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Author Archives: Andres Schipani-Aduriz

Posted inEastern Europe & Russia

The Remains of the Day

by Andres Schipani-Aduriz 27/04/200619/06/2020

Those who risked their lives to contain and clean up the effects of the Chernobyl disaster recall those days and the indelible aftereffects.

Posted inCentral Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Kyrgyzstan, Politics

Made in the Czech Republic

by Andres Schipani-Aduriz and John Galante 04/01/200619/06/2020
Posted inBelarus, Central Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Society

Banana Revolutions and Banana Skins

by Alyaksandr Kudrytski and Andres Schipani-Aduriz 07/09/200519/06/2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Politics

The Unbearable Heaviness of Being Argentine

by Andres Schipani-Aduriz 10/08/200519/06/2020

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