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Thousands of men, women and children remain in detention because of their former ties to ISIS

Devorah Margolin and Austin Doctor - February 2, 2022
Our research identifies what’s blocking repatriation

Turkey’s president insists on low interest rates. That could cost him politically, this research shows.

David Steinberg - January 12, 2022
As Turkey slashed interest rates last year, the value of the Turkish lira plummeted

What do Russia’s cyber moves mean for the Ukraine crisis?

Shawn W. Lonergan and Erica D. Lonergan - January 11, 2022
Ambiguous signals raise the risk of miscalculating what’s really going on

Biden is threatening Putin with European energy sanctions. That may be difficult to pull off.

Emily Holland - December 15, 2021
Europe is counting on a new Russian gas pipeline to alleviate energy shortages

Russia’s latest crackdown on dissent is much more sweeping than ever before

Maria Snegovaya - August 25, 2021
The Kremlin is keeping a close eye on “foreign agents" and “undesirables” — and Belarus.

How do you persuade skeptics to get vaccinated? Trust matters more than information.

Pauline Jones and Laura Rozek - June 10, 2021
That’s what we found by surveying more than 15 countries in five world regions

The E.U. can’t stick to its Belarus sanctions. Will this time be different?

Alexander Lanoszka - May 25, 2021
Further sanctions might harm ordinary Belarusians — and push leaders and businesses closer to Russia

Bulgaria hasn’t been able to form a government. What happens now?

Stefka P. Yordanova and Nina S. Barzachka - April 29, 2021
Here’s where the different parties stand on issues that threaten to divide the E.U. and the broader Atlantic partnership

Bulgaria’s election was all about corruption, not covid-19. Here are 4 takeaways.

Yuxiang Lin, Tim Haughton, and Emilia Zankina - April 7, 2021
A fragmented parliament diminishes the prime minister’s chances of forming a government

Moldova’s new president is likely to seek closer ties with Europe. Russia won’t be pleased.

Marius Ghincea - November 23, 2020
The outgoing president favored a strong relationship with Moscow.
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