Democracy, Putin Style On events in Samara on the eve of the Russia-EU summit By Grigory Pasko, journalist Photo of Volga riverbank in Samara by Grigory Pasko The manager assured me over the phone that the «Rossiya» hotel is located right in the c...
We’re proud to announce an upcoming series of eyewitness reports from our contributing Russian journalist Grigory Pasko, who traveled to Samara last week to observe the EU-Russia Summit. Unlike many other journalists who were obstructed, har...
(Photo) The Financial Times has come out with a plethora of great articles about Siberia today: 1. Industrial giants tap into frozen wealth Here are concentrated the bulk of Russia’s reserves – 85 per cent of its natural gas, 80 per ce...
Our friends over at Global Witness have posted a Channel Four report from last year about the shady backroom deals that brought closure to Ukraine-Russia natural gas dispute. The company in question, RosUkrEnergo, a Switzerland-based front company...
Yesterday’s news of the reunification of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and the breakaway Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) not only represents a major historical milestone in Russian society – the end of a 90-year-o...
Simon Tisdall made mention of a briefing note released a few days ago on the EU-Russia Summit prepared by Katinka Barysch of the Centre for European Reform. The full 11-page PDF can be downloaded here, and below I include some interesting excerpts...
Belarus took a beating from Gazprom both on the ice and through the pipes. (Photo from IIHF World Championship, not Gazprom match referred to in the article). From Time Magazine: Heavy Hitter By Yuri Zarakhovich / Moscow Passions were riding high ...
Simon Tisdall of the Guardian has a column today on the Samara Summit, examining the challenge Europe is facing from Russia in diversifying its energy relations. He argues that Russia is winning this grand game in part because Moscow is not at all...
Following Robert Amsterdam’s speech at Harvard, the university newspaper is running the following story. Comments made by RA during the speech were also mentioned in a Boston Globe editorial, and a cover story from the weekly Boston NOW. Rob...
From the new Economist, a few excerpts below… (the artwork summarizes the jist of the article). Art: Peter Schrank, Economist Few things give Russians as much sense of their own importance as a spat with America. “They like to counter Americ...
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