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November 11, 2021
Mher Sahakyan

Director, China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research. 2020/21 AsiaGlobal Fellow, Asia Global Institute, HKU. Lecturer, Russian-Armenian University, Yerevan State University and the ISEC of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia

Armenia and China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Lost Opportunities and Future Prospects 2.0
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October 8, 2021
Nikita Lipunov

Analyst at MGIMO Institute for International Studies (IMI MGIMO)

Iceland’s Historic(al) Elections
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October 6, 2021
Camilla Gironi

MA in Interdisciplinary Research and Studies on Eastern Europe — Political Science, University of Bologna, Coordinator at Osservatorio Russia, RIAC Intern

Russia’s War on Terror(ism)
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September 20, 2021
William Mallinson

Ph.D., Professor of Political Ideas and Institutions, Università degli Studi Guglielmo Marconi

AUKUS: Returning to de Gaulle or a Storm in a Teacup?
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September 10, 2021
Agha Hussain

Independent analyst based in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Turkish Geopolitics and the Kabul Airport Saga
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September 8, 2021
Michael Lambert

Ph.D. in History of Europe & International Relations, Sorbonne University - INSEAD Business School, (Geo)political scientist working on Sino-European/Russian relations and soft power in the 21st century

A Glimpse at China’s Nuclear Build-Up
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September 1, 2021
Carter Boone

BA in History, Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, MA Student at the University of Helsinki

The 2021 Canadian Federal Election and the Arctic
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August 31, 2021
Orazio Maria Gnerre

Graduated in Political Science to the Catholic University of the Sacread Heart (Milan), RIAC Expert

Maxim Sigachev

PhD of Political Science, Research Fellow at Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences

Kiril Novikov

Ph.D. Student at Herzen State Pedagogical University, Russia

Defending the Perimeter: China’s Evolving Clinging to the Seas
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August 24, 2021
Adriel Kasonta

London-based political risk consultant and lawyer. Former chairman of the International Affairs Committee at Bow Group, postgraduate of London School of Economics and Political Science, RIAC expert

Afghanistan Marks the Beginning of the End of US-led Unipolarity
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August 17, 2021
Michael Lambert

Ph.D. in History of Europe & International Relations, Sorbonne University - INSEAD Business School, (Geo)political scientist working on Sino-European/Russian relations and soft power in the 21st century

The CIA’s Strategic Thinking in Afghanistan: 1979 to 2021
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August 12, 2021
William Eggerton

Student at the University of Birmingham

Is There Any Hope for Montenegro’s New Government?
For business
For researchers
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