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Author: Natasha Bluth

Natasha Bluth is a Masters Candidate at NYU in Journalism and Russian and Slavic Studies. She is also a graduate research assistant at the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia at NYU and a 2015 graduate of Brown University. Her work focuses on LGBT, feminist issues and memory politics in post-Soviet states.
Insights | Making Sense of the Trump-Putin Relationship
Europe Insights

Insights | Making Sense of the Trump-Putin Relationship

February 2, 2017February 2, 20175 min read

Rumors of a special relationship between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin began to circulate months before election day, but it wasn’t

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Two years after Maidan, has Ukraine forgotten about LGBT reform?
Europe Political Analysis

Two years after Maidan, has Ukraine forgotten about LGBT reform?

April 28, 2016April 28, 20167 min read

The Equality Festival, a two-day celebration to promote tolerance and equality for social groups in the western city of Lviv, Ukraine, should have taken place

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Looking back in anger: The dangers of Ukraine’s decommunization laws
Europe Op-ed

Looking back in anger: The dangers of Ukraine’s decommunization laws

March 27, 2016March 27, 20165 min read

Ukrainian workers began in mid-March the process of dismantling the country’s largest statue of communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. It took them two days to complete

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