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Author Archives: Prem Mahadevan

Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Estonia, Georgia, Politics, Russia

Combating…Hybrid Warfare’ in Estonia

by Prem Mahadevan 28 Oct 201620 Feb 2020

A failed communist takeover of Tallinn in 1924 contains valuable lessons for holding out against potential invaders. 

Posted inBusiness, Central Europe & Baltics, Czechia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Poland

China’s Checkbook Diplomacy

by Prem Mahadevan 04 Aug 201613 Aug 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Ukraine

Cyberwarfare: Overhyped or Underrated?

by Prem Mahadevan 24 May 201620 Feb 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Society

Calm Before the Storm?

by Prem Mahadevan 22 Apr 201620 Feb 2020

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