Spending Money Hand Over Fist
By Michele A. Berdy
Today if you want to describe a spendthrift, you might use the word транжира, а noun derived from the verb транжирить (to spend wastefully), which came to Russian from the French.
Fall of Berlin Wall Led to Asia’s Rise
By Brahma Chellaney
For Asia, the most important consequence of the fall of the Berlin Wall was that the collapse of communism produced a shift from the primacy of military power to economic power in shaping the international order.
Hunting Tourists and Pensioners
By Yulia Latynina
On the whole, the Kremlin has little to worry about since the threat from protests is very low, which may explain why the training that riot police received last week was focused on rounding up a bunch of frail pensioners.
Missile Defense Could Be the Silver Bullet
By Dmitry Trenin
In the eyes of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the “resetting” of U.S.-Russian relations became a reality only six weeks ago, when U.S. President Barack Obama announced his decision to reconfigure U.S. missile defense plans for Europe.
Between The Lines: The Politics of Figure Skating
By Alexei Pankin
When Anton Sikharulidze, the former figure skater and current United Russia member, was asked why he awarded low marks to a pair of figure skaters who had just given a touching portrayal of lovers who reunite during the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Russia’s Eternal Military-Industrial Kolkhoz
By Alexander Golts
People have long ceased to be amazed by the fact that Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has a habit of meddling in Russia’s military affairs, national security and foreign policy — all of which belong to the constitutional domain of President Dmitry Medvedev.
The Russian Front: Kommersant and Cappuccino
By Richard Lourie
Are the free media like Kommersant and Ekho Moskvy radio really free or only purposely tolerated to let the intelligentsia blow off steam?
South of the Border: Saakashvili, Sin and The Georgian Church
By Matthew Collin
In a country where the patriarch has become an increasingly potent and unquestionable figure, criticism of the religious establishment is a fast track to pariah status.
Stronger Than You Think
By Gleb Pavlovsky
Russia, whose influence extends to Europe, Central Asia, the Far East and the Arctic, is much more than a just a ‘regional power.’
Time to Take the Devil Out of NATO
By Michael Bohm
There is a rich Soviet history of crude anti-NATO propaganda. Unfortunately, this Krokodil-like depiction continues today.
Viktor Bogorad
Very Little to Celebrate
By Vladimir Ryzhkov
While the rest of the world is commemorating the 20th-year anniversary of the fall of the Iron Curtain, Russia is left wondering why it has so little to celebrate.
Columnists
- Hunting Tourists and PensionersBy Yulia Latynina
- Russia’s Eternal Military-Industrial KolkhozBy Alexander Golts
- Between The Lines: The Politics of Figure SkatingBy Alexei Pankin
- From a Safe Distance: My Home Is My CesspoolBy Alexei Bayer
- Always a Dissident: Rehabilitating MarxBy Boris Kagarlitsky
- Falsification Par ExcellenceBy Konstantin Sonin
- South of the Border: Saakashvili, Sin and The Georgian ChurchBy Matthew Collin
- The Leader of the CIS Is Lonely and WeakBy Anders Aslund
- A New Wave of Privatization, Russian-StyleBy Martin Gilman
- Not Much to Celebrate After 10 Years of PutinBy Yevgeny Kiselyov
- Russia’s Georgia Problem One Year OnBy Fyodor Lukyanov
- Medvedev Has Platform That Won’t Win VotersBy Vladimir Frolov
- Regional Dimensions: Fresh Faces in a Stale SystemBy Nikolai Petrov
- Very Little to CelebrateBy Vladimir Ryzhkov
- The Russian Front: Kommersant and CappuccinoBy Richard Lourie
- Spending Money Hand Over FistBy Michele A. Berdy
Markelov Killing Linked to RevengeBy Natalya Krainova
The suspected gunman, Nikita Tikhonov, has the same name as a man accused by Markelov in a hate murder three years earlier.
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Putin Lashes Out at GM on Opel SaleBy Maria Antonova
Russia had been hoping that closer ties with Opel would help reinvigorate its own flailing car industry, which currently requires huge levels of state support just to maintain operations.
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