022]
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no. 803 (October 2022). Why the West is losing the global information war over Ukraine and how ot can be fixed ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 805 (October 2022). Can Azerbaijan and Armenia reach a peace agreement amidst the Russo-Ukrainian crisis? ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 810 (November 2022). United we stand (with Russia)?: how Moscow's soft power shaped views on the war ([November 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2022]
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no. 808 (November 2022). Russia's erosion in Central Asia ([November 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2022]
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no. 800 (October 2022). How the war in Ukraine is reformatting the Post-Soviet space ([October 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2022]
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no. 789 (August 2022). Imperializing Russia: empire by default or design? ([August 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2022]
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no. [790] (September 2022). Russia's 2022 Anti-war exodus: the attitudes and expectations of Russian migrants ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 792 (September 2022). Georgia's crossroad after crossroad: paths of risk and resilience ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 786 (July 15, 2022). Russia's war on Ukrainian farms ([July 15, 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 15, 2022]
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no. 797 (September 2022). Russia's icebreakers, North Sea route, and invasion of Ukraine ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 793 (September 2022). Striking back at the empire: Ukrainians converge on values and national belonging ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 820 (December 2022). All fraud is not created equal: recent electoral manipulation practices are less likely to incite public ire ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. 821 (December 2022). To justify, demonize, normalize: Putin's language of war and Central Asian neutrality ([December 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2022]
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no. 788 (August 2022). Racializing Central Asia during the Russian-Ukrainian war: migration flows and ethnic hierarchies ([August 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2022]
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no. 796 (September 2022). The nuclear weapons factor on interstate politics in the Russia-Ukraine war ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 794 (September 2022). How conservative are Russians?: findings from the 2021 LegitRuss Survey ([September 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2022]
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no. 771 (April 2022). Time to question Russia's imperial innocence ([April 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2022]
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no. [773] (May 2022). Is Putin's Popularity (still) real?: a cautionary note on using list experiments to measure popularity in authoritarian regimes ([May 2022])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2022]
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no. 715 (October 2021). Strengthening Ukraine's Black Sea Navy to be a bulkhead against Russia ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 718 (November 2021). The collapse of the Afghan government provides a challenge for China and Russia, not a windfall ([November 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2021]
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no. 700 (May 2021). Pawns, partners, and "smart leadership": Ukraine's opportunities in the China-Russia-West triangle ([May 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2021]
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no. 702 (July 2021). The economic factors in U.S.-Russian relations ([July 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2021]
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no. 704 (July 2021). The second Nagorno-Karabakh war in a global South perspective ([July 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2021]
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[696]. This time is different (again): the political consequences of the economic crisis in Russia (April 1, 2021)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, April 1, 2021
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no. 708 (September 2021). How the "escalation strategy" evolved in Russia's security policy (September 2021)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, September 2021
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no. 709 (September 2021). Russia's foreign military basing strategy ([September 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2021]
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no. 701 (June 2021). Post-protest legal encounters and the development of DIY lawyering in Russia ([June 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2021]
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694. The political consequences of public relations miscalculations: will Ukraine's Anti-corruption Bureau be terminated? (March 12, 2021)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 12, 2021
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no. 705 (August 2021). Karabakh after the 44-Day War: Russian peacekeepers and patterns ([August 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2021]
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no. 707 (September 2021). Forever together?: relations between Moscow and Minsk after the Belarusian revolution of 2020 ([September 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2021]
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no. 703 (July 2021). To tango with the bear: Turkey-Russia relations in a turbulent region ([July 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2021]
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no. 706 (August 2021). Why Russia is unlikely to use Zapad-2021 to intervene militarily in European Countries ([August 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2021]
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no. 699 (May 2021). The political participation that enables Putin ([May 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2021]
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no. 684 (January 2021). Nested games?: the inconsistencies of Russia foreign policy in Eurasia ([January 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2021]
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no. 685 (January 2021). How much should we worry about a resurrected Russia?: more than you might think ([January 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2021]
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no. 697 (April 2021). China's expanding military education diplomacy in Central Asia ([April 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2021]
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no. 691 (February 2021). COVID-19 in Russia: what Russians expected, what they got, and what they think about it ([February 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2021]
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no. 692 (March 2021). Central Asian responses to COVID-19: regime legitimacy and (de)securitization of the health crisis ([March 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2021]
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no. [689] (February 2021). Pasta and sugar, not Navalny, are Putin's main worries ([February 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2021]
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no. 724 (November 2021). Russia's approach to Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover ([November 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2021]
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no. 722 (November 2021). The epoch of regional powers: why Russia lost and Turkey won in Nagorno-Karabakh ([November 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2021]
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no. 725 (December 2021). The Arctic as a test for a "stable and predictable" Russia ([December 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2021]
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no. 726 (December 2021). Three decades of post-Soviet institution-building: slow start, expansion, stagnation ([December 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2021]
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no. 730 (December 2021). Trading personal freedom for public safety: the Russian perspective ([December 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2021]
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no. 733 (January 2021). What drives border conflicts in Central Asia?: roots of the deadly violence on the Kyrgyz-Tajik border ([January 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2021]
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no. 729 (December 2021). Changing perceptions of state capacity delivery in Estonia, Georgia, and Ukraine during the COVID-19 pandemic ([December 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2021]
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no. [723] (November 2021). Smoke & mirrors: how domestic regime concerns made strategic stability meaningless and why it still matters nevertheless ([November 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2021]
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no. [719] (November 2021). Last man standing: what the latest dispute over Tatarstan's presidency tells us about the enduring ethnic factor in Russian politics ([November 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2021]
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no. 727 (December 2021). COVID-19 "humanitarianism": the geopolitics of Russia's coronavirus assistance ([December 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2021]
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no. 728 (December 2021). The role of Cossacks in Russia's soft power toolkit ([December 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2021]
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no. 721 (November 2021). Self-Selection into the public sector when corruption is widespread: the paradoxical case of contemporary Russia ([November 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2021]
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no. 695 (March 2021). The Dzerzhinsky discord: who will fill the vacancy in Lubyanka square ([March 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2021]
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no. 698 (May 2021). When activists become elected officials: comparing two governance strategies in Western Siberia ([May 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2021]
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no. 693 (March 2021). The Belarus protests and Russia: lessons for "big brother" ([March 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2021]
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no. [687] (January 2021). "From Russia with love": the Kremlin's COVID-19 charm offensive ([January 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2021]
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no. 688 (January 2021). The Russian military police, from Syria to Karabakh ([January 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2021]
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no. 686 (January 2021). COVID-19 implications for Azerbaijan: momentum immobilized by a perfect storm ([January 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2021]
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no. 690 (January 2021). The Russian parliament and the pandemic: a state of emergency, post-constitutional changes, retaliatory laws ([January 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2021]
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no. 711 (October 2021). The Georgian Orthodox Church as a political actor in uncertain times ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 716 (October 2021). U.S. foreign policy: what wins hearts and minds in Ukraine? ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 713 (October 2021). Opening the Araxes rail link between Armenia and Azerbaijan: why the EU should support the connection ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 712 (October 2021). Russia and its two "shared neighborhoods" ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 717 (October 2021). Sanctions & war: contending Western-Russian approaches and prospects for strategic stability ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 710 (October 2021). Not so traditional after all?: the Russian Orthodox Church's failure as a "moral norm entrepreneur" ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 714 (October 2021). How Maidan revolutions reproduce and intensify the post-Soviet crisis of political representation ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 720 (October 2021). Footing restored: nudging Ukraine forward in the Biden-Zelensky era ([October 2021])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2021]
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no. 657 (June 2020). Under the cover of COVID-19: reverse irredentism in East Ukraine's "Peoples Republics" ([June 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2020]
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no. 661 (July 2020). Digital technologies and authoritarian regimes: a case of pothole management in Moscow ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 662 (July 2020). Do black lives matter in Russia? ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 664 (Junly 2020). Corruption, no confidence, poor communication: how governors behave badly will impact Russia's regional elections ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 665 (July 2020). The Baltic states and energy security: how else can the EU foster their energy resilience in the face of Russian pressure? ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 655 (June 2020). Team Navalny and the dynamics of coercion: the Kremlin's reaction to Aleksei Navalny's 2018 presidential campaign ([June 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2020]
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no. 658 (June 2020). Love with nuances: Kazakhstani views on Russia ([June 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2020]
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no. 633 (January 2020). Russia's response to sanctions: reciprocal, asymmetrical, or orthogonal? ([January 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2020]
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no. 654 (June 2020). Russia's Syrian predicament grows unmanageable ([June 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2020]
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no. 659 (July 2020). Nationalizing Russian (war) memory since 2014 ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 656 (June 2020). Russian federalism: informal elite games against formal democratic institutions ([June 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2020]
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no. 660 (July 2020). Authoritarian learning: making sense of Kazakhstan's political transition ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 663 (July 2020). Organizational resilience: Russian civil society in the times of COVID-19 ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 634 (January 2020). Explaining bad governance in Russia: institutions and incentives ([January 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2020]
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no. 637 (February 2020). Decentralization reloaded in Ukraine?: opportunities and challenges for its latest local government reform project ([February 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2020]
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no. 668 (September 2020). October 2020 parliamentary elections: Georgia at the crossroads ([September 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2020]
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no. 679 (December 2020). The pandemic in the Arctic: common challenges from Juneau to Murmansk ([December 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2020]
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no. 667 (August 2020). Soviet legacy as soft power: Chinese reception of Russian political and cultural influence ([August 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2020]
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no. 673 (November 2020). Securitizing the environment: how poor coordination, politicization, and potentially violent responses illustrate Russia's defense-ecology ties ([November 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2020]
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no. 674 (November 2020). When revanchism does not equate to revisionism: taking stock of the new U.S.-Russian great power rivalry ([November 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2020]
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no. 676 (November 2020). A decade of religious education in Russian schools: adrift between plans and experiences ([November 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2020]
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no. 635 (February 2020). The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow's Syrian campaign ([February 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2020]
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no. 675 (November 2020). Turning rivals into frenemies: shifting U.S.-Russian trajectories at the nexus of global nuclear commerce and nonproliferation ([]November 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, []November 2020]
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no. 682. The curious case of state-driven regionalism in the Russian Far East (12-2020)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, 12-2020
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no. 683 (December 2020). The real and projected strategic dimension of the Russian Black Sea Fleet ([December 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2020]
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no. 666 (July 2020). Divide and co-opt: government-opposition relations in Azerbaijan in the wake of COVID-19 ([July 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2020]
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no. 677 (November 2020). Linkages between experiencing COVID-19 and levels of political support in Russia ([November 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2020]
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no. 678 (November 2020). The power of augmented reality: how narratives impacted U.S.-Russian arms control negotiations ([November 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2020]
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no. 680 (December 2020). Nagorno-Karabakh between Turkey's Scylla and Russia's Charybdis ([December 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2020]
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no. [681] (December 2020). Traditional Islam in Azerbaijan: countering fundamentalism and consolidating authroritarianism ([December 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2020]
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no. 671 (September 2020). A very Belarusian affair: what sets the current anti-Lukashenka protest apart? ([September 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2020]
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no. 670 (September 2020). Where's Wagner?: the all-new exploits of Russia's "private" military company ([September 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2020]
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no. 672 (September 2020). Russia's hardest working oligarch takes talents to Africa ([September 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2020]
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no. 650 (May 2020). Russia and digital surveillance in the wake of COVID-19 ([May 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2020]
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no. 653 (June 2020). Designating the Russian Imperial Movement a terrorist organization: a drop in the bucket of needed U.S. counter-extremism responses ([June 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2020]
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no. 636 (February 2020). Taking Russian assertiveness seriously: letting the data speak ([February 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2020]
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no. 639 (March 2020). Why would the Kremlin root for Bernie Sanders?: mistrust of mass politics and the outward projection of domestic insecurities ([March 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2020]
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no. 647 (April 2020). Is Putin emulating Azerbaijan in 2008-09?: modifying term limits under economic uncertainty ([April 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2020]
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no. 648 (April 2020). Post-revolution Armenia: new generation, old problems ([April 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2020]
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no. 649 (May 2020). Video surveillance and COVID-19 in Eurasia ([May 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2020]
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no. 651 (May 2020). Global cities versus Russian rustbelt realities ([May 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2020]
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no. 641 (March 2020). Post-Soviet state responses to COVID-19: making or breaking authoritarianism? ([March 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2020]
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no. 642 (March 2020). The 2020 oil crash: is Russia still an energy superpower? ([March 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2020]
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no. 640 (March 2020). Taming the Leviathan: how Russians learn to counter the state ([March 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2020]
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no. 645 (April 2020). How autocracies build regulatory states ([April 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2020]
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no. 643 (April 2020). Masked diplomacy: Xi and Putin seek advantage and cover from the pandemic ([April 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2020]
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no. 644 (March 2020). Veto on peace/veto on war: president Zelensky's Donbas imbroglio (March 2020)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2020
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no. 638 (March 2020). Putin's end game? ([March 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2020]
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no. 646 (April 2020). The Russian power vertical and the COVID-19 challenge: the trajectories of regional responses ([April 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2020]
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no. 652 (May 2020). Ukraine rides high while COVID-19 lays neighbors low: but for how long? ([May 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2020]
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no. 669 (September 2020). Russia's crumbling power vertical: decreasing disposable income drivers discontentment ([September 2020])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2020]
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no. 599 (June 2019). Russia misjudged and seeks to restrain the revolution in Armenia ([June 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2019]
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no. 597 (May 2019). The state and the human body in Putin's Russia: the biopolitics of authoritarian revanche ([May 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2019]
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no. 598 (June 2019). The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: engagements beyond Europe and Eurasia ([June 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2019]
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no. 626 (November 2019). The US and Ukraine: a partnership-in-action: the Trump-Zelensky indignity failed to derail bilateral cooperation ([November 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2019]
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no. 627 (November 2019). Through Europe's gate, out of Russia's net: how Ukrainians' visa-free EU travel offsets Moscow's disinformation ([November 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2019]
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no. 630 (December 2019). Questioning Sinophobia in Central Asia ([December 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2019]
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no. 632 (December 2019). Western scholarship on the "Donbas conflict": naming, framing, and implications ([December 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2019]
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no. 628 (December 2019). Leadership change and protests in Russia's Kalmykia: Moscow's corruptive meddling and its discontents ([December 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2019]
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no. 629 (December 2019). Justice without a blindfold: the complex politicization of a notorious Ukrainian conflict ([December 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2019]
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no. 631 (December 2019). The implications of redrawing the Chechnya-Ingushetia border ([December 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2019]
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no. 602 (July 2019). Putin's fourth term: the phantom breakthrough ([July 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2019]
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no. 610 (September 2019). Chinese and Russian creditors in Venezuela: oil collapse and political survival ([September 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2019]
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no. 612 (September 2019). The Georgian-Azerbaijani monastery dispute and implications for the South Caucasus region ([September 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2019]
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no. [606] (August 2019). BRI-illiance and BRI-ittleness: Hungary's success and Serbia's struggle with Chinese trade flows ([August 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2019]
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no. 601 (July 2019). Russian ITC security policy and cybercrime$ ([July 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2019]
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no. 596 (May 2019). Toward the possibility of a new U.S.-Russian "reset": does their hot & cold past foretell their future? ([May 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2019]
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no. 603 (July 2019). Are Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin partners?: interpreting the Russia-China rapprochement ([July 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2019]
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no. 611 (September 2019). Goodbye "Sashik-fifty percent": anti-corruption trends in the new Armenia ([September 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2019]
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no. 607 (August 2019). All quiet in Russian-Belarusian relations ([August 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2019]
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no. 609 (August 2019). When conservatism and nationalism form the spurs of Kremlin ideology ([August 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2019]
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no. 589 (April 2019). Oligarchs und Western sanctions: the dilemmas facing Russia's ultra wealthy ([April 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2019]
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no. 594 (May 2019). Does the March 2019 Sakha pogrom portend a future of ethnic violence for Russia? ([May 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2019]
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no. 595 (May 2019). Public opinion paradoxes?: Russians are increasingly dubious about the costs of Putin's foreign policies ([May 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2019]
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no. 593 (May 2019). Expectations for Kyiv-Moscow relations after Ukraine's presidential election ([May 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2019]
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no. 590 (April 2019). Waving the EU flag in Eurasia ([April 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2019]
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no. 562 (January 2019). Attacks on healthcare infrastructure in the Donbas: implications for Ukrainian state legitimacy (January 2019)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, January 2019
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no. 574 (February 2019). The health of the nation - the wealth of the homeland: Turkmenistan's Potemkin healthcare system ([February 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2019]
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no. 571 (February 2019). Russia in the Eurasian Economic Union: lack of trust in Russia limits the possible ([February 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2019]
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no. 576 (February 2019). Quenching fire with gasoline: why flawed terminology will not help to resolve the Ukraine crisis ([February 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2019]
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no. 578 (March 2019). Russia's strategy in Southeast Asia ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 600 (June 2019). Ukraine's counterintuitive democratic stoicism: supporting democracy-building in a war-torn state ([June 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [June 2019]
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no. 604 (July 2019). The United States and Uzbekistan: military-to-military relations in a new era of strategic partnership ([July 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [July 2019]
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no. 608 (August 2019). Russ-Afrique?: Russia, France, and the Central African Republic ([August 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2019]
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no. 592 (May 2019). Russia's struggle over the meaning of the 1990s and the keys to Kremlin power ([May 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [May 2019]
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no. 577 (February 2019). The geopolitics of de facto states ([February 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2019]
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no. 572 (February 2019). Ukraine's civil war: would accepting this terminology help resolve the conflict? ([February 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2019]
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no. 573 (February 2019). Institutional trust in Kazakhstan versus Kyrgyzstan: how divergent trajectories matter ([February 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2019]
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no. 570 (January 2019). Church and geopolitics: the battle over Ukrainian autocephaly ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 563 (January 2019). Whose Cossacks are they anyway?: a movement torn by the Ukraine-Russia divide ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 569 (January 2019). Evolving dynamics and conflict potential in Eastern Ukraine ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 564 (January 2019). The use of Twitter bots in Russian political communication ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. [567] (January 2019). Diminishing returns: how effective are sanctions against Russia? ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 568 (January 2019). How the Trump administraton's contradictionary policies impact Ukraine ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 561 (January 2019). Into Africa: Prigozhin, Wagner, and the Russian military ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 565 (January 2019). Why the international community should be more accommodating to the de facto states ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 566 (January 2019). Territory versus reform success: why reformers are better positioned in Georgia than in Armenia ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 560 (January 2019). Circumstances have changed since 1991, but Russia's core foreign policy goals have not ([January 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [January 2019]
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no. 580 (March 2019). Why authoritarianism has weak chances in Ukraine ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 582 (March 2019). Transition plans gone awry: is the downfall of Atambayev an argument for democracy? ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 586 (March 2019). Centenary anniversaries of independence: Baltic, East European, and Caucasian contexts ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 585 (March 2019). Buyer beware: evaluating Russian exports under sanctions and stagnation ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 588 (April 2019). U.S. Arctic policymaking under Trump and Obama: implications for Russia and China ([April 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2019]
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no. 587 (April 2019). The politics of dual citizenship in post-Soviet states: securing political goals through citizenship rules ([April 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [April 2019]
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no. 579 (March 2019). Beyond Putin: Russia's generations Y and Z ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 581 (March 2019). Russia's avoidable epidemic of HIV/AIDS ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 584 (March 2019). Why ethnic politics in Russia will return ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 583 (March 2019). Who spearheads patriotic upbringing in Russia?: on the importance of school teachers ([March 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [March 2019]
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no. 622 (October 2019). The white whale chooses freedom: hard choices in opposing Russian dominance in the Arctic ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 621 (October 2019). Azerbaijan through the prism of BRI: China's mounting interests and influence in the region ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 620 (October 2019). Putin and Xi: ice cream buddies and tandem strongmen ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 618 (October 2019). Russia and the Afghan peace process ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 613 (September 2019). On the (Belt &) Road to failure: the challenges of China's soft power policy in Central Asia (and beyond) ([September 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2019]
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no. 614 (September 2019). Washington's security assistance to Kyiv: improving long-term returns on military investments in Ukraine ([September 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2019]
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no. 617 (October 2019). Central Asia and the EU connectivity strategy: rising to the good governance challenge ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 616 (October 2019). Estonia's Russophone's tumble between two populisms ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 624 (November 2019). Connecting human rights and conflict resolution in eastern Ukraine ([November 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2019]
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no. 619 (October 2019). Statecraft overachievement: sources of scares in U.S.-Russian relations ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 615 (October 2019). Russia as a bogeyman in Poland's 2019 domestic political wars ([October 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2019]
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no. 623 (November 2019). Five faces of Russia's soft power: far left, far right, Orthodox Christian, Russophone, and ethnoreligious networks ([November 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2019]
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no. 625 (November 2019). The elusive Russian nuclear threshold ([November 2019])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2019]
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no. 547 (November 2018). U.S.-Russian relations and the "new cold war” metaphor (November 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, November 2018
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no. 514. Russia's anti-American propaganda in the Euromaidan era (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 518. Russian immigration control: symbol over substance (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 523. How the West should respond to Russia's "borderization" in Georgia (April 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, April 2018
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no. 524. How to strengthen Western engagement in Central Asia: spotlight on EU education assistance in Uzbekistan (April 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, April 2018
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no. 535. Russian organized crime and electoral processes (July 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, July 2018
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no. 537. Administrative mobilization and the dynamics of electoral manipulations on Putin's presidential election (August 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, August 2018
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no. 605 (August 2019). Escalation for de-escalation?: hazy nuclear-weapon "red lines" generate Russian advantages ([August 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [August 2018]
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no. 515. Europe in crisis: "old," "new," or incomplete? (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 516. Russian and American far right connections: confluence, not influence (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 520. Russian foreign election interventions since 1991 (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 525. Ukraine's 2017 education law incites international controversy over language stipulation (April 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, April 2018
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no. 538. Renewables in Kazakhstan and Russia: promoting "future energy" or entrenching hydrocarbon dependency? (August 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, August 2018
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no. 513. How the Kremlin is using the Moscow Renovation Project to reward and punish voters (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 517. Ukraine's regime is less stable than it was under Yanukovych: a third year comparison (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 522. How Russia's economic recession benefits Moscow politically in its "near abroad" (April 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, April 2018
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no. 534. Why Uzbekistan's new president needs to expand access to Islamic education (July 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, July 2018
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no. 519. The enigmatic connection between education and civic apathy in Azerbaijan (March 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, March 2018
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no. 521. How the US and EU can make the Kremlin rethink its options in Ukraine's Donbas (April 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, April 2018
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no. 536. Prospects for U.S.-Russian arms control and strategic stability (August 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, August 2018
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no. 575 (February 2019). Ukraine's "Type 4" conflict: why is it important to study terminology before changing it? ([February 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [February 2018]
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no. 504. Civic activism, political participation, and homeownership in four post-Soviet countries (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 507. Why Trump's bid to improve U.S.-Russian relations backfired in Congress (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 511. Russia's Syria policy: the hard path of military disengagement (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 510. Revolutions in Ukraine: shaping civic rather than ethnic identities (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 533. The political economy of Russian information & communication technologies (June 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, June 2018
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no. 559 (December 2018). Are Eurasian conflicts really all that Eurasian?: lessons for scholars and policymakers ([December 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2018]
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no. 556 (December 2018). What Putin's exit could mean for Chechnya: the pitfalls of Kadyrov's state-within-a-state ([December 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2018]
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no. 540 (September 2018). Chinese artificial intelligence projects expand in Eurasian cities ([September 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2018]
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no. 506. What will replace Russia's dwindling Trump-euphoria?: Russian foreign policy viewpoints today (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 541 (October 2018). Effective anti-corruption messaging: lessons from Ukraine ([October 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2018]
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no. 542 (October 2018). Enter Nikol Pashinyan: the causes and future prospects of the 2018 Armenian revolution ([October 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2018]
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no. 532. Dissimilar politics in Mariupol and Kramatorsk: two Ukrainian cities on the eastern front (June 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, June 2018
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no. 531. How Western disengagement enabled Uzbekistan's "spring" and how to keep it going (June 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, June 2018
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no. 529. Nationalist radicalization trends in post-Euromaidan Ukraine (May 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, May 2018
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no. 530. Keeping the "new cold war" cold: nuclear deterrence with U.S. and Russian nuclear force modernization (May 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, May 2018
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no. 527. The do-or-die dilemma facing post-Soviet de facto states (May 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, May 2018
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no. 526. The anti-Russian surge in U.S. politics: finding context (April 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, April 2018
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no. 509. Russia on the eve of its presidential election: how long can change and stasis coexist? (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 508. How Russia's nuclear buildup offers a good opportunity for renewed arms control dialogue (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 512. External interference narratives in Russian and U.S. politics: conspiracy theorizing meets whataboutism (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 558 (December 2018). To hack abroad and ban at home: the Kremlin's cyber activism ([December 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2018]
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no. 557 (December 2018). A partnership not in the making: Ukrainian-Belarusian relations after the Euromaidan ([December 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2018]
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no. 555 (December 2018). How do Ukrainians want to end the Donbas war? ([December 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2018]
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no. 504. The technocratic traps of post-Soviet reforms: politics versus policy (February 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, February 2018
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no. 539 (September 2018). Is Russia really "fascist"?: a comment on Timothy Snyder ([September 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [September 2018]
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no. 528. Why Russia is failing the "Syria test" for counterterrorism cooperation with the West (May 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, May 2018
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no. 543 (October 2018). Russia's challenge: a declining power's quest for status ([October 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2018]
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no. 552 (November 2018). Will Ukraine's 2019 elections be a turning point?: unlikely, but dangers lurk ([November 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2018]
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no. 554 (December 2018). Why Russia's strategic deception is popular: the cultural appeal of the trickster ([December 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2018]
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no. 500. "Uzbek terrorism" and the logical inconsistencies of extreme vetting (January 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, January 2018
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no. 503. History and memory in Russia during the 100-year anniversary of the Great Revolution (January 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, January 2018
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no. 546 (October 2018). Do Russians trust their police?: reform must start from the top ([October 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2018]
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no. 550 (November 2018). The nature and sources of terrorist threat in Russia: an "armed underground" or ISIL? ([November 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2018]
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no. 551 (November 2018). Russia's truckers and the path from economic to political protest ([November 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2018]
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no. 553 (December 2018). Belarus inside the bear hug: and its geopolitical predicament after the Ukraine crisis ([December 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [December 2018]
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no. 548 (November 2018). The real or imagined infiltration of fifth columns in the post-Soviet region ([November 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2018]
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no. 502. Grassroots capacity building: why municipal politics in Moscow are important signposts of Russia's democratic development (January 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, January 2018
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no. 544 (October 2018). The Cold War, post-Cold War, and the Academy: policy recommendations from an oral history of Russian and Eurasian Studies ([October 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2018]
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no. 545 (October 2018). U.S. disengagement from the South Caucasus: the throne is never vacant ([October 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [October 2018]
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no. 549 (November 2018). The Kremlin's new man in Dagestan: corruption supplants security as Moscow's chief concern ([November 2018])
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, [November 2018]
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no. 501. Explaining Russia's schizophrenic policy toward the United States (January 2018)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, January 2018
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no. 495. Russia's military modernization plans: 2018-2027 (November 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, November 2017
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no. 480. Coercion and financial secrecy in Ukraine's emerging economy: what the IMF approach misses (June 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, June 2017
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no. 477. The Russian world, post-truth, and Europe (June 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, June 2017
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no. 479. Are China and Russia teaming up in Southern Europe? (June 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, June 2017
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no. 482. Ukraine's semi-managed democracy on the march (August 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, August 2017
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no. 485. Does it make sense to expect a color revolution in Belarus? (October 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, October 2017
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no. 481. Not all is lost in Russian-EU cross-border cooperation (August 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, August 2017
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no. 484. Qatar and Central Asia: what's at stake in Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan? (September 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, September 2017
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no. 476. New opportunities in Armenian-EU relations (May 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, May 2017
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no. 483. Putin's renationalization campaign: fighting corruption or forcing officials' loyality? (August 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, August 2017
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no. 486. Extrajudicial violence in Donbas and its consequences for Ukraine (October 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, October 2017
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no. 492. Central Asia's border: the next twenty-five years (November 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, November 2017
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no. 493. The Kremlin's ideological ecosystems: equilibrium and competition (November 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, November 2017
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no. 489. What makes "ardent democrats" in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan? (October 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, October 2017
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no. 491. Monopolies rising: consolidation in the Russian economy (November 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, November 2017
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no. 488. Eurasian family versus European values: the geopolitical roots of "anti-genderism" in Armenia (October 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, October 2017
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no. 487. U.S. security assistance to Central Asia: examining limits, exploring opportunities (October 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, October 2017
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no. 490. Plentiful harvests in Eurasia: why some farms in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Armenia are flourishing despite institutional challenges (October 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, October 2017
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no. 494. Russia's entanglement in Syria: a protracted, extreme stress factor for the Russian navy (November 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, November 2017
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no. 497. The case for ambiguous agreements in U.S-Russian relations (December 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, December 2017
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no. 496. Indigenously funded Russian civil society (November 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, November 2017
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no. 499. Who cares about conspiracy theories?: evidence from a new survey in Georgia and Kazakhstan (December 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, December 2017
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no. 498. Escaping the energy sanctions tangle: gas networks & off-ramps from escalation in US-Russia relations (December 2017)
[Washington, DC]: PONARS Eurasia, December 2017