Russian Military Presence in Ukraine and Its Impact on Human Rights Situation

The impact of the Russian military presence in Ukrainian Crimea on the human rights situation is analyzed in the study, as well as the effectiveness of the control/oversight mechanisms to prevent human rights violations by  foreign troops deployed in Ukraine. (PDF) Maksym Khylko, Oleksandr Tytarchuk

Impact of Russian Military Presence on Human Rights Situation in Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine – Report

Impact of the Russian military presence on human rights situation: cases of Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine. (PDF) Artur Sakunts, Armine Sadikyan, Ion Manole, Alex Postica, Maksym Khylko, Oleksandr Tytarchuk

Russian Black Sea Fleet Presence in Ukraine through the Lens of Human Rights Protection

Legal provisions regulating the Russian Black Sea Fleet military presence in Ukraine are analyzed in the article through the lens of human rights protection. (PDF) Oleksandr Tytarchuk, Maksym Khylko

Situation in the Field of Economic Security of Belarus (July 2019)

The prospects for deepening integration within the Union State of Russia and Belarus, the attendant risks to the sovereignty of Belarus and the projected reduction in the volume of Russian financial support are analyzed. Against the background of the upcoming election campaigns, Belarusian authorities are softening monetary and budgetary policies, while the Government’s plans for 2020 turn out to be very modest. (PDF) Pavel Kirkovsky

Challenges Posed by Presence of the Russian Black Sea Fleet on the Territory of Ukraine: Historical and Political Background

This article published in the Black Sea Security analytical journal, No 2 (34) 2019, examines historical and political background of the division of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, mapping the unsolved legal and practical issues. (PDF) Maksym Khylko, Oleksandr Tytarchuk

Belarus: National Security and Defence (May 2019)

About 30 contracts for the supply of military products worth about $200 million were concluded during the “Milex-2019” exhibition of weapons and military equipment in Minsk. Belarus develops security and defence cooperation with Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and China. (PDF) Andrei Porotnikov

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