Month: November 2009

November 26, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Nov 26, 2009

TODAY: Investigators deny knowledge of Magnitsky’s illness; protesters hold ‘funeral for democracy’; could YouTube complaint success lead to curbs?; Putin in France; customs union with Belarus and Kazakhstan; expat communities, v...
November 25, 2009

How to Earn Putin Points and Survive in Russian Business

I was taken aback the other day to open up the Moscow Times website and find an glowing opinion article written by Brian Zimbler, a Moscow based lawyer of the firm Dewey & LeBoeuf.  The article, which heaped praise upon Russia as an impro...
November 25, 2009

Putin’s Eye of the Tiger

Remember back when Vladimir Putin “saved” a group of journalists from a wild Amur tiger, dramatically shooting it on national television?  It was probably his most imaginative PR stunt, at least up until he jumped into a submarine...
November 25, 2009

Grigory Pasko: The Gulag Unconcious

The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung wrote : “He who has achieved a perception of reality is inevitably solitary” [This is a translation of the Russian version of Jung’s essay “The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man”....
November 25, 2009

Tough Times for Putin’s Popularity

Some poll numbers and commentary from Nikolai Petrov: Public trust in the work of Putin fell from a peak of 72 percent in mid-October to 65 percent on November 22, the lowest point since March, according to weekly poll figures posted on the site o...
November 25, 2009

Is Russia Experiencing a Change of Heart on Iran?

Writing at the New Republic, Michael Crowley scrounges deep down in the evidence bin for an argument on Russia’s Iran policy: In recent weeks, Barack Obama’s foreign policy has been derided by critics who say he has...
November 25, 2009

Energy Blast – Nov 25, 2009

Alexei Kudrin, Russia’s finance minister, is keeping a pessimistic outlook on oil prices and demand for the coming year, which doesn’t bode well for the economy as oil declines usually mean bad news for Russian stocks.  Despite th...
November 25, 2009

Today in Russian Business – Nov 25, 2009

Sberbank’s profits, at $594 million, are down 85% from last year.  The central bank have cut interest rates to a record low of 9% in an attempt to stave off the destabilizing effects of speculation and slow the appreciation of the ruble...
November 25, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Nov 25, 2009

TODAY: Medvedev orders investigation of Magnitsky’s death and calls for broader look at treatment of detainees, fires employees responsible for Ulyanovsk blasts; Iran could take legal action against Russia over missilse; Ismailov’s son...
November 25, 2009

Mr. Chávez’s Neighborhood

It may have all started with the bosom buddy relationship with Vladimir Putin, but Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has expanded his friendship franchise to the world’s pariahs, from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Omar al-Bashir to Robert Mugabe, an...