Window on Eurasia -- New Series

Thursday, December 4, 2025

After War in Ukraine, Moscow will Strengthen Its Position within Its Sphere of Influence but That Sphere Will Be Smaller,’ Beijing Commentator Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Dec. 1 – Zhou Bo, a retired PLA colonel and now a senior fellow at Tsinghua University’s Center for Inter...

Russian Children asked to Make Amulets Ostensibly to Protect Russian Soldiers in Ukraine But in Fact to Unite Population Behind Putin’s War There

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Dec. 3 – Schools across the Russian Federation are now asking children to come up with home-made amulets ...

Migrants from Central Asia in Russian Federation Deeply Split along Ethnic Lines, Kotkov Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Nov. 28 – Most Russian discussions about migrant workers and their families in the Russian Federation tre...
Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Putin’s Latest Tax Reform May Deprive Russians in Rural Areas of Pharmacies, Their Last Source of Medical Assistance

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Dec. 1 – In the name of “optimization,” the Putin regime has closed hospitals and medical points in many ...

Even Traditionally Pro-Russian Kyrgyzstan May Turn Away from Moscow, Dubnov Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Dec. 1 – Moscow is rapidly losing influence among the countries of the former Soviet space to the point t...

As Result of War in Ukraine, West has Achieved Its Main Goal Regarding Russia, Kalashnikov Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Dec. 2 – Whatever Ukraine may have to give up as a result of Russia’s invasion, the West has already achi...
Monday, December 1, 2025

A Decade from Now, Central Asian Migrant Workers Now in Russia will Return to Their Homelands to Retire, UNICEF Study Says

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  Paul Goble             Staunton, Nov. 28 – Central Asians have been leaving their countries to work abroad because their populations are...
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Paul Goble is a longtime specialist on ethnic and religious questions in Eurasia. Currently, in addition to preparing Windows on Eurasia, he writes for the Eurasia Daily Monitor of the Jamestown Foundation. Prior to 2004, he served in various capacities in the U.S. State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency and the International Broadcasting Bureau as well as at VOA and RFE/RL and at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. While in Estonia, he started the Window on Eurasia series first at windowoneurasia.blogspot.com and now at its current location. Trained at Miami University and the University of Chicago, he has been decorated by the governments of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania for his work in promoting Baltic independence. He does not post comments on his blog, but he can be contacted directly at paul.goble@gmail.com. He also distributes this series on request via email in 50-item collections.
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