Misguided calls within Germany for tacitly accepting or even officially recognizing Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea are diverting attention from the situation on the ground. Despite Russian promises made to the Crimean Tatar community, authorities are now cracking down on Tatar political and media organizations, under the pretext of the fight against “political extremism.” Crimean Tatars are once again a vulnerable minority – in the only place they call their homeland: the Crimean peninsula
In her speech at the Munich Security Conference in February 2015, Chancellor Angela Merkel unwaverin...
This Issue Brief examines the possible consequences of Russia's annexation of Crimea on Moldova and ...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
After Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Crimean Tatars face the necessity of working out a modus vivend...
Genocide and genocidal political processes have been used by the Russian state for decades—if not ce...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
This article discusses the ongoing debates about Crimean Tatar identity, and the ways in which the ...
This paper retraces the events surrounding the 2014 illegal occupation of Crimea, addressing the dif...
An outlook on the institutional framework of Crimea, it's history, the ties with Kiev, its constitu...
the Soviet Union brought about multidimensional problems to the former republics of the USSR and the...
This thesis analyzes the contemporary case of Ukraine and its shifting posture towards the ethnic mi...
The ongoing war in Ukraine, and more specifically the annexation of Crimea in 2014, has triggered co...
This chapter will focus on the Crimean issue between Ukraine and Russia and, in particular, on the c...
In recent years, the Russian federation's policy has experienced major changes. The changes is in li...
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active pol...
In her speech at the Munich Security Conference in February 2015, Chancellor Angela Merkel unwaverin...
This Issue Brief examines the possible consequences of Russia's annexation of Crimea on Moldova and ...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...
After Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Crimean Tatars face the necessity of working out a modus vivend...
Genocide and genocidal political processes have been used by the Russian state for decades—if not ce...
As Russia continues to occupy Crimea since 2014, we would like to examine the situation of Crimean T...
This article discusses the ongoing debates about Crimean Tatar identity, and the ways in which the ...
This paper retraces the events surrounding the 2014 illegal occupation of Crimea, addressing the dif...
An outlook on the institutional framework of Crimea, it's history, the ties with Kiev, its constitu...
the Soviet Union brought about multidimensional problems to the former republics of the USSR and the...
This thesis analyzes the contemporary case of Ukraine and its shifting posture towards the ethnic mi...
The ongoing war in Ukraine, and more specifically the annexation of Crimea in 2014, has triggered co...
This chapter will focus on the Crimean issue between Ukraine and Russia and, in particular, on the c...
In recent years, the Russian federation's policy has experienced major changes. The changes is in li...
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active pol...
In her speech at the Munich Security Conference in February 2015, Chancellor Angela Merkel unwaverin...
This Issue Brief examines the possible consequences of Russia's annexation of Crimea on Moldova and ...
This article demonstrates how, with the rise of Russia as a major power in Caucasia and the Black Se...