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March 11, 2008

Today in Russian Business

A new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers says that Moscow and Istanbul real estate investment returns are likely to surpass Paris and London, with faster growth in emerging markets pushing up rents and fueling demand for property. Raven Russia, the ...
March 11, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – March 11, 2008

TODAY: Putin the Theatre Critic. Music students protest eviction, factory workers protest unpaid wages. Praise for remnants of Communism. US and Poland reach agreement on missile defense. Russian relations with Georgia and South Africa. Students a...
March 10, 2008

Video: Human Rights Violations in Russia’s Prisons

Another expanded report on the recent leaked videotapes exposing human rights abuses in Russia’s prisons. The dispute has moved on to the exact date of the recording – the authorities claim the video dates back to the 1990s, while othe...
March 10, 2008

Defying Expectations

This one comes from Nina Khrushcheva: Indeed, Russia’s liberal promises have been shattered time after time. Nikita Khrushchev’s de-Stalinization reforms ended with Leonid Brezhnev’s stagnation; Boris Yeltsin’s democratization resulted in Putin’s ...
March 10, 2008

Moscow as an Architectural Zoo

From the FT: A newly resurgent Moscow, fuelled by energy money, is attempting to assert itself on the world stage once again. For the first time since Stalin’s famous Seven Sisters (the gothic/deco skyscrapers commissioned as Communism’s riposte t...
March 10, 2008

Conscripted Dissident to Sue Russia’s Ministry of Defense

This news item was translated from OBSHCHAYA GAZETA.RU: Oleg Kozlovsky will demand 100,000 rubles from Ministry of Defense for unlawful conscription Coordinator of the opposition movement “Oborona” Oleg Kozlovsky, demobilized from the ranks of the...
March 10, 2008

Wiretapping in Russia

It is not just an American problem … the following exclusive translation from News.ru reports that the Ministry of Information has announced that all telephone and internet service providers must allow unrestricted wiretapping and monitoring...
March 10, 2008

Russia’s Bureaucracy in Panic

Newsweek has an interesting article today by Owen Matthews which takes a look at the struggles amongst the siloviki during the transition to Medvedev, reiterating much of what has been argued on this blog. According to Matthews’s sources, th...
March 10, 2008

Energy Blast, March 10, 2008

Gazprom has held talks with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) with a view to becoming one of 12 potential “global” sponsors of the 2012 London Olympics. “I will say once again that we are firm in our intention to continue joint const...
March 10, 2008

Today in Russian Business

A collection of mainly British companies will make hundreds of millions of pounds in revenue from the Kremlin’s plans for a $500 billion roadbuilding program, designed to solve the problem of Russia’s “parlous” infrastructure. Shares in Braz...