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  • Russian Organized Crime: Recent Trends in the Baltic Sea Region

    Walter Kegö, Alexandru Molcean, Christina Wenngren, Liis Lill, Aurelijus Gutauskas, Greg Nizhnikau, Vladimir Ovchinsky, Alexander Sukharenko and Andrejs Vilks

    Books & Monographs March 1, 2012, pp. 102
  • Alleged Miscommunication About Five Eyes Should Prompt a Conversation About One Country’s Membership

    June 20 2025 by Caroline O'Neill
  • The Ukraine War is a Prelude for Vladimir Putin and its Climax in Asia

    May 3 2022 by Dong Yon Kim
  • Vladimir Ovchinsky
  • Rethinking Greater Central Asia: New American and Western Approaches to Continental Trade and Afghanistan

    S. Frederick Starr

    Silk Road Paper June, 2022
  • The China-Russia ‘Alliance’: Double the Danger or Limited Partnership?

    Andrew Scobell and Niklas Swanström

    Commentaries and Op-eds December, 2022
  • What Does the Russia-Ukraine War Mean for India in the Long Term?

    Jagannath Panda

    Commentaries and Op-eds December, 2022
  • Will China Stay Quiet on Ukraine?

    Jagannath Panda

    Commentaries and Op-eds March, 2022
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    Rysslands dubbelspel med islamistiska terrorister

    Svante E. Cornell

    Commentaries and Op-eds April, 2022
  • eautiful landscape of lake level reflect fantasy dramatic sunrise sky in Sun Moon Lake , in Taiwan, Asia.

    Examining the Roles of the UN, Europe, and the US if China Invades Taiwan

    Jagannath Panda

    Commentaries and Op-eds April, 2022
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