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February 19, 2008

All Eyes on Abkhazia and South Ossetia

More news on an extremely complicated situation from Eurasia Daily Monitor: Those concerned about Russian exploitation of a Kosova “precedent” overlooked the fact that Moscow remains more than content to exploit the existing, “frozen” situation in...
February 19, 2008

Energy Blast, Feb. 19, 2008

A “clear majority” of west Europeans regard Russia as an unreliable energy supplier but remain resistant to paying more for alternative supplies from renewable energy sources. Russia’s largest crude producer Rosneft will spend ar...
February 19, 2008

Today in Russian Business

Russian steel and mining company Evraz Group, part-owned by Roman Abramovich, intends to buy up to 51% of Singapore-listed Delong Holdings for about $1.49 billion. Russia says itconsiders Vietnam “a prospective market”. Temporary restrictions have...
February 19, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Feb. 19, 2008

TODAY: Medvedev accuses British Council of espionage; Kosovo leaves Russia isolated in Europe; former nuclear energy minister found guilty of fraud. Dmitry Medvedev says he backs the decision to close down the British Council’s outlets in St...
February 18, 2008

Video: Grigory Pasko’s Real Russia

Last summer our tireless Russia correspondent Grigory Pasko made several long journeys across the vast regions of Russia on various journalism assignments with a video camera in tow. Pasko took advantage of the opportunity to speak with many ordin...
February 18, 2008

Audio: Dancing with the Russian Bear

This month BBC Radio 4 is featuring an excellent three-part series of reports by Tim Whewhell entitled “Dancing with the Russian Bear.” Part 1 can be heard here, and Part 2, a segment all about Russia’s “pipeline power̶...
February 18, 2008

Cold War Tit-for-Tat

Martin Wolf’s column on Russia from last week’s FT has been provoking some strong reactions, including a letter to the editor from Ambassador Yuri Fedotov. Mr. Fedotov bitterly dismisses Wolf’s criticism, citing economic growth i...
February 18, 2008

The Kosovo Precedent

Kosovo’s declaration of sovereignty this weekend carries enormous meaning in terms of international legal precedent. Timothy Waters, who helped prepare the indictment of Slobodan Milosevic, has a column on the JURIST exploring the significan...
February 18, 2008

Energy Blast, Feb. 18, 2008

Rosneft, Russia’s largest oil producer, has announced plans to build several gas-fired power plants across the country before 2020 as part of an effort to recycle the country’s waste gas and protect the environment. An arm of Rosneft has fil...