Year: 2008

January 17, 2008

Energy Blast, Jan. 17, 2008

Rosneft‘s profits jumped an overwhelming 80% following its purchase of Yukos assets. Gazprom is to attend talks with Ukraine’s high-level energy delegation as Ukraine’s new government seeks to revise the terms of agreements with ...
January 17, 2008

Today in Russian Business

Russia’s display at Berlin’s International Green Week focuses on advanced technologies and new research and development in the agrarian sector. Russian-Chinese trade grew 44.3% year-on-year in 2007 to a record $48.16 billion. Shareholders of OOO L...
January 17, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Jan. 17, 2008

TODAY: British Council shuts two of its offices indefinitely and the director of its St Petersburg office is detained. Medvedev a liberal? Putin heads to Bulgaria to cement energy pipeline deals. Yukos executive accuses jailers of blackmail. Russi...
January 17, 2008

BBC: Sarkozy Media Strategy Under Scrutiny

BBC News has reported that with many of France’s major media outlets owned by President Nicolas Sarkozy’s close friends, publicly criticizing Sarkozy is not easy. Fears have arisen that the freedom of the French press is now being stifled. L...
January 16, 2008

Gazprom Plays Smashmouth with Serbia

Craig Pirrong has another great article today about Gazprom’s move to take over Serbia’s state energy monopoly, NIS. The good professor writes the following: “To make the deal look a little less like an abject surrender, Gazprom ...
January 16, 2008

Grigory Pasko: Nord Stream på Svenska

Nord Stream på Svenska (notes from Stockholm) By Grigory Pasko, journalist The Russian tsar Peter the Great, as he hewed out his “Window on Europe” through the putrid marshes of St. Petersburg, was thinking: “from here we shall threaten the Swede”...
January 16, 2008

Gates the Great Divider

There are certain parties, Vladimir Putin and Gerhard Schröder among them, who would like to see the trans-Atlantic alliance between the United States and the European Union dismantled and shattered. Unfortunately, it looks like the U.S. Secretary...
January 16, 2008

British Council Fight Escalates with Arrests and Harassment

I thought after yesterday’s post about the British Council dispute, I could safely leave the issue alone (our first post on the topic dates back to June 14, 2007). But then again, I didn’t expect the Russians to start making arrests. T...
January 16, 2008

Russia’s Ideologues from the Lunatic Fringe

Dr. Andreas Umland, one of those guys who manages to inspire vitriol as both an apologist and a russophobe, and a column running in the National Interest about anti-Americanism in Russia and how a new Cold War could come about. We happen to disagr...
January 16, 2008

Putin’s Image as a Leader

The Streetwise Professor has put up a new interesting blog post, including a kind mention of this blog, about something that both Vladimir Putin and Joseph Stalin share – an enduring popularity in the face of repeated mistakes: It is only fi...