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Petro Poroshenko
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The Saakashvili Saga (And Why China Should Care)
By Philip Dubow
The former Georgian president’s colorful reentry into Ukrainian politics could impact China's regional aspirations.
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Turkmenistan and Ukraine Bond on Russian Concerns
By Samuel Ramani
The two countries have been consolidating their relations on some shared worries.
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Turkmenistan Supports Ukraine’s Sovereignty
By Casey Michel
In late October, Ashgabat tossed its rhetoric behind Kyiv.
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Kazakhstan’s Broken Brokerage
By Paolo Sorbello
A failed meeting in Astana highlights the limits of Nazarbayev's efforts to bring Russia and Ukraine together.
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Taiwan-Ukraine: A Cautious Relationship
By Fabrizio Bozzato and Tatiana Komarova
Relations between Taipei and Kiev have often been complicated by the policies of their larger neighbors.
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