Asking for Trouble
Spinning Medvedev's Government
Why Europe Still Needs Nuclear Deterrence
Letters: Cyprus Is Business-Friendly, Legal and Sunny
In response to "Cyprus, Not WTO, May Modernize Russia," a comment by Daniel Klein on April 25.
New Government Faces Old Problems
Kremlin Beating People to a Pulp
Putin's Postman Delivers Nothing at the G8
Russia's New Propaganda Minister
After Monday's announcement that historian Vladimir Medinsky was appointed the culture minister, critics quickly labeled him the new propaganda minister. Medinsky's academic ethics and historical distortions may raise serious questions, but for the Kremlin, he has three important attributes that are much more important: He is a model United Russia leader, a firm Putin loyalist and a skilled sophist.
- Kremlin Beating People to a Pulp
- Putin's Postman Delivers Nothing at the G8
- How Pensioners Can Make Elections Honest
- Medvedev's Dangerous IncompetenceBy Alexei Bayer
- Opposition Needs to Reach Beyond Moscow
- The Kremlin's Cognitive Dissonance
- Choosing Joy Over Sorrow, Triumph Over Fear
- Putin's New Economic Liberalism
- New Government Faces Old Problems
- FSB Tells New Tale About a Terrorist Plot By Paul Rimple
- Spinning Medvedev's GovernmentBy Georgy Bovt
- Farewell to Medvedev's Hapless Foreign Policy
- Why I'm Optimistic About Putin's 4th Term
- Why Putin Is Afraid of the People
- Moscow Looking More Like Cairo
- Stalin's Worst Nightmare
- Asking for Trouble
4 Russian Bikers Detained in IraqThe Moscow Times
Four Russian bikers have been detained in Iraq, possibly on suspicion of spying, prompting a surge of concern at home.
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Protest and Chaos Seen in Kudrin-Ordered Study
Continued protests in Russia will likely lead to violence or chaotic change, according to a new study ordered by the former finance minister.
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