Gazprom’s European Web
In Gazprom’s European Web, Jamestown analyst Roman Kupchinsky traces the unspoken connections between Russian gas giant Gazprom and various European companies.
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Straddling Russia and Europe: A Compendium of Recent Jamestown Analysis on Belarus
This report features a collection of recent analysis written in Jamestown's flagship publication, Eurasia Daily Monitor. The included articles were written by Jamestown's foremost experts on Belarus and cover a wide array of subjects such... MORE
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The Ten Pillars of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force: An Assessment
During Secretary of Defense Robert Gates's visit to China in January 2011, he stressed the importance of solid military-to-military relations. As a result of this visit, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and People's Liberation Army... MORE
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Northern Nigeria’s Boko Haram The Prize in al-Qaeda’s Africa Strategy
The Occasional Paper, entitled “Northern Nigeria’s Boko Haram: The Prize in Al-Qaeda’s Africa Strategy” is now available for purchase on our website. This Occasional Paper examines the evolution of al-Qaeda’s Africa strategy from its focus... MORE
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Changing of the Guard: Beijing Grooms Sixth-Generation Cadres for 2020s
“Changing of the Guard: Beijing Grooms Sixth-Generation Cadres for 2020s” details the major generational changes that will take place in the party-and-state leadership at the 18th Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Congress set for October 2012.... MORE
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Watch The Video: How Russia Loses: A Conversation with Thomas Kent
About the Event Vladimir Putin’s efforts to build influence abroad have succeeded in many places,... MORE
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Jamestown Senior Fellow Olevs Nikers Interviewed by TVP World on State of Russian-Finnish Border
Jamestown Foundation Senior Fellow Olevs Nikers was interviewed by TVP World regarding the current state of affairs along Finland's border with Russia.