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May 5, 2008

Can McCain Eject Russia from the G8?

An aggressively negative article from McClatchy argues that Sen. John McCain’s proposal to remove Russia from the G8 won’t get very far in reality. OK, fine, but I’m not convinced of the wisdom behind the reasoning – there&...
May 5, 2008

The Problems of Sustaining Russia’s Growth

Here’s an interesting note from Reuters, reminding us that the most frightening prospect to siloviki in the Kremlin is not the watered down political opposition, but rather old fashioned inflation. I wonder if Putin’s brand of authorit...
May 5, 2008

Grigory Pasko: Looking a gift horse in the mouth

Если Вы хотите прочитать оригинал данной статьи на русском языке, нажмите сюда. Read this in Russian. Nord Stream, Scandinavian Style Beware of Greeks bearing gifts* – Part 1 Grigory Pasko, journalist In one of my January articles on the sub...
May 5, 2008

Energy Blast – May 5, 2008

Russia’s emphasis on its booming commodities sectors could lead to an economic “dead end”, according to economy minister Elvira Nabiullina. With the state’s share of oil production at 44% (up from 6% in 2000) and the gas industry almost enti...
May 5, 2008

Today in Russian Business – May 5, 2008

The world’s biggest banks are advising their clients to load up on rubles, speculating that Dmitry Medvedev may allow a stronger currency after being sworn in as Russia’s president. Gains of up to 4% are being predicted. Russia’s...
May 5, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – May 5, 2008

TODAY: Medvedev to take power this week; visa restrictions to be simplified for UK football fans; harsh words traded over latest from Abkhazia; Russia’s super-rich teenagers. Dmitry Medvedev will arrive at the Kremlin on Wednesday for “the final a...
May 2, 2008

United Russia Divided?

News website redOrbit has published an interesting piece on an alleged row within United Russia over a proposed amendment to a libel law. The piece, a translation from the Gazprom-owned Russian-language newspaper Izvestiya, says that “a serious de...
May 2, 2008

May Day Protests

Protests and celebrations were held all over the world yesterday to mark May Day. Russia saw a number of protests across the country, with numbers ranging from “more than two million” to “thousands”, with 30,000 recorded as having marched in Mosco...
May 2, 2008

The Economist: Divide, Rule or Waffle

The security of EU-Russia relations continues to be a hot topic. The most recent partnership and co-operation agreement (PCA), drawn up in 1997, is now outdated, and ministers are stumbling over how to proceed with securing a new one. The Economis...
May 2, 2008

Energy Blast – May 2, 2008

A subsidiary of Lukoil has finalized the purchase of Europa-Mil, the owner of a chain of gas stations in Croatia. ExxonMobil’s $10.9 billion profit has “disappointed” investors. Eesti Gaas, an Estonian gas company run by Gazprom, has applied to ra...