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February 5, 2008

Unconstitutional Third Terms

Here’s an amusing parallel tying together a number of world leaders from Eugene Robinson in the Washington Post: “When you Google the phrase “unconstitutional third term,” you get references to a rogue’s gallery of st...
February 5, 2008

What Will Super Tuesday Mean for Russia?

Today is very important day in U.S. politics, which could prove to be definitive in shaping the foreign policies of the next presidency. You can be sure that the Russia is watching very closely – as it is arguably a much more interesting cam...
February 5, 2008

Serbia Tries to Keep Russia at Arms Length

A journalist at Forbes believes that the Serb’s choice of Boris Tadic over the pro-Russia hardliner Tomislav Nikolic will diminish but certainly not eliminate the Kremlin’s control over national politics. However the report states that...
February 5, 2008

The Victory of Self-Criticism

A colleague pointed me toward this post from the Economist from Jan. 31st: SOVIET propagandists during the cold war were trained in a tactic that their western interlocutors nicknamed “whataboutism”. Any criticism of the Soviet Union (Afghanistan,...
February 5, 2008

Energy Blast, Feb. 5, 2008

Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov and Economic Development and Trade Minister Elvira Nabiullina have been approved as candidates for a new Gazprom board of directors. Kazakhstan has raised its price for shipping gas to Gazprom by 27%. Rosneft a...
February 5, 2008

Today in Russian Business

United Company RusAl will gain a foothold in China’s lucrative aluminum market, after it was reported it would partner with China Power Investment in building a 500,000-ton smelter in western China and a bauxite and alumina complex in Guinea. Arta...
February 5, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Feb. 5, 2008

TODAY: Medvedev outlines his vision for Russia. Vasily Aleksanyan goes on trial, is “nearly blind”. Moscow lawyer applies for political asylum in the US. Putin is in Dagestan, Zubkov is in Armenia. Presidential candidate and Communist Party leader...
February 4, 2008

Russia Goes Back in Time for Military Parade

Remember those bombastic military spectacles the Soviets used to hold on Red Square several times a year to strike fear into every bourgeois heart? Well, they’re back, and they’re bigger and better than ever. As the below article (in o...
February 4, 2008

Stop the Kowtow to Moscow

Ed Lucas, who recently authored the book “The New Cold War” (see the review by Latvian blogger Peteris Cedrins), has a powerful new piece running in the Times of London calling upon Europe to get firm with Russia on critical issues. Wi...
February 4, 2008

Bill Clinton as the Central Asian Rainmaker

They say that for about a $100,000 donation to his foundation, you can get former U.S. President Bill Clinton to show up practically anywhere for a speaking engagement. And apparently for $31.3 million, you can even get him to hop on a plane with ...