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September 10, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Sept 10, 2008

TODAY: EU backs away from promising Ukraine EU membership as speculation increases that it is next on Russia’s list. Russia moves to prevent US from re-arming Georgia; doubles troop numbers in breakaway regions. Lavrov’s four-letter-words. Oleg Mi...
September 9, 2008

The Italian Job

I’ve long argued that Paolo Scaroni of ENI and Fulvio Conti of Enel were both in the Kremlin’s pocket ever since agreeing to be the first foreign companies to buy stolen Yukos assets in an auction, then subsequently help Gazprom launde...
September 9, 2008

Gazprom’s Threat to Canada

Reuters reports Gazprom warned Canada that Russia could easily find an alternative market for its liquefied natural gas (LNG) if the Canadian authorities try to hinder a deal over the Rabaska LNG project. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper sai...
September 9, 2008

Nuclear Sovereignty

It is interesting how previous and current agreements on nuclear assets between Russia and the United States plays very strongly into the level of protection for sovereignty of former USSR states. Jane Armstrong, for example, writes on her blog th...
September 9, 2008

Russia’s Rich Keep an Eye on Visas

Yesterday Bob blogged about disaggregating Russia by focusing on high ranking stakeholders in the Kremlin rather than broad sanctions which would punish average citizens. Today, Gideon Rachman (who back in April predicted the war) mentions the vis...
September 9, 2008

Moscow’s Play on the Middle East

There’s some interesting views here on the Russian invasion of Georgia and the attempt to parlay these events into increased leverage in the Middle East. From Lebanon’s Daily Star: Russia has not only been threatening, blackmailing and...
September 9, 2008

Energy Blast – Sept 9, 2008

Gazprom insists that its gas monopoly is “mutually dependent” with Europe. Russia reportedly offered to cut out the middlemen and directly deliver oil to the Czech Republic. Atomstroiexport, the company building Iran’s first nuclear plant, s...
September 9, 2008

Today in Russian Business – Sept 9, 2008

The world’s leading economies are too distracted with global financial problems to worry about punishing Russia over Georgia, according to Russia’s Deputy Finance Minister. Agribusiness company Razgulay plans to invest $690 million this year...
September 9, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Sept 9, 2008

TODAY: Medvedev agrees troop pullout with Sarkozy, Russia to formally establish diplomatic relations with breakaway regions; Georgian conflict causes split in Ukraine’s government; what is the relationship between Nato and Russia? South Park deeme...