Russia Monitor Monthly 2/23

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(Re)defining connectivity

(Re)defining connectivity

What exactly is connectivity? Is it just one of those trendy, abstract buzzwords that pop up from time to time and then, just as suddenly, fade away into the dusty archives of social science? Or does it deserve a distinct category in discussions on international politics? And how to capture the essence of such a complex topic and make it commonly understandable?

Wang Yi in Laos

Wang Yi in Laos

On October 14, 2020, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Wang Yi visited Laos. There he met with Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP), President Bounnhang Vorachit and Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith.

Day 71 – Arrests of Journalists, Pensioners’ Protest

Day 71 – Arrests of Journalists, Pensioners’ Protest

On October 19, Minsk hosted two pensioners’ protests: supporters and opponents of the regime. The opposition’s demonstration was several times bigger than the pro-government one. Both protests took place in the same location – on Independence Square.

Moscow’s Game with Syrian Kurds

Moscow’s Game with Syrian Kurds

Russia’s policy towards the Syrian Kurds has its clear-cut goal: to convince them to sign a peace deal with the regime in Damascus and force the United States to quit Syria.

Business Insider cites an article by the Warsaw Institute

Business Insider cites an article by the Warsaw Institute

In an article analyzing the influence of Russian far-right groups in Europe and USA, the text from the Russia Monitor program “The Kremlin Uses Radical Russian Imperial Movement to Destabilize the West” was quoted.

Day 70 – Sunday Marked by Protests

Day 70 – Sunday Marked by Protests

At least 30,000 people participated in Sunday’s opposition march in Minsk. Moreover, demonstrations took place in other cities of Belarus.

Despite Navalny Case, Germany Defends Nord Stream 2

Despite Navalny Case, Germany Defends Nord Stream 2

Germany no longer sustains its decision to pull out of the Nord Stream 2 after the attempted poisoning of Alexey Navalny. Germany’s Foreign Minister Heiko Maas believes the pipeline will be completed–– and so does the German ambassador to Poland.

Day 67 – Tech giant accused of censorship

Day 67 – Tech giant accused of censorship

In search of an end-to-end encrypted platform to organise peaceful protests and rallies, the people of Belarus have turned towards an instant messaging app called Telegram.

Wang Yi’s Trip to Cambodia

Wang Yi’s Trip to Cambodia

On October 11 and 12, Cambodia was visited by Wang Yi – the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). There he met with Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen, Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Prak Sokhonn.

Russia, Egypt to Hold Joint Drills in the Black Sea

Russia, Egypt to Hold Joint Drills in the Black Sea

Russia and Egypt are set to hold the Bridge of Friendship 2020 joint military maneuvers in the waters of the Black Sea before the end of this year. This is set to be their first joint military game in the area, a step that confirms Moscow’s ever-closer cooperation with the el-Sisi regime.

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