Dances with the Bear: Turkey and Russia After Crimea
GTE Working Paper (Istituto Affari Internazionali) No. 8, July 2014, 9 p. by Adam Balcer * The Turkish-Russian relationship is a complex set of economic, identity and geopolitical factors, and the recent increase in bilateral contacts has substantially decreased the possibility of open confrontation between Ankara and Moscow. However, this relationship cannot be called a
Crimean Tatars after Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula
OSW Commentary (Centre for Eastern Studies) No. 141, 30 June 2014 Tadeusz A. Olszański * After Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Crimean Tatars face the necessity of working out a modus vivendi to cope with the difficult situation which now confronts them. On the one hand, the desire to remain in their homeland, which they regained
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