Tajikistan: President’s Grandson Is Instagram King, But Is That All?
(Eurasianet) — In Tajikistan, only the president is permitted to enjoy an unfettered public profile. An intriguing exception to this
Read more(Eurasianet) — In Tajikistan, only the president is permitted to enjoy an unfettered public profile. An intriguing exception to this
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Read moreBy Arshaluis Mgdesyan (Eurasianet) — The Armenian Apostolic Church and the Armenian government don’t get along. They practically don’t even
Read moreBy Justin Burke* (Eurasianet) — It was Russia that first implemented the concept of “hybrid” warfare, a blend of traditional
Read moreBy Joshua Kucera* (Eurasianet) — Azerbaijan has reached an agreement to buy Italian military aircraft, a rare arms deal with
Read moreBy Akhal-Tek* (Eurasianet) — Following months of embarrassing stories in the international press documenting the scale of its methane emissions,
Read moreBy Lilit Shahverdyan (Eurasianet) — Armenia’s prime minister has, for the first time, explicitly stated that his government intends to
Read moreBy Giorgi Lomsadze (Eurasianet) — Russia has restored visa-free travel for Georgians while lifting a ban on direct flights between the
Read more(Eurasianet) — Azerbaijan’s pro-government media have been loudly and prominently supporting incumbent strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of the Turkish
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