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November 14, 2008

A Deluge of Advice for Obama on Russia

Now that Russia has successfully stolen the spotlight to become President-elect Barack Obama’s #1 foreign policy puzzle, a deluge of advice is pouring in from all corners. Let’s hope that the next president is already aware of most of ...
November 14, 2008

France Looks to Get Back into the Kitchen

This is an excerpt from an interview with the French Mid-East scholar Gilles Kepel: Q. What is your advice for the next president of the United States? A. After Iraq, it is clear that American military might is no longer a sufficient gateway to po...
November 14, 2008

Energy Blast – Nov 14, 2008

Gazprom’s bid to become the major shareholder in Repsol, Spain’s biggest oil company, has made the Spanish finance minister ‘uncomfortable’, and according to this earlier report, the offer has already been rejected. The EU is still trying to manag...
November 14, 2008

Today in Russian Business – Nov 14, 2008

The MICEX is struggling to deal with conflicting orders of whether or not to suspend trading following a further drop in the price of crude. The New York Times outlines some of the key aims of countries attending this weekend’s G20 financial crisi...
November 14, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Nov 14, 2008

TODAY: Putin to stage early elections? Moscow newspaper editor in critical condition after being beaten; EU-Russia talks resume today amid Kremlin’s tensions with Ukraine and worries over NATO expansion; Gates critical of missile plans; Putin’s co...
November 13, 2008

In Russia’s Crisis, Even Transparency is Non-transparent

This would actually be really, really funny if it weren’t so tragically true, sad, and thoroughly outlandish. From the Moscow Times: Blaming the turmoil, Standard and Poor’s took the unprecedented step Thursday of disclosing only the t...
November 13, 2008

Gazprom’s Move on Spain

You’ve got to hand it to the Spanish – while their friends in France, Germany, and even Italy get twisted up in the bickering with other EU members over common energy policy and relations with Russia, the Iberian peninsula often appear...
November 13, 2008

Memories of a “Malodorous” Room

Barack Obama may remember a few things about Russian bureaucracy from his 2005 trip. From the Economist: DETAINING the next president of the United States for three hours in what an eyewitness called a “malodorous” small room at an airport in the ...
November 13, 2008

Russian Ambassador Praises the New York Times

Vitaly Churkin, Russia’s Ambassador to the United Nations, is extremely pleased that the New York Times has finally come around to reporting Moscow’s account (per the OSCE report) of how the war with Georgia started. The letter he sent...
November 13, 2008

“Nice Doggie”

From Massimo Calabresi at TIME: So did Obama’s non-confrontational response impede progress on resolving the dispute with Moscow over missile defense? Probably not. Given the Democrat’s ambiguous position on the issue, Russia is unlike...