WindowonEurasia
Thursday, June 16, 2011
'Window on Eurasia' Closing for the Time Being
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Because of family medical matters, I am indefinitely suspending my production of Windows on Eurasia. Over the course of almost seven years,...
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Window on Eurasia: Arab Spring Leads Authoritarian Leaders in Post-Soviet Space to Look to Moscow for Support
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Paul Goble Staunton, June 8 – Even if conditions in post-Soviet Central Asia and the Caucasus are so different from those in the Arab wor...
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Window on Eurasia: Russian Senator’s Proposal to Restore Katorga as a Punishment Criticized
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Paul Goble Staunton, June 7 – A member of the Federation Council has called for the restoration of the tsarist-era system of katorga unde...
Window on Eurasia: Salafis Employ Flashmob Technique to Bring 5,000 Young Daghestanis into the Streets
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Paul Goble Staunton, June 7 – In a startling demonstration of the spread of new technologies to the North Caucasus, the leaders of the Sa...
Window on Eurasia: Non-Russians Winning ‘Memory Wars’ while Russians Still Losing Theirs, Bordyugov Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, June 7 – The non-Russian countries in the post-Soviet space are more or less quickly “liberating themselves from the...
Monday, June 6, 2011
Window on Eurasia: Internet Changing Russian Political Humor and Russian Politics as Well, Commentator Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, June 6 – Anecdotes about leaders and policies have long been an important part of Russian life, but the Internet is ...
Window on Eurasia: Russians Now Feel They are Second Class Citizens in their Own Country, Moscow Writer Says
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Paul Goble Staunton, June 6 – Six months after the clashes in Manezh Square, radical Russian nationalists groups are increasing their act...
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