President Medvedev has upped the pressure on Iran, urging Tehran to clarify the ‘military components’ of its nuclear program, despite this week’s collaborative energy ‘road map’ plans. Among its many recent deal...
Skolkovo overseer and business mogul Viktor Vekselberg has apparently decided to postpone the IPO of his gold firm, Kamchatka Gold, until at least 2011. According to ITAR-TASS, Siemens Company will create a research center on energy effectiv...
TODAY: Merkel raises rights issue at meeting with Medvedev; reminders from EU and US on Estemirova killing; Other Russia party faces pressure just days after inception. Clemency for criminals behind scenes of spy swap; Bashkortostan President offi...
Russia’s friendly overture toward Iran Wednesday, promising cooperation in the oil and gas industries, is just the latest example of the former Soviet superpower’s subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) efforts to increase its political ...
Doublespeak and sudden policy reversals are nothing new for the Russian diumvirate of Putin and Medvedev – it’s long been an operational philosophy (or the accidental result of a fragmented and clan-divided foreign policy). It is...
Writing in The New York Times today, op-ed contributor David Harris argues for doing away with the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, a US federal law from 1974 whose aim was to push the Soviet Union to let Russians, especially religious minorities, to emig...
Writing in the Moscow Times, Konstantin Sonin argues that Barack Obama’s reset policy is winning over the trust of Russian citizens. At least it’s working for some people. It was no great surprise that Obama took that position. His cho...
Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko has reportedly said that BP has good prospects in Russia, and he views it unlikely that the beleaguered company will leave. The minister also told reporters that Rosatom may begin to work with Siemens in atomic...
The theme of economic modernization will apparently be high on the agenda at the 10th meeting of the St Petersburg Dialogue between President Dmitry Medvedev and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The major trading partners will apparently sig...
TODAY: No closure on Estemirova case one year on; Medvedev disappointed on results of corruption crackdown; encourages harsher penalties for graft offenses; ex-cons deemed unfit for service in police force. Magazine found guilty of defamatio...
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