Window on Eurasia -- New Series
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Window on Eurasia: Pre-History of ‘Donetsk Republic’ Goes Back Almost a Decade
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 29 – Most commentaries assume that the Moscow-backed secessionist “ Donetsk Republic” arose...
Window on Eurasia: Internet Alone Won’t Transform Russians into Opponents of Regime
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 29 – Many in Moscow and the West, seeing the ways in which Russian television has mobilize...
Monday, July 28, 2014
Window on Eurasia: More than 19,000 Tajiks have De-Russianized Their Names Already in 2014
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 28 – More than 19,000 residents of Tajikistan have de-Russianized their names so far this year, droppi...
Window on Eurasia: Russia Today at Greater Risk of Falling Apart than Ukraine Is, Losev Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 28 – Moscow commentators like to talk about the existence of “two, three or even more Ukra...
Window on Eurasia: Russian Businesses Aren’t Working with Russian Researchers, Moscow Study Finds
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 28 – Russian businesses have little interest in working with Russian researchers in universiti...
Window on Eurasia: Putin Now Insuring Himself against Nationalists Returning from Ukraine, Ikhlov Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 28 – Vladimir Putin is ensuring himself ideologically against a nationalist challenge to him...
Window on Eurasia: Russian Actions in Ukraine have Deeply Divided Belarusians, Moscow Military Analyst Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, July 28 – In part because they can get news not just from Moscow but from Ukraine and in part b...
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