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Mar 5, 2018

Cohen Joins CNBC Africa to Discuss Iran Nuclear Threat

By Ariel Cohen

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Iran

In the News

Mar 5, 2018

Simakovsky Quoted in WJLA on Putin’s Boast of Nuclear Weapons

By Mark Simakovsky

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Russia

UkraineAlert

Mar 5, 2018

Why Ukrainians Are So Upset about New Electricity Tariffs

By Anders Åslund

Energy tariffs are a serious concern in Ukraine. Before the 2014 Euromaidan, gas prices were too low and cost the government 8 percent of GDP in subsidies. Worse, most of that went to a few privileged gas traders. Low electricity tariffs left the owners of generation and distribution companies no incentive to invest. From 2014-17, […]

Ukraine

In the News

Mar 3, 2018

Simakovsky Quoted in Business Insider on The House Intelligence Committee

By Mark Simakovsky

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Intelligence Security & Defense

In the News

Mar 2, 2018

Simakovsky Joins VOA to Discuss Russian Indicments

By Mark Simakovsky

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Russia

UkraineAlert

Mar 1, 2018

Ukraine Scores Major Win over Russia and Gazprom

By Timothy Ash

Ukraine received a useful fillip on February 28 when the Stockholm Court of Arbitration ruled in favor of the state gas supply and transit company, Naftogaz, and against its Russian counterpart, Gazprom, in a four-year dispute over gas transit. The court awarded Naftogaz $4.63 billion in damages, finding that Gazprom failed to pump agreed upon […]

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UkraineAlert

Mar 1, 2018

Inconvenient Facts: Putin’s War Is Killing Russian Speakers

By Taras Kuzio

Russia has downplayed its military support for its proxies in eastern Ukraine by portraying the conflict as a “civil war” between Russian and Ukrainian language speakers. Western media often mistakenly portray the war in eastern Ukraine as a cultural war between Ukrainian and Russian speakers, drawing on the deeply held stereotype of a country divided […]

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In the News

Feb 28, 2018

Simakovsky Quoted in Newsweek on Europe’s Energy Market

By Mark Simakovsky

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Russia

In the News

Feb 28, 2018

Åslund in The Hill: Russia Is Going Rogue; the US Must Contain It

By Anders Åslund

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New Atlanticist

Feb 27, 2018

‘They Killed the Strongest One’

By Rachel Ansley

Boris Nemtsov: A life remembered, a legacy celebrated Three years have passed since the murder of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, but his legacy continues to inspire those who challenge Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian government in Russia. Describing Nemtsov’s life and legacy, his close friend and fellow dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza said: “Every country, every nation has […]

Russia

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