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Jun 4, 2017

Ellinas in Cyprus Weekly: International Interest in Greece’s Offshore Blocks

By Charles Ellinas

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Greece

In the News

Jun 2, 2017

Cohen Joins VOA to Discuss U.S. Withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord

By Ariel Cohen

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In the News

Jun 1, 2017

Fried Quoted by UpNorth on Securing Freedom in the Baltics

By Daniel Fried

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In the News

Jun 1, 2017

Aslund Joins VOA Russia to Discuss US Military Assistance to Ukraine

By Anders Aslund

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Russia

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Jun 1, 2017

Aslund Joins VOA Russia to Discuss the Naftogas-Gazprom Case

By Anders Aslund

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Russia

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Jun 1, 2017

Aslund Quoted by the Washington Post on Jared Kushner’s Investigation

By Anders Aslund

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Russia

UkraineAlert

Jun 1, 2017

Ukraine Beats Russia in Epic Gas Battle

By Anders Aslund

On May 31, Ukraine’s Naftogaz won an extraordinary victory over Russia’s Gazprom in the international arbitration court in Stockholm. This was the possibly biggest international arbitration verdict ever. Gazprom had claimed $47.1 billion from Naftogaz, half of Ukraine’s GDP, and Naftogaz $30.3 billion from Gazprom.   Naftogaz won on all three counts the court considered. […]

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UkraineAlert

May 31, 2017

NATO’s Double Standards: Why Montenegro but Not Ukraine?

By Taras Kuzio

On June 5, Montenegro will become the twenty-ninth member of NATO. This comes at a time when accession talks with the EU are also occurring; the EU has offered membership to Montenegro and other countries in the western Balkans. To any careful observer, it is obvious that the standards for Montenegro’s inclusion in the alliance […]

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UkraineAlert

May 31, 2017

Will Ukraine’s New Supreme Court Be Any Different?

By Mykhailo Zhernakov

Every successful reform needs the right legal framework, the right institutions, and the right people. Take NABU—Ukraine’s newly established National Anticorruption Bureau. This spring it managed to arrest the notorious head of the State Fiscal Service Roman Nasirov, and one of the country’s top political moguls Mykola Martynenko—a task no other law enforcement body would […]

Ukraine

UkraineAlert

May 31, 2017

How Putin Accidentally United Ukraine

By Peter Dickinson

Ukraine became an independent country in 1991, but it took the outbreak of war in 2014 to forge it into a fully-fledged nation. As is often the case with major historic shifts, this change was not immediately apparent at the time. Even now, three years on, it may come as news to the millions of […]

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