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  • From Macedonia to America: Civics lessons from the former Yugoslavia
    by Keith Brown, via The Conversation, OCT. 2020

  • Now Entering the Gray Zone
    by Brian Goodman, via Transformations, JAN. 2021

  • The Russian Orthodox Church's "Black List of False Clerics"
    by Jacob Lassin, via Public Orthodoxy, JAN. 2021

  • Alexei Navalny leads Russians in a historic battle against arbitrary rule, with words echoing Catherine the Great
    by Hilde Hoogenboom, via The Conversation, FEB. 2021

  • Why Putin has such a hard time accepting Ukrainian sovereignty
    by Jacob Lassin & Emily Channell-Justice, via The Conversation, DEC. 2021

  • Famine, subjugation and nuclear fallout: How Soviet experience helped sow resentment among Ukrainians toward Russia
    by Jacob Lassin, via The Conversation, JAN. 2022

  • Why church conflict in Ukraine reflects historic Russian-Ukrainian tensions
    by Eugene Clay, via The Conversation, FEB. 2022

  • The US doesn’t need to wait for an invasion to impose sanctions on Russia – it could invoke the Magnitsky Act now
    by Keith Brown, via The Conversation, FEB. 2022

  • Putin’s antagonism toward Ukraine was never just about NATO – it’s about creating a new Russian empire
    by Emily Channell-Justice & Jacob Lassin, via The Conversation, FEB. 2022
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