Month: May 2009

May 21, 2009

Russia’s Acquisition Spree Continues

There exists in Russia a tension between the strong appetite of those in government to acquire control of more and more private companies, and the realities posed by the economic crisis.  As Konstantin Sonin notes in his Moscow Times column, ...
May 21, 2009

Back to the Old Days

Some quotes from Andrew Osborn’s piece in the Wall Street Journal on Russia’s new history commission. “One year ago Mr. Medvedev said he preferred freedom to non-freedom,” said Alexander Cherkasov of human-rights group Memo...
May 21, 2009

ECHR Admits Khodorkovsky Case

Big news today from Strasbourg. The European Court on Human Rights has admitted a complaint submitted by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, meaning that the court will hear arguments from the defense that his arrest, persecution, and trial by the Russian gover...
May 21, 2009

Energy Blast – May 21, 2009

‘There will be the predictable difficulties in negotiations on energy issues’, says a top Russian senator on the Russia-EU summit, as there is ‘a global collision in strategy’.  President Medvedev will ‘be intere...
May 21, 2009

Today in Russian Business – May 21, 2009

Banks may require a supplementary $16 billion in funds this year to combat the rise in non-performing loans. The Central bank believes that there is reason for ‘conservative optimism’ regarding a recovery in the banking sector.  A...
May 21, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – May 21, 2009

TODAY: Georgia, energy and human rights on the agenda for a tense EU-Russia summit; US-Russia arms talks conclude positively; Kremlin insistent on US missile defense issue; will US soldiers in Poland provoke friction?; revered actor Oleg Yankovsky...
May 20, 2009

Grigory Pasko: In the Land of Déjà Vu

Say what you will about the administration of justice in Russia, but the tireless innovation of government officials is beyond doubt. Recently, Minister of Justice Alexander Konovalov gave an interview to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, coming up with the bri...
May 20, 2009

The Russo-Venezuelan Fistfight

A Canadian defense reporter has dug a a little bit of gossip about a fight between the bodyguards of Hugo Chavez and Dmitry Medvedev last year, which may have caused Caracas to cancel its deal to buy some Russian submarines.  (Hat tip to Josh...
May 20, 2009

Russian Diamonds Are Forever

If you read this blog, then it is highly likely that, like us, you consume massive amounts of media every day about Russia.  If that’s true, than you are probably as sick as I am of seeing these clever copy editors who think they were t...
May 20, 2009

Everyone is an Anti-Facist

Yulia Latynina has a new column in Yezhednevny zhurnal (translated by RFE/RL) taking a look at the innovative idea of having the security officials of SVR and FSB secret police agencies put down the wiretaps for a moment in order to start studying...