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October 2, 2008

Russian Soldier’s Satire met with Siberia Posting

Matthew Chance at CNN has an interesting news clip up about a Russian soldier who has appropriated agitprop pop culture methods of the West (a satire hip hop video spread via internet) to express his disenfranchisement in the military. While other...
October 2, 2008

Grigory Pasko: Russian Architecture at the Venice Biennale

[Editor’s note: this posting from Pasko should have been put up a while ago. The delay is solely my fault!] Concrete creations by concrete lads The 11th Architectural Biennale in Venice Grigory Pasko, journalist In the year 2006 at the archi...
October 2, 2008

Illarionov on Russia’s Economic Crisis

Andrei Illarionov has a piece up on Gazeta.ru which argues that Russia itself is for the most part to blame for its current financial crisis. The Barents Observer provides a good English summary of his comments: Meanwhile, the Russian government s...
October 2, 2008

Hugo Chavez “Milking” Russia While it Lasts

Political science professor Greg Weeks thinks that the Russia-Venezuela lovefest is just a short-term opportunity to poke Washington in the eye, and that Chavez could soon get dropped like a Castro-ish hot potato: There is one point, however, that...
October 2, 2008

Alaska’s “View” of Russia

VP Candidate Sarah Palin has stated that she has Russia foreign policy experience as a function of Alaska’s geography – that she can see Russia from the state. Although there are some discrepancies over her exact statement on the matte...
October 2, 2008

Khodorkovsky’s Treatment Indicative of Wider Abuse

We are very glad to see this excellent article from Eric Watkins in the Oil and Gas Journal: Let’s Not Forget Khodorkovsky The fate of Russian oilman Mikhail Khodorkovsky has been written about before in this space and he has not been forgot...
October 2, 2008

Energy Blast – Oct 2, 2008

Russia’s stock market may be struggling, but its oil wealth reserves have just hit $189 billion. The US Senate has approved its ‘breakthrough’ civilian nuclear deal with India. The global financial crisis could stunt the growth of nuclear plant pr...
October 2, 2008

Today in Russian Business – Oct 2, 2008

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s announcement that social security taxes paid by businesses will rise by as much as 8% in 2010 to strengthen the pension system has frightened businesses. Putin again blamed the ‘irresponsible’ US for current global ...
October 2, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Oct 2, 2008

TODAY: EU monitors unhindered in South Ossetia; no grounds for Cold War, says Medvedev; soldier sent to Siberia over rap video; what’s wrong with Russian liberalism?; Supreme Court rules to rehabilitate the last Czar; Medvedev and Merkel to try re...
October 1, 2008

“We thought the Cold War would never end…”

From Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post: McCain’s scorn for Barack Obama was on unrestrained display in Friday night’s debate. How dare this impudent whippersnapper imagine he can be president, you could almost see McCain thinking. I&#...