Month: August 2008

August 1, 2008

Starving the Competition

I was disappointed but not surprised to read the front page story on the Financial Times today reporting that Russia is planning on forming a new state company to control more than half of grain exports – theoretically allowing the Kremlin a...
August 1, 2008

The Economist: Vague But Sinister

You may recall that, earlier this month, Russia’s Central Electoral Commission accused the OSCE of employing Western spies? Well, this week’s Economist is running an interesting piece on Russia’s current foreign policy plans, and, in particu...
August 1, 2008

Conflict of Interests?

Despite a spokesman moving quickly to insist that there are “no disagreements” between Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev, it would appear the two are working at cross purposes in the fight to revitalize the image of Russi...
August 1, 2008

Energy Blast – Aug 1, 2008

A Libya-Russian energy alliance “could raise alarms in Europe where countries had looked to Libya to help ease their dependence on Russian oil.” Robert Dudley may step down as chief executive officer under a possible deal to resolve differences be...
August 1, 2008

Today in Russian Business – Aug 1, 2008

Moscow, the world’s fifth-biggest exporter of cereals, plans to form a state grain trading company to control up to half of the country’s cereal exports. “When people come and ask me, should I invest in Russia, what I say is: How quickly would you...
August 1, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Aug 1, 2008

TODAY: Medvedev calls for authorities to end business nightmares, signs anti-corruption plan; Yukos manager found guilty of organizing several murders; Moscow’s military revival; less than 10% of Russians see Medvedev as true leader; Kyoto m...