Eurasian Geopolitics

Edward W. Walker, UC Berkeley

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Eur’s migrant crisis

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About this blog

I’m a recently retired comparative political scientist who worked at UC Berkeley from 1993 to December 2017. I’ve been studying the Soviet Union and its successor states since I began my graduate work at SAIS in 1984. (I went on to get my Ph.D. at Columbia — see “About” above). I started this blog in March 2014 as a way to share my take on the unfolding drama in Ukraine, but as the title suggests I plan to cover a broad range of topics. I also intend to make the posts future-oriented — that is, mostly about where we are going, although that necessarily requires consideration of where we’ve been.

If interested, you can follow me on Twitter: @gnuggat1.

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Blogroll

  • Bellingcat – crowd sourcing intelligence
  • Carnegie Corporation: Rebuilding US-Russia Relations
  • Carnegie Moscow Center
  • Council on Foreign Relations: Russia and Central Asia
  • David Johnson: Johnson's Russia List
  • Dmitry Gorenburg: Russian Military Reform
  • Institute for the Study of War
  • Judy Dempsey: Strategic Europe
  • Mark Galeotti: In Moscow's Shadows
  • Meduza News
  • Michael Kofman: Russian Military Analysis
  • MilitaryMaps: Russian language military maps of conflict zones
  • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
  • Russia Beyond the Headlines
  • Russia Insider: Taming the Corportate Media Bias
  • South Front: Geopolitical analysis and intelligence (Russian based)
  • The Kyiv Post
  • The Moscow Times
  • UA "live" map of Syria-Iraq battlezone
  • UA "live" map of Ukraine crisis
  • VoxUkraine: Policy analysis on Ukraine
  • War on the Rocks

EWW Recent Publications and Media Appearances

  • A Strategic Response to the Ukraine Crisis, Huffington Post, April 1, 2014
  • Between East and West: NATO Enlargement and the Geopolitics of the Ukraine Crisis
  • Bread and Circus: Putin and the Sochi Olympics, ISEEES Newsletter, Spring 2013
  • EWW email interview, Ashish Kumar Sen of The Atlantic Council, March
  • EWW interview on Ukrainian "Historians" website, published October 22, 2014
  • EWW interview with Liga.business in Kyiv, Oct. 28, 2014 [In Russian]
  • EWW moderating discussion with Russian Duma member Ilya Ponomarev at SF World Affairs Council, May 21, 2015
  • The Growing Risks of Moscow's Military Intervention in Syria, The Moscow Times, May 19, 2017
  • Twenty Years On: What We Thought Then, What We Know Now
  • What’s Behind Russia’s Moves in Ukraine? NATO Expansion, L.A. Times, March 4, 2014

Personal links

  • EWW bio
  • EWW c.v. (pdf)
  • UC Berkeley Institute of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies

Ukraine crisis

  • Institute for the Study of War (in particular, for coverage of Syria/Iraq conflict)

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  • Illiberalism and populism
  • Moldova
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  • Russia domestic politics
  • Russian foreign policy
  • South Caucasus
  • Soviet history
  • Syria conflict
  • Ukraine crisis
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