Matthew Chance at CNN has a segment on the nuclear submarine accident this weekend which claimed 20 lives, as does the Associated Press. Grigory Pasko also has a report here, and further interviews are available here. Embedded video from CNN Video
The Financial Times has a good piece today about the concerns of international investors that the old tactics of the 1990s are making a comeback in Russia, whereby oligarchs were able to hide their assets beyond the reach of creditors thanks to in...
Out of Russia’s famously corrupt and inefficient bureaucracy, the police department holds a certain revered status – last year the public prosecutor even opened a probe into the regular bribing of drivers by the traffic police, and the...
This letter was published in the Wall Street Journal today: For those of us who spent years analyzing war games during the Cold War, there is an appropriate response to Dmitry Medvedev’s threat to place missiles in Kaliningrad (“Obama&...
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has insisted that Russia develop measures that will allow it to ‘actively influence’ the price of oil, as the New York Times reports that this week’s Russian share drop is the result of lower oil prices. If Russ...
Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin yesterday slammed the International Monetary Fund as being inadequately equipped to deal with the financial crisis. The crisis is leading to as much press volatility as price volatility, with Russian stocks climbing ...
TODAY: Putin hails Egypt as Arab leader; over half of Russians see police force as untrustworthy; Merkel urges NATO-Russia cooperation; disaster submarine was headed to India. Yesterday was the annual police holiday, Police Day. President Dmitry M...
“Axis of Convenience”: Exploding the Myth of an Authoritarian Alliance in Russia-China Relations by Bobo Lo (Brookings Institution Press, £18.99, 300 pages) I recently had the pleasure of attending a discussion by Bobo Lo on Russia-Chi...
The Canadian magazine Macleans has a new piece about Russia’s potential to seize upon the economic crisis to expand influence and rebuild the empire. It’s a pretty good story, even if it’s becoming quite familiar… Whether R...
Emerging markets look like they are in for another rough week, Russia included. The Financial Times is reporting that the rating agency Fitch has downgraded the credit rankings of Bulgaria, Hungary, Kazakhstan and Romania, and slashed the long-ter...
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