stay updated

Signup to receive the latest on events, news, and publications for all of Eurasia.

our regions in focus

Flagship publications

Featured events

The Eurasia Center regularly convenes with regional leaders and key global figures to galvanize support international support a free, prosperous, and peaceful future in Eurasia.

Leadership

Follow us on social media and support our work

Experts

Content

In the News

Mar 15, 2019

Bryza Quoted in TRT World on YPG in Syria

By Matthew Bryza

Read the full article here

Syria

In the News

Mar 15, 2019

Bryza Joins TRT World to Discuss Turkey’s Military Purchase From the U.S. and Russia

By Matthew Bryza

Watch the full discussion here

Turkey

New Atlanticist

Mar 14, 2019

Theresa May’s Brexit deal may still win over a highly fractured Parliament

By John M. Roberts

MPs vote to seek to delay departure from the European Union.

European Union
International Organizations

In the News

Mar 14, 2019

Cohen in Forbes: Making Sense Of Cheniere’s $18 Billion LNG Deal With China

By Ariel Cohen

Read the full article here

China

UkraineAlert

Mar 14, 2019

Brilliant, broke, and Ukrainian? Harvard still wants to hear from you

By Melinda Haring

Eighteen-year-old Tetiana Tsunik, who grew up in a tiny village in eastern Ukraine, won a full ride to the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, a well-regarded prep school. There she’s taking two Advanced Placement courses plus six others. She’s part of the debate club, and is editor-in-chief of two student publications. Last summer, she spent […]

Civil Society
Migration

In the News

Mar 13, 2019

Herbst Quoted in Newsweek on Russian-Ukrainian Relationship Deterioration

By John E. Herbst

Read the full article here

Russia

In the News

Mar 13, 2019

Kalensky Quoted in EU Observer on Estonia Warning EU of Russian Security Threat

By Jakub Kalenský

Read the full article here

Northern Europe

UkraineAlert

Mar 12, 2019

Complications in Tbilisi’s friendship with Kyiv

By Tamar Chapidze and Andreas Umland

Georgia and Ukraine have become close political allies over the last two decades. That closeness may be currently under threat, however. Despite the Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s groundbreaking autocephaly, or independence, from the Russian Orthodox Church at the beginning of 2019, the Georgian Orthodox Church has failed to congratulate Ukrainian authorities or take any official position […]

Civil Society
Nationalism

UkraineAlert

Mar 12, 2019

Why the West should be worried about Ukraine’s flagging fight against graft

By Oleksandra Drik

The last week of February was a great one for corrupt officials in Ukraine. They finally got off scot-free. Ukraine’s Constitutional Court (CCU) eliminated criminal liability for illicit enrichment. This decision is a major step back in Ukraine’s struggle to fight high-level corruption. (Incidentally, the US Ambassador to Ukraine agrees with this assessment.) And the […]

Corruption
Political Reform

In the News

Mar 8, 2019

Åslund Quoted in Bloomberg on Upcoming Ukraine Presidential Election

By Anders Åslund

Read the full article here

Ukraine