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'''Christoph Germann''' is an independent analyst and researcher majoring in [[political science]]. His analyses and work focuses on the [[New Great Game]] in [[Central Asia]] and the [[Caucasus]] region. Germann's articles have been published at ''[[Russia Insider]]'' magazine and ''[[BFP Report]]''.
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His blog, "The New Great Game" has been removed from [[Blogspot]]; an [http://web.archive.org/web/20190914023818/http://christophgermann.blogspot.com/ archival copy] can be found on [[Archive.org]].
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Christoph Germann is an independent analyst and researcher majoring in political science. His analyses and work focuses on the New Great Game in Central Asia and the Caucasus region. Germann's articles have been published at Russia Insider magazine and BFP Report.

His blog, "The New Great Game" has been removed from Blogspot; an archival copy can be found on Archive.org.


 

A Document by Christoph Germann

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:NATO’s new Cold War runs into trouble in Germanyarticle2 May 2014Propaganda
NATO
Globalisation
The Great Game
2014 Ukraine coup
Evidence of a substantial and growing disconnect between the German establishment and its population. The official narrative of an agressive expansionist Russia is being comprehensively rejected and it spells trouble for NATO
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