Month: May 2007

May 24, 2007

RA in Die Presse: The Russian Capital Invasion

Coinciding with Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to Austria, the attached opinion article authored by Robert Amsterdam was published in the Austrian newspaper Die Presse. During his time in Vienna, Putin made a big show out of commending Austri...
May 24, 2007

Grigory Pasko: Journalists in Samara

Travel Notes: Journalists in Samara By Grigory Pasko, journalist There’s a magazine in Samara Oblast called «Soyuz». The editor-in-chief of this magazine is Alexander Komrakov. Before I left for Samara to cover the EU-Russia summit for this blog, ...
May 23, 2007

Weighing in on the Lugovoi Extradition Request

The Lugovoi Extradition Request: Another case of à la carte legalism The next chapter in the Alexander Litvinenko poisoning opened this week as the UK identified its prime suspect in the case. Andrei Lugovoi, who returned to Russia after leaving a...
May 23, 2007

Edward Lucas: Back to the Cold War

Blogger and Economist reporter Edward Lucas has the following op/ed running in the Daily Mail. On his site, Lucas writes, “Do not read further if you want balanced commentary and thoughtful nuance. This piece is written for a mass-circulatio...
May 23, 2007

Amnesty International on Russia

Amnesty International‘s Secretary General Irene Khan held a press conference in London today to present the group’s 2007 global report on human rights. As expected, the section on the Russian Federation was particularly critical, and m...
May 23, 2007

The “Air Vents” of Russia’s Media Crackdown

Thanks for this link to blogger David McDuff, here is an interesting excerpt of an interview with Igor Yakovenko of the Russian Journalists’ Union, which recently was evicted from its headquarters. From Radio Free Europe: RFE/RL: Finally, so...
May 23, 2007

Putin the President, Putin the Stock Broker

Say what you will about President Vladimir Putin, but no one would dispute his firm grip on power in Russia. However it appears that his grasp of finance is not nearly as tight. Both Gref and Kudrin shuddered to think of this Hugo Chavez-style pro...
May 23, 2007

Big Surprise, Gazprom Says No Gas Cartel

Here’s a big surprise. In an interview to be published tomorrow in the German magazine Capital, Gazprom’s Deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev is denying the possible formation of gas cartel. “Our business is based very much on long-ter...
May 23, 2007

Civil Society and Accountability in Russia

Alejandro Litovsky, a senior advisor at AccountAbility, has an interesting column running on OpenDemocracy that argues the importance of civil society’s role in building accountability mechanisms for Russia’s government and private sec...
May 23, 2007

Does Russia Unite or Divide Europe?

Ever since Donald Rumsfeld’s famously successful division of Europe before the Iraq war, other nations seeking to benefit from European incoherence and indecisiveness have enthusiastically begun practicing this Machiavellian doctrine of dipl...