Russia

December 31, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Dec 31, 2008

TODAY:  The RA Blog wishes you a very happy new year, Opposition gathers momentum in Georgia, Spain extradites a Chechen to Russia, reactions to the doomsday professor, former North Ossetian Mayor gunned down, Nicaragua wants closer relations...
December 30, 2008

A Split in the Tandemocracy?

Various observers are beginning to note some early, outward indications that Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and President Dmitry Medvedev are growing apart.  Russophobe points to a comment piece by Vladimir Frolov as the beginning of a new nar...
December 30, 2008

Alexanyan Pays Bail, Is Released

The terminally ill former Yukos executive Vasily Alexanyan has finally been released from custody after paying a punitively expensive $1.8 million bail bond.  Read more about the medical blackmail of Alexanyan here, here, and here, and also s...
December 30, 2008

Grigory Pasko: Staying Pozitiv in the New Year

When I worked at a military newspaper as chief of the combat training department, the editor often told us journalists: don’t write critical articles, more pozitiv, write more about good things… But the times were such that everything ...
December 30, 2008

The Petro Dictators Feel the Pinch

The Wall Street Journal has a column today discussing the humbled ambitions of several authoritarian leaders in these days of low oil prices: We’re not suggesting the mullahs, Putinocracy or the Chávez regime are at death’s door. None ...
December 30, 2008

Putin’s Diminishing Economic Hand

From George H. Wittman in the American Spectator: As the financial crisis deadens the exuberance of Putin’s leadership, there also has been an increase in dissension between the military/security factions on one side and the economic/busines...
December 30, 2008

Criminalizing Journalism

Our readers are likely familiar with the unfortunate fate of Yevgeny Gontmakher, an economist who published the article Novocherkassk-2009 (translated on this blog), providing a bleak outlook of what many one-factory Russian towns are experiencing...
December 30, 2008

What Georgia Taught Us About Europe

From Simon Tisdall in the Guardian: The Georgian eruption had wide-ranging consequences. It embarrassingly exposed the disunity, rivalry and weakness that characterises an energy-dependent European Union in its dealings with Russia. And it placed ...
December 30, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Dec 30, 2008

TODAY:  Extended presidential terms signed into law – protests in response, a missile test gone awry, clashes in Dagestan claim life of top Russian official, Abramovich to sell yacht or Chelsea while Latvia asks to be bought, fallen hoc...
December 29, 2008

Escaping Conscription in Russia

Alistair Gee has a report on the time-honored Russian tradition of dodging the Army draft, which brings to mind the recently forced conscription of the activist Oleg Kozlovsky. The lengths that Russians go to avoid the Army hint at other problems&...