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  2. Jamestown Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Jamestown publications focus on China, Russia, Eurasia, and global terrorism. Founding and mission [ edit ] The Jamestown Foundation was founded in 1984 after Arkady Shevchenko , the highest-ranking Soviet official ever to defect when he left his position as Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations , defected in 1978.

  3. Vladimir Socor - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Socor (born 3 August 1945 in Bucharest [1]) is a Romanian-American political analyst of East European affairs for the Jamestown Foundation and its Eurasia Daily Monitor, currently residing in Munich, Germany. [1] [2] Socor's main specialization focuses on the political affairs and the ethnic conflicts of the former Soviet republics and ...

  4. Pavel Baev - Wikipedia

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    Baev is the author of several books and academic articles and he is a regular columnist in the Eurasia Daily Monitor published by the Jamestown Foundation. Recent publications. Baev, Pavel K., 2011. Russia: Moscow Does Not Believe in Change, in Kenneth M. Pollack (ed.), The Arab Awakening. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution.

  5. Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline ( Azerbaijani: Transxəzər boru xətti, Turkmen: Transhazar turbaly geçiriji) is a proposed subsea pipeline between Türkmenbaşy in Turkmenistan, and Baku in Azerbaijan. According to some proposals it would also include a connection between the Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan, the Sangachal Terminal in Baku, and ...

  6. Mairbek Vatchagaev - Wikipedia

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    He has extensively contributed to the Jamestown publication Eurasia Daily Monitor about developments in the North Caucasus. Vatchagaev is an author of five books on the history and religion of the North Caucasus, including Chechnya in the 19th Century Caucasian Wars :

  7. Kurmanbek Bakiyev - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasia Daily Monitor wrote on 10 September 2009 that his style resembled other leaders such as Vladimir Putin and Nursultan Nazarbayev. Kyrgyz people were anxious about the risk of renewed power shortages and blackouts like in the winter 2008–2009.

  8. Sergey Karaganov - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Alexandrovich Karaganov ( Russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Карага́нов, born 12 September 1952) is a Russian political scientist who heads the Council for Foreign and Defense Policy, a security analytical institution founded by Vitaly Shlykov. He is also the dean of the Faculty of World Economy and ...

  9. Zholbors Zhorobekov - Wikipedia

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    Zholbors Zhorobekov. Zholbors Zhorobekov is a Kyrgyz political scientist. For most of his career he was a professor at the Jusup Balasagyn Kyrgyz National University, [1] and from 1995 to 1999 he was an acting member of the Kyrgyz parliament. [2] He was also the head [3] of the State Commission on Religious Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic.