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February 2, 2008

RWE to the Rescue for Nabucco

It seems like the Nabucco pipeline project has seven lives – every time we think it’s “dead” because of a competing Russia-backed project, it finds new life. The latest surge of optimism comes from the German company RWE, w...
February 1, 2008

Back to the Future

Reading today’s news of the continued cruelty against the imprisoned Yukos executive Vasily Alexanyan is like going back to the future – at least in this court, Stalinist times are back in full swing. Russian prosecutors and judges inv...
February 1, 2008

On Spies and the British Council

Michael Weiss provides an interesting history of the British Council in Russia in the Weekly Standard: “One theory popular among Putin’s domestic enemies is that the FSB is quite happy to level charges of espionage and “provocati...
February 1, 2008

Energy Blast, Feb. 1, 2008

“We are planning no radical steps to decrease taxation on the oil industry,” said a spokesman for the Finance Ministry. Russia may raise taxes on the gas industry but has no plans to cut them for the oil sector despite complaints from oil fi...
February 1, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Feb. 1, 2008

TODAY: Putin responsible for the strengthening the Kremlin’s “power vertical”. Medvedev to run “ascetic” campaign. Aleksanyan given “unprecedented attention and care”. Court bailiffs tighten border controls for those in debt. Human Rights Watch ca...
February 1, 2008

Today in Russian Business

The government has split its $157 billion Stabilization Fund into two subfunds for reserve and growth. Officials are “still at odds over how to invest the windfall, as the fund’s supervisor sits in jail and legal risks remain,” but investmen...
January 31, 2008

The Democracy Charade

I think that Human Rights Watch gets some points for innovation today. In preparing their 2008 World Report, instead of carrying out the same old tired exercise of denouncing the atrocious human rights abuses perpetrated by this and that misbehavi...
January 31, 2008

The Excitement of Democracy

Roger Cohen writes about why so many foreign countries are so thrilled by the U.S. primary elections campaigns, taking a quick shot at Russia: “Why, it’s fair to ask, should a fading imperium — or so the conventional wisdom has it from Davos...
January 31, 2008

Kremlinomics

The FT weighs in on those unprecedented comments from Anatoly Chubais and Alexei Kudrin criticizing Russia’s aggressive foreign policy moves of late: “The remarks show that while the Kremlin has consolidated its power under President V...