Latvia

29 November 2011
Baltic Sheriffs Premium

Latvia’s anti-corruption office should serve as an inspiration for other countries in the region – and beyond.

By Martin Ehl
 

15 November 2011
Athens on the Danube Premium

Politicians in Hungary and Slovenia are reacting to the crisis in a way that resembles lawmakers in a certain Mediterranean country.

By Martin Ehl
 
3 November 2011
Chernobyl's 'Liquidators' Rise Up, Screws Tighten on Some Faiths in Russia Premium
Plus, Latvia's banking whistleblower resurfaces, and Serbia tries again to sell its ailing national carrier.
By Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
 
1 November 2011
In Search of True Leaders, and Brave Followers Premium

Recent examples show that in hard times, leaders need a backbone – and voters need to be not so easily led.

By Martin Ehl
 
20 October 2011
Latvian Politics Returns to Form, Moscow Shrugs at WTO Impasse Premium

Plus, the dominoes fall in Sukhumi, and what’s a hapless Uzbek cotton farm manager to do?

By Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu, and Natasha Kirshina
 
13 October 2011
Serbia Gets One Foot in the EU Door, Latvian Russians Shut Out of Parliament Premium

Plus, even more gas in Turkmenistan and Slovakia ties euro rescue to early elections.

By Jeremy Druker, Ioana Caloianu, and Margareta Retsnik
 
20 September 2011
A Baltic Case Study? Premium

Latvia has provided a laboratory for ways to deal with the economic crisis in Europe.

By Martin Ehl
 
19 September 2011
Latvia Says 'Da' to Pro-Russia Group, Minsk Bombing Suspects Enter the Dock Premium

Plus, Russian investigators say navigator in June plane crash was drunk and Serbian mom says metal objects stick to her son. 

By Barbara Frye and Ioana Caloianu
 
16 September 2011
Russian Boxer Goes Yeti Hunting, Mongolia Mines Its Economic Potential Premium

Plus, 2012 Eurovision could test Azeri homophobia and Kosovo sends police to its northern border.

By S. Adam Cardais and Barbara Frye
 
15 September 2011
Macedonia’s Moment of Hoops Euphoria, Latvian Oligarchs’ Moment of Truth Premium

Plus, the Slovak premier barely survives a showdown and Hungary’s red sludge company is ordered to pay up.

By Jeremy Druker and Ioana Caloianu
 

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