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June 23, 2008

Sidorov and the Czar Narrative

Dmitry Sidorov, the Washington D.C. Bureau Chief of Kommersant, has a new article in FrontPage Magazine which perpetuates the myth as Putin-as-all-powerful-czar, a depiction that Bob has frequently disagreed with. Rather than the “czar narra...
June 23, 2008

Olympic Aspirations and Shortcomings

There’s a new essay in Foreign Affairs on the Beijing Olympics, which although were sought after by government officials to bring international prestige to China, and celebrate her recent economic achievements. One bureaucrat told the author...
June 23, 2008

Energy Blast – June 23, 2008

Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin, who oversees the energy sector, announced that he saw the row over TNK-BP “moving towards a resolution”, but the weekend saw further troubles for the company, with Moscow prosecutors accusing the company of viola...
June 23, 2008

Today in Russian Business – June 23, 2008

At a White House meeting, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin praised Deutsche Bank‘s operations in Russia, fuelling speculation that “Russian tycoons are building a stake in the bank.” President Dmitry Medvedev said about half of the textiles sol...
June 23, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – June 23, 2008

TODAY: Yavlinsky leaves Yabloko; human rights group condemns Russia; US missile defense shield delayed; Medvedev in Belarus; regional heads election debate continues. Grigory Yavlinsky has stepped down from his 15-year post as leader of the Yablok...
June 22, 2008

Andrei Novikov: The Origins of Terrorism

[Here on this blog, I try when I can to bring in as many Russian voices as possible, whether it is our anonymous polittechnologist, Grigory Pasko, Stanislav Markelov, Lev Ponomarev, Oleg Kozlovsky, or one of the many others. Toward this end, today...
June 21, 2008

Congratulations, Krusenstern!

We’re big fans of the Swiss blog Krusenstern, and we’re pleased to congratulate its writer Jürg Vollmer on winning the Swiss-Russian Journalist Award 2008 – the first time a blogger has received this reward. Read more about it he...
June 21, 2008

Popular Approval of Censorship?

Breaking news: a new survey shows that nearly 60% of Russian citizens approve of the government’s efforts to censor media!!! (AFP) Oh wait, these numbers are coming from the Kremlin controlled the Russian Centre for Public Opinion Research (...
June 21, 2008

Authoritarianism Puts a Drag on Russia’s Future

File this one under foregone conclusions: There’s a new Russian study which has surprisingly identified several of the key aspects of Putinist Russia (no political competition, no free press, no demographic plan, no rule of law, and no regar...