New Eastern Europe  |  June-August
The latest issue of New Eastern Europe is dedicated to examining the inner workings of the Kremlin’s hybrid war against its neighbours in the post-Soviet space. The case of Georgia offers not only insight into how hybrid war can be waged, but also valuable lessons on how to mount a stronger defence. As societies and democracies around the world are faced with greater threats from home and abroad, there is a need for building a stronger social resilience. Our authors, who have first-hand experience and an every day encounter with hybrid tactics, highlight the many dimensions, which have only been amplified by the pandemic.
On that note, this issue also brings together expert voices to give some analysis and insight on how COVID-19 might shift geopolitics in our region. We are particularly interested in understanding the impact on relations with the Eastern Partnership and Russia – countries which have been hit hard not only by the virus but the economic consequences as well.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in New Eastern Europe June-August.