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September 8, 2009

Thank you, OPEC

Bloomberg reports that Russia is surpassing Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest oil exporter, as Sechin, Rosneft, and co. are immensely enjoying the price advantage afforded to them by the oil cartel’s production cuts this year.  ...
September 8, 2009

Energy Blast – September 8, 2009

Reuters examines oil prices: with an OPEC meeting imminent, crude prices have stabilized, as analysts expect to see the group agree to maintain its ‘official output target stable around $70’.  Russia is surpassing Saudi Arabia in ...
September 8, 2009

Today in Russian Business – September 8, 2009

The Chief Financial Officer of VTB, Nikolai Tsekhomsky, has resigned. He will be replaced by Herbert Moos.  Microsoft claims that the Federal anti-monopoly service’s probe into its activities, which has now closed, found no breach of an...
September 8, 2009

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – September 8, 2009

TODAY: 1998 Starovoitova murder case to be reopened; Moscow city Duma election opposition candidates outraged; Nashi vs Nemtsov thrown out of court.  Lavrov positive on reset; new police chief; Moscow mayor to fight weather. According to Bloo...
September 7, 2009

Pikalyovo and the Reverse Connection

Andrew Wilson of the European Council on Foreign Relations has a piece on Transitions Online which takes a look at some opinions of Gleb Pavlovsky and Yevgeny Gontmahker to debate what the Pikalyovo incident did and did not teach us about politics...
September 7, 2009

The Fall of an Anti-Fascist

In this article on openDemocracy.net, Vlad Tupikin exposes the case of Alexei Bychin, whose treatment by the Russian police may reveal a bias in the state’s handling of neo-nazi and anti-fascist youth movements. At the beginning of the white...
September 7, 2009

Stalin Helps Bring in the Vote

This column in the Moscow Times argues that the Stalinist renovation of the Kurskaya metro station is an elections ploy by United Russia to win the votes of the elderly.  Interestingly, the author Sergei Obukhov, a duma member from the Commun...
September 7, 2009

Zhovtis the Last Straw for Kazakhstan’s OSCE Chairmanship

Joshua Foust at Registan.net has a piece up about the swift show trial conviction of Yevgeny Zhovtis, which has decidedly changed his mind about the OSCE Chairmanship being given to Kazakhstan. While Zhovtis is only one guy, the pattern of harassi...
September 7, 2009

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast, Sept 7, 2009

[Again, my apologies for the late posting of this news blast, as I’m covering all the bases on my own today… – Best, James] TODAY:  The United States sells even more arms during a recession, Gorbachev’s towering ego, m...
September 4, 2009

Putin’s Room with a View

An interesting detail picked up by the Financial Times: It’s hard to get a straight answer in Moscow about exactly whose idea it was. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s prime minister, attended a meeting of world leaders in Poland last week, com...