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Tunisia’s Government Pledges Improvements After Protests The New York Times By Lilia Blaise TUNIS — The Tunisian authorities are moving…
Tunisia’s Government Pledges Improvements After Protests The New York Times By Lilia Blaise TUNIS — The Tunisian authorities are moving…
Tunisia protests highlight trade-off between democracy and strong economy? Democracy Digest One person has died, 50 policemen have been injured…
The Forgotten Proxy War Putin is Fighting Against the US and Europe Newsweek By Nolan Peterson Kiev, Ukraine—And it goes…
The Pentagon’s Next Terrorism Threat (and Solution): Kids Defense One By Kristin M. Lord As the war on ISIS wanes in…
Ukrainians Shun Russian Calendar and Embrace Western Christmas Newsweek By Nolan Peterson This article first appeared on The Daily Signal.…
Mr. Putin: Turning neighbor into adversary Order from Chaos (Brookings Institution) By Steven Pifer Editor’s Note: Russian policy toward Ukraine…
Uzbekistan Frees A Few Activists, But Critics Need More Convincing To Get Behind Mirziyoev ‘Thaw’ Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty By Farangis…
Tashkent City: Is ‘Progress’ Worth the Price Being Paid in Uzbekistan? The Guardian By Joanna Lillis Abdujalil Azimov sits on…
Democracy Derailed? Foreign Affairs By Sarah E. Yerkes Over the course of just one week, the Tunisian government has made…
Tunisia Passes Controversial Law, Undermining Democratic Transition Lawfare By Kate Bateman Tunisia’s parliament recently passed a controversial law effectively granting amnesty to…
Merkel Can’t Ignore the Far-Right Echo Chamber The Washington Post By Anne Applebaum Yes, it looks like a foregone conclusion.…
In Uzbekistan, Signs of a Thaw After Decades of Repression The Wall Street Journal By Yarolav Trofimov TASHKENT, Uzbekistan—Step after…