Window on Eurasia -- New Series

Sunday, October 22, 2023

Kremlin’s Failure to Define Extremism Forcing Moscow to Train Specialists who Can Testify about It in Court, Nisnevich Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Oct. 20 – If the Putin regime had defined extremism in a legally defensible way, there would be no need t...

China Increasing Its Military Presence in Tajikistan

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Oct. 18 – Tajikistan has ratified an agreement with Beijing to increase the frequency of bilateral militar...

Astana Responds Quickly and Forcefully to Manifestations of Separatism but Must Do More to Prevent Their Emergence, Chebotaryov Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Oct. 19 – Kazakhstan faces a variety of potential separatist threats ( jamestown.org/program/kazakhstan-f...

Russian Federation Citizens ‘Won’t Go into the Streets to Defend Putin or to Overthrow Him,’ Magaletsky Says

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Oct. 19 – The fundamental reality of Russian political life is that most Russian citizens “won’t go into ...

Moscow Seeks to Quadruple University Students Training to Manufacture Drones

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Oct. 19 – The Russian government wants to boost the number of university-level students preparing to manu...

Matriarchy Survives in Komi Villages, Helping National Language and Identity to Survive as Well

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Oct. 19 – Darya Ananyeva, a Russian feminist and human rights activist, last summer made a trip to villag...

Karabulak Regional Procuracy Urges Ingush Republic Interior Ministry to Examine History Textbooks for Extremism

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Paul Goble             Staunton, Oct. 19 – The controversy over new Russian history textbooks and their treatment of Stalin’s deportations...
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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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