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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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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