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December 20, 2007

Grigory Pasko: Interview with Oleg Kozlovsky

[please see yesterday’s post featuring a by-lined article by Oleg Kozlovsky of Oborona.] The power isn’t prepared for mass repressions. For now… an interview with the leader of the opposition movement «Oborona», Oleg Kozlovsky By Grigory Pas...
December 20, 2007

A Slight Case of Stage Fright

From Reuters: “I don’t feel fear, but I do feel nervousness, because I will have to justify the faith of an enormous number of people who are counting on me to carry out what is, for this country, a tough job,” he told reporters ...
December 20, 2007

Shvartsman a Pawn in a Complex Political Chess Game

Oleg Shvartsman is starting to get quoted more than even Chris Weafer these days. The shadowy government financier, who infamously coined the term “velvet reprivatization” in a tell-all interview with Kommersant before the parliamentar...
December 20, 2007

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Dec. 20, 2007

Today: Yabloko Youth Leader plans to unseat Yavlinsky and create a new movement; Economic Development and Trade Ministry will help spin Russia’s image to inspire investors; Sochi draws huge investment, Kaliningrad is experiencing a boom; London’s ...
December 19, 2007

Oleg Kozlovsky: How the Chekists Keep a Watch on the Opposition

Oleg Kozlovsky’s name should be familiar to regular readers of this blog. I recently visited his website and read his wonderful stories about his arrest and trial. Oh well, yet another one of Those Who Disagree with Putin and his “team” has underg...
December 19, 2007

China Inspired by Russian Energy Integration?

Here’s an interesting one from Daniel Altman at IHT: China already has a tough time generating enough energy to supply its rapidly growing economy. But with a successful bid from China to operate the power grid in the Philippines, I wonder w...
December 19, 2007

Russia Looks to Buy a Better Reputation

The Kremlin, it seems, is getting quite fed up of all the negative news flowing out from its borders, bringing the world stories of political prisoners, crushed dissent, and flawed democratic process. Bad for business, no? Tonight the Moscow Times...
December 19, 2007

Michael Weiss: The Law of Succession

Michael Weiss, an editor of Jewcy.com, a blogger, and occasional columnist, has a new piece out about Vladimir Putin’s nomination of Dmitri Medvedev: “So the dim prospect that Medvedev is a late-blooming champion of de-Putinization bri...
December 19, 2007

The Russia Guilt Complex

There is a growing chorus of voices that argues that the United States and her closest allies are principally to blame for unfortunate revival of not-so-velvet authoritarianism in Russia. I agree wholeheartedly with some of these arguments –...