Author: Arina YANGANAEVA

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Estonians In Sweden And Russians In Estonia: Double Standards In Language Policy And The Fight For Linguistic Rights

There is an increasing debate in Europe about the linguistic rights of minorities. Estonians in Sweden risk losing their education in their native language, while Russian speakers in Estonia are already facing similar problems. This shows the double standards in EU policy. Sweden changes course: Estonians under attack Until recently, […]

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The Turkic Vector Against Russia: How The Ukrainian-Azerbaijani Tandem Plays The Anti-Russian Card

In recent years, calls for forming anti-Russian coalitions, heavily reliant on historical and ethnic narratives, have grown louder across the post-Soviet space. A striking example is the recent proposal by Azerbaijani historian Ferhad (Farhad) Turanly, who urged Ukraine and Turkey to unite in order to “expel” Russia from the Black […]

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Closure Of The NATO And EU Information Center In Georgia: A Step Toward Sovereignty Or A Break With The West?

On June 4, 2025, the Georgian government announced the closure of the NATO and EU Information Center located on Freedom Square in Tbilisi. This decision has sparked widespread debate both within the country and internationally, becoming yet another episode in Georgia’s complex relationship with the West. The center, operational since […]