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Author: Anna Nadibaidze

Anna holds an M.Sc. in International Relations from the London School of Economics and has worked in media, think tanks and international organizations. Her fields of expertise include European and Russian/Eurasian politics, international institutions and discourse in IR.

Book Review: “The Strongmen: European Encounters with Sovereign Power” by Hans Kribbe

April 15, 2021

Can Europe learn the language of power? Anna Nadibaidze reviews Hans Kribbe’s book about the E.U.’s encounters with strongmen. … More Book Review: “The Strongmen: European Encounters with Sovereign Power” by Hans Kribbe

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Can the BRICS Withstand the Pandemic?

January 5, 2021

COVID-19 has exacerbated the differences among the BRICS. Anna Nadibaidze asks: can this group survive in the post-pandemic world? … More Can the BRICS Withstand the Pandemic?

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Belarus is at a Crossroads. Europe Should Support the Side of Democracy.

September 22, 2020

As protests against Belarusian President Lukashenko continue, Anna Nadibaidze argues that the EU should take a stronger stance to support the opposition. … More Belarus is at a Crossroads. Europe Should Support the Side of Democracy.

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Russia Has Elected ‘Putin 4.0.’ But Don’t Expect an Upgrade.

March 22, 2018

Will Putin’s fourth term hold any surprises? Anna Nadibaidze explains. … More Russia Has Elected ‘Putin 4.0.’ But Don’t Expect an Upgrade.

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How the World Economic Forum is Tackling Gender Equality—And Why It’s Not Enough

January 31, 2018

Davos may be more diverse, but what does it mean for gender equality around the world? Anna Nadibaidze explains. … More How the World Economic Forum is Tackling Gender Equality—And Why It’s Not Enough

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Can a Woman Lead Russia?

November 7, 2017

Journalist Ksenia Sobchak has announced her bid for the Russian presidency. But can she win? Anna Nadibaidze explains. … More Can a Woman Lead Russia?

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