Belarus’s balancing act: Business as usual
Alyaksandr Lukashenka has a history of playing the Kremlin and the West off against each other, and it is a game he always wins
Alyaksandr Lukashenka has a history of playing the Kremlin and the West off against each other, and it is a game he always wins
The EU lacks a rational partner in the East, but that does not mean it should curry favour with an unreasonable one
Hungary has, for many reasons, become known as the country with the most pro-Russia policy within NATO and the EU
For the first time in the history of Eurasia, several former members of the USSR are united not through conquest, but on the basis of pragmatic cooperation
Russia and Turkey have many common features, predetermined by their respective histories, geographical locations and cultures
The EEU is President Nursultan Nazarbaev’s pet project, but membership carries risks for Kazakhstan
With the EEU presenting more obstacles than opportunities, Armenia’s best hope is a prudent exit strategy
Belarus's involvement in integration processes with Russia has one condition: that Russia pays. And the EEU is no exception.
Russia severe currency crisis finds the government totally unprepared and will likely bring a sharp diminution in people's income
Russia’s aggressive behaviour in the Baltic Sea region must be met with a coherent long-term Western strategy