RFE/RL follows the movements of former police major and new You Tube star Aleksei Dymovsky, whose campaign against corruption in the police forces has caused a storm of controversy. According to an article by Brian Whitmore, Dymovsky avowed ...
Gazprom insists that ‘everything is in place‘ to ensure that there will be no conflicts over gas supplies to Europe this winter. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will meet with the Austrian Chancellor Werner today to discuss the situation...
Both EBRD and the World Bank have weighed in on Russia’s economy, with the former criticizing an over-reliance on natural resources and centralization, and the latter advising the implementation of a reasonable budget policy and a new plan t...
TODAY: Kremlin admits police failings; criminal cases opened into state corporations’ use of funds; Moscow corruption; slow technology progress; Rossel replaced; Kalashnikov a ‘hero’, says Medvedev. The scandal sparked by Major A...
We have just received a copy of an open letter from Amnesty International Canada to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in advance of his upcoming trip to the forthcoming APEC meeting in Singapore, followed by a visit to India. The letter urges...
The Spanish newswire EFE is carrying a small story about how Russia has become the second-largest destination for exports from Uruguay after Brazil. From the Russia side of things, this will likely remain below the radar, but it is worth noting fr...
The last week of October was a tense time for the bureaucrats at Minprirody, Russia’s Ministry for the Protection of the Environment and Natural Resources, and naturally for Minister Yuri Petrovich Trutnev. He went all the way to Cape Town, ...
One of my favorite blogs, Business Monitor International’s Risk Watchdog, had a post yesterday discussing the wider historical context of the Berlin Wall’s fall. The discussion of the persistence of Communism and the comparison between...
This in from the Wall Street Journal on the somewhat disturbing, political dimensions of Russia’s Nord Stream pipeline. Approved just last week by Finland and Sweden after ecological concerns were overcome, the project is now ready to ...
War as a means of securing energy resources is a familiar narrative. Peace as a means of securing energy resources is rather less typical . . . The New York Times today has a wonderfully ironic story on how decommissioned Soviet weapons are ...
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