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Jonathan Pugh

Jonathan Pugh – a former infantry NCO in the British Army and Iraq and Afghanistan veteran, currently a PhD student in international relations at the University of Portsmouth. Main interests include the foreign and domestic policies of the Scandinavian states, as well as the foreign policies of Russia and Turkey.

Understanding Turkey’s Foray into Russia’s Backyard

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Ankara has long deferred to Moscow’s interests in the South Caucuses, and nowhere is this more apparent than on Nagorno-Karabakh. What changed?

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