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Volatile Borderland: Russia and the North Caucasus
May 20, 2011 09:54 AM
In Volatile Borderland: Russia and the North Caucasus, The Jamestown Foundation presents a collection of essays by leading experts on the North Caucasus that allows for an in-depth look at the key dev...
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May 17, 2012
In mid-April, Azerbaijan’s State Border Service (SBS) reported on the successful completion of week-long tactical exercises in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea. The exercises, called “Protection of Oil and Gas Fields,...
Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Military/Security, Azerbaijan , Home Page, Featured
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May 16, 2012
On May 14, 28 members of the US House of Representatives appealed to International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) President Rene Fasel not to hold the 2014 world championships in Minsk. The politicians argued that the people of...
Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Home Page, Featured
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May 14, 2012
A unique conjunction of external and internal circumstances suggests that Georgia’s upcoming parliamentary elections will be subjected to more (possibly far more) rigorous scrutiny, compared with elections in any of the former...
Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Vlad’s Corner, Home Page, Domestic/Social, The Caucasus, South Caucasus , Georgia
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May 15, 2012
Although President Viktor Yanukovych publicly portrays his foreign policy as multi-vector – balancing between Russia and the West – in reality, there has been a substantial shift in Ukraine’s orientation toward Russia (see EDM,...
Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Home Page, Featured, Military/Security, Ukraine, Russia
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May 14, 2012
The Arab Spring, especially the civil war in Libya and NATO’s “humanitarian intervention” in that conflict, has brought about much closer diplomatic cooperation between China and Russia. Their cooperation has consequently...
Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Home Page, Foreign Policy, Russia, China and the Asia-Pacific
Putin Begins to Notice that Putinism Has Stopped Working
Hardly more than a handful of experts in Moscow paid attention to the G8 summit in Camp-David last week-end, and President Vladimir Putin’s absence accentuated the impression that Russia does not really belong to this exclusive...
Borders Hardening Throughout Central Asia in Anticipation of NATO Pullout
May 21, 2012
Kyrgyzstan’s Border Guards Service announced on May 9 that the United States will finance the construction of six facilities in Kyrgyzstan for use by Kyrgyz security forces. They will include a barracks, a command center for the...
Baltic Nuclear Project Agreement Can Be Signed Without Further Delay
May 21, 2012
Lithuania is reviewing possible options for nuclear fuel supplies to the Baltic regional nuclear power plant, projected at Visaginas in Lithuania. Japan’s Hitachi Corporation and its subsidiary, Hitachi-General Electric of the...
Moscow’s Complicated System of Governance in the North Caucasus Set to Become Even More Complex
May 21, 2012
On May 16, Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly met Moscow’s envoy to the North Caucasus, Alexander Khloponin at the president’s official residence in Novoogaryovo near Moscow. The meeting was part of the process of...
Kazakhstan Views Its Inter-Faith Dialogue Initiative As Key To Global Security
May 18, 2012
On May 30-31, Kazakhstan will host the 4th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions – for the fourth time since it initiated the practice in 2003 – to discuss the role of religion and inter-faith dialogue in...
Russo-Chinese Naval Exercises Reflect Moscow’s Delicate Balancing Act in Asia
May 18, 2012
Historically naval exercises have sometimes played a key role in diplomatic signaling. One can only look back at the Franco-Russian naval exercises in 1891-92, which portended the creation of the Double Entente and the...
Reports
Central Asia, Afghanistan and the New Silk Road Conference Report
May 4, 2012
On November 14, 2011, The Jamestown Foundation held a conference on Central Asia entitled, “Central Asia, Afghanistan and the New Silk Road: Political Economic and Security Challenges” at the University Club in Washington,...
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America, Europe and the South Caucasus: Building Up the Partnerships in a Changing World
May 2, 2012 09:00 AMA panel discussion featuring Ambassador Matthew Bryza, Director of the International Centre for Defence Studies, and Vladimir Socor, Senior Fellow, The Jamestown Foundation
Date: Wednesday, May 2, ...
Media Appearances
Jamestown Senior Fellow Willy Lam Quoted on Guangdong Party Secretary Wang Yang
May 17, 2012In a Straits Times story examining Guangdong Party Secretary Wang Yang's high-profile media presence since the Bo Xilai scandal, Jamestown Foundation Senior Fellow Willy Lam said "Wang has reason to be happy or a bit...
Jamestown Senior Fellow Willy Lam Cited by BBC
May 15, 2012The BBC cited Jamestown Senior Fellow Willy Lam's latest China Brief article, "Chen Guangcheng Fiasco Shows Dim Prospects for Political-Legal Reform," in an analysis of the political turmoil at the top of China's...
Press Releases
Jamestown Welcomes New Board Members, General Michael V. Hayden, and Bruce Riedel
March 22, 2011General Michael V. Hayden and Bruce Riedel Join The Jamestown Foundation Board
The Jamestown Foundation and Ilia State University Announce Second International Conference in Tbilisi.
December 2, 2010“Hidden Nations, Enduring Crimes: The North Caucasus Between Past and Future”










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