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Tag: Middle East

Posted inAround the Bloc

Karadzic Contests Transfer to British Prison

by Transitions 13 May 202113 May 2021

Plus, a $10 million bail for Viktor Medvedchuk, Slovenia at odds with EU prosecutor’s office, and more.

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Czechia, Slovakia

Russia’s Not-So-Secret COVID Weapon

Martin Ehl by Martin Ehl 11 Mar 202111 Mar 2021
Posted inAround the Bloc, Books, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Business, Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Croatia, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, History, Media, Music, Politics, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Society, Southeastern Europe, Trade

$1.3 Billion in Weapons Flows from CEE to Middle East

by Transitions 28 Jul 201614 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

A Tale of Two Revolutions

boyko vassilev by Boyko Vassilev 04 Mar 2011
Posted inUncategorized

The Second Front

by Transitions 21 May 2002
Posted inCaucasus, Regions

DRUGS: An Enlarged Golden Crescent

by Transitions 20 Sep 1996
Posted inCaucasus, Regions, Southeastern Europe

TURKEY: SEEKING TO WIELD INFLUENCE, EAST AND WEST

by LOWELL BEZANIS 14 Jun 1996
Posted inBorderlands, Regions

TURKEY: Identity vs. Reality

by HENRI J. BARKEY 14 Jun 1996
Posted inUncategorized

TURKMENISTAN: Turkmenistan’s Foreign policy

by Transitions 17 May 1996
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