Dmitry Medvedev’s keynote speech at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum blamed the US’ “economic egoism” as a key factor contributing to the global crisis, and said that Russia could offer solutions. There was also significant discussion of investor...
TODAY: St Petersburg International Economic Forum held over the weekend; increased censorship of journalists; new nationalist coalition to improve ideology’s image; Russia to withdraw some soldiers from Abkhazia; environmentalists says Olympics th...
Here are the second two videos from Bob’s speech at the World Affairs Council of Houston. There is a lot of discussion about the rise of state-owned firms, the loss of U.S. soft power, and the new competition gap that international energy co...
The year 1995 was very tragic for Nigeria: after years of starvation and exploitation, the ethnic minority in Ogoniland, an area rich in oil and gas, began mounting a peaceful civil society movement to demand a greater share of the oil wealth to f...
Today a senior Russian prosecutor, Alexander Bastrykin, has been quoted as claiming that corrupt state officials are bleeding the state of a whopping 1/3 of the annual budget – an equivalent of $120 billion. This astonishing figure is hard t...
From the Moscow Times: There was also careful optimism at home about Medvedev’s comments. Yury Shmidt, a lawyer for Khodorkovsky, said by telephone from St. Petersburg that the statements were grounds for quiet optimism that Medvedev wanted ...
“The Caspian Sea Basin — home to some of the world’s largest hydrocarbon resources — is becoming a new focal point for fierce competition.” The Russian government has approved a draft agreement to cooperate with the Lithuanian go...
The “glitzy” St Petersburg Economic Forum will take place this weekend, giving Russia an opportunity to “project its new confidence on a gloomy world economy”. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and VTB’s president discussed the prospects for the estab...
TODAY: Medvedev adopts “soft-sell” approach in Berlin; EU officials mediate between Georgia and Russia; Putin seeks museum investment; future looks bleak for tabloid The eXile. President Dmitry Medvedev is “satisfied” with the results of his talks...
It may have been Deepthroat’s sage advice to “follow the money” that led Woodward and Bernstein to take down the Nixon administration, but for those seeking to understand the prolonged crisis plaguing BP with regard to subsidiary...
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