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The closest observers of the Russian navy’s large-scale drills will be the Ukrainian military, which must consider whether an attack on their coastline is imminent.
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February 16, 2022
Darkness on the Black Sea
The closest observers of the Russian navy’s large-scale drills will be the Ukrainian military, which must consider whether an attack on their coastline is imminent.
February 3, 2022
Kremlin at War? Supporting Ukraine, Defending the International Order
"The threat from Russia is real and it is growing. While a new Russian offensive is not imminent, I fear it is increasingly likely."
February 3, 2022
Russia-Ukraine Crisis Reflected on the Waters of the World
Russia’s land-based military build-up continues along Ukraine’s borders; the Kremlin is now also mobilizing more than 140 warships around the globe.
December 16, 2021
Mirage of Parallels
Novo argues convincingly, “it is worth giving Cyprus a more comprehensive look.”
October 27, 2021
Black Sea Security: Reviving US Policy Toward the Region
CEPA President and CEO, Dr. Alina Polyakova, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on US policy toward the Black Sea Region
October 27, 2021
Proceed With Caution: South Caucasus Inch Forward
Connectivity in the South Caucasus gets a major boost with Armenia’s railroad agreement
October 19, 2021
Best Friends Forever? Turkey and Ukraine
Is Turkey a fair-weather ally to Ukraine, or something more serious?
October 1, 2021
Erdoğan the Likely Winner as Post-War Armenia Rethinks
Turkey’s foray into the South Caucasus seems to be paying off
August 13, 2021
Russia Derails South Caucasus Path to Peace
Geopolitical self-interest has no place when it comes to true peace-making. Armenia and Azerbaijan are learning that the hard way.