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Apr 12, 2017

Cohen Joins Bloomberg to Discuss Vladimir Putin, Syria, and Oil

By Ariel Cohen

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Apr 11, 2017

Fishman Joins AirTalk to Discuss Rex Tillerson’s Visit to Moscow

By Edward Fishman

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Russia

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Apr 11, 2017

Fishman Joins WLS-AM 890 to Discuss Rex Tillerson’s Trip to Moscow

By Edward Fishman

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Russia

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Apr 11, 2017

Herbst Joins CBC News to Discuss Tillerson’s Visit to Moscow and US Policy for Ukraine and Syria

By John E. Herbst

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Apr 11, 2017

Herbst in US News: Rein in a Rogue Kremlin

By John Herbst

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Russia

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Apr 11, 2017

Morell and Farkas in the New York Times: Is Russia Testing Trump?

By Michael Morell and Evelyn Farkas

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Russia

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Apr 11, 2017

Farkas Quoted by BuzzFeed News on Russia’s Steady Relationship with Iran and Syria

By Evelyn Farkas

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Apr 11, 2017

Aslund Quoted by NPR on Potential Russian Intelligence Ties to Trump’s Campaign

By Anders Aslund

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UkraineAlert

Apr 11, 2017

Is Belarus coming unglued too?

By Francišak Viačorka

The Russian crackdown showed that the country’s internal problems are getting sharper, and the Kremlin will likely not have enough resources to continue its financial support of Lukashenka’s regime.

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UkraineAlert

Apr 11, 2017

Why Does the IMF Keep Funding Ukraine?

By Anders Åslund

When the International Monetary Fund’s board convened on April 3, it found that the Ukrainian government had fulfilled only five out of fourteen structural reform conditions it had outlined. Nevertheless, Ukraine received a $1 billion installment of its $17.5 billion financial support for the government’s reform program. Was it pure politics that Ukraine got a […]

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