Window on Eurasia -- New Series

Friday, March 20, 2026

Internet Shutdowns Highlight that Moscow is Again Part of Russia, Orekh Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Mar. 16 – Especially since launched his expanded war in Ukraine in 2022, Vladimir Puitn has sought to shi...

Economic Problems and Never-Ending War in Ukraine Upsetting Russians’ Psychological Well-Being, Academy of Sciences Study Finds

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Mar. 16 – The Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences says that mounting difficulties ...

Russia’s Federalization Requires Weakening of Moscow Because Federal Subjects are Too Diverse to Form Alliance among Themselves, Busygina Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Mar. 15 – The federalization of Russia will be extremely difficult but it won’t happen at all unless ther...
Thursday, March 19, 2026

Russian Company on Svalbard Hoists Soviet Flag to Welcome First Russian Passenger Vessel to Visit the Norwegian Archipelago This Year

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Mar. 13 – In a provocative move intended to test the resolve of Oslo and NATO, the Russian coal company o...

Caspian Sea Water Level has Fallen to Lowest Level in Last 400 Years, Moscow Scholars Say

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Mar.15 – The water level of the Caspian Sea has now fallen to the lowest level at any time in the last 40...

After Four Years of War, Russia has Moved from ‘Iranization’ to ‘Sinfication,’ Lea and Taskin Say

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Mar. 13 – When Putin began his expanded war of aggression against Ukraine in 2022, the Kremlin assumed th...
Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Russia’s Liberal Parties have Failed Because Most Parties Called Liberal Really Aren’t, Minchenko Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Mar. 13 – “Liberal” is a curse word for many Russians for a variety of reasons but one of the most import...
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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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