Belarus has voted – what next?
After the election, Belarus is likely to set foot into unknown territories, but cautiously
After the election, Belarus is likely to set foot into unknown territories, but cautiously
Despite alarming developments, the protest movement appears to be losing momentum – the ruling coalition has a good chance of surviving
The low level of political protests in the run-up to the elections shows that Lukashenka remains popular, despite all Belarus’ economic woes
Kyiv's decision to invite ICC to investigate and prosecute war crimes in Ukraine may ward warring parties away from atrocities
How the post-deal detente between Iran and the West might benefit the Caucasus states
Three options for the Western Balkans, the Eastern Partnership countries and Turkey to participate more or less fully in the EEA
New foreign policy developments – including the Iran deal – may help free Europe from the shackles of Russian energy dependence
The absence of Russian soft power in Armenia confirms the perception of many Armenians that Moscow takes their submission for granted
The government in Moscow has ridden the tiger of Russian nationalism, but will they come to regret it?
Russian encroachments on the Georgian border show its disorienting and demoralising soft power in action