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Author Archives: Connor Zickgraf

Posted inAround the Bloc, Eastern Europe & Russia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Cossacks Go Green, Romanian Priests Spread Regime’s Good News

by Connor Zickgraf, Erik N. Nelson, Ioana Caloianu and Joshua Boissevain 16 May 201320 Jun 2020

Plus, Armenians will feel the Russian gas pinch and Moldova has a new prime minister, maybe.

Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Czechia, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Serbia, Society, Southeastern Europe, Tajikistan

Hungary Bows to EU Austerity Demands, Tajikistan Debates Ban on Cousin Marriages

by Connor Zickgraf, Ioana Caloianu, Joshua Boissevain, Ky Krauthamer and Vladimir Matan 15 May 201320 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Europe & Baltics

Georgian Deputy Minister in Blackmail Charge, Bulgaria’s Far Right Sets Sights on Government

by Connor Zickgraf, Ioana Caloianu, Joshua Boissevain, Ky Krauthamer and Vladimir Matan 14 May 201320 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Business, Eastern Europe & Russia, Finance, Kosovo, Politics, Slovenia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Georgian Patriarch Demands Abortion Ban, Russian Press Mogul Goes on Trial

by Connor Zickgraf, Ioana Caloianu, Ky Krauthamer and Vladimir Matan 07 May 201320 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Latvia, Politics, Society

Brussels Raps Moldova Over Power Grab, Fighters From Kyrgyzstan Head to Syria

by Connor Zickgraf, Barbara Frye and Ioana Caloianu 06 May 201320 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Azerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Kyrgyzstan

Soviet Award Dusted Off, Media Freedoms Take A Dive

by Connor Zickgraf, Erik N. Nelson, Joshua Boissevain and Vladimir Matan 02 May 201320 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Business, Central Asia, Finance, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

A Victory for Tymoshenko, A Black Eye for Central Asia’s Religion Bullies

by Connor Zickgraf, Barbara Frye and Joshua Boissevain 01 May 201314 Aug 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Southeastern Europe

Kosovo Convicts Five for Kidney Harvesting, Polish Heads Roll Over Gazprom Memo

by Connor Zickgraf, Ioana Caloianu, Joshua Boissevain, Ky Krauthamer and Vladimir Matan 30 Apr 201320 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Eastern Europe & Russia, Society

Saakashvili Vetoes Legal Reforms, Moscow Will Base Fighters in Belarus

by Connor Zickgraf, Ioana Caloianu, Ky Krauthamer and Vladimir Matan 24 Apr 201320 Jun 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Central Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

Russian Social Network Raided, Church Urged Not to Locate Near Srebrenica

by Connor Zickgraf, Erik N. Nelson, Ioana Caloianu and Vladimir Matan 18 Apr 201320 Jun 2020

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