Thank you very much, Mr. Kopstein. I thought that was an embracing and excellent presentation in all respects.
I see your expertise is a lot in the post-communist world and what's happened there. I look at the situation there as broken into three parts: those that were eager recipients and have done well--the Baltics and others; the states that are still in play a little bit, where the story is not over--Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, and so on; and those that are young and reconstructed, or going backwards--Belarus and Russia itself. For those harder ones that are, as you said, putting up the barriers, passing the anti-NGO laws, and making it hard for us to influence things from the outside, is there something we can do, and what is the path to doing something past that Shanghai club of authoritarians?