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September 22, 2010

Who Wins in the Luzhkov Ouster?

A Good Treaty has an interesting post discussing the winners and losers of the fantastically preposterous Luzhkov fiasco in Moscow.  There’s a good argument that Medvedev looks good if he can put his signature on this firing, and an eve...
September 22, 2010

Ukraine as a Captured State

Since taking power this past February, the government of Viktor Yanukovych has slowly but surely been fulfilling most of its critics’ negative expectations:  the courts have turned against the opponents of the ruling party with preposte...
September 22, 2010

Energy Blast – September 22, 2010

Russia’s Natural Resources Minister Yuri Trutnev has reportedly estimated that the country’s Arctic territories contain up to 100 billion tons of oil and gas, and the government is willing to spend up to $64 million on research proving...
September 22, 2010

Today in Russian Business – September 22, 2010

Russia’s now 17-year old bid to join the World Trade Organization has apparently gained momentum; the United States has spoken of a ‘new energy’ in negotiations.  Vladimir Putin has expressed more caution about the process.&...
September 22, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – September 22, 2010

TODAY: Luzhkov may have pick of new job if (or rather when) ousted; Moscow gay rally crushed; judges seek protection over badgering; FSB steps up investigations into spying; rights associations complain on checks.  Russia intransigent on miss...
September 21, 2010

Ideology-less Authoritarianism

From Roger Cohen’s article yesterday which makes the plea that democracy, though imperfect and brand-damaged, is still an ideal featuring values which are worth fighting for.  Krastev makes the point that Russia doesn’t change bec...
September 21, 2010

Luzhkov Leaks a Birthday Card from Putin?

Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov has been trying out all kinds of bizarre strategies to avoid getting the boot from the Kremlin – even leaving his billionaire wife Yelena Baturina home alone to run the defense campaign while he relaxes in Austria.&...
September 21, 2010

Icy Sovereignty

This week, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin plays host to the warmly entitled conference “The Arctic: Territory of Dialogue,” which will include participation of representatives from the United States, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Fin...
September 21, 2010

Energy Blast – September 21, 2010

The fight for the unexploited Trebs and Titov oil fields has begun, with Russia’s five largest oil companies vying to win access to its untapped reserves.  Apparently Rosneft has decided not to bid for the fields as it has enough ‘...
September 21, 2010

Today in Russian Business – September 21, 2010

Russia will save $1.5 billion by slashing its army of bureaucrats by more than 100,000 over the next three years, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin has announced.  Yana Yakovleva, founder of Business Solidarity, provides some concrete examples o...