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Newsmaker: Dvorkovich Will Bring Chess Savvy to New Role

By Howard Amos / The Moscow Times

... Rosneftegaz and InterRAO after Dvorkovich announced the list of ministers targeted by Medvedev's decision last year. No longer a member of the government, however, Sechin is set to return to Rosneftegaz on Putin's orders. An active user of the microblogging site Twitter, Dvorkovich has enjoyed a high profile as a mouthpiece for Medvedev on economic issues. Outside politics, however, the son of a famous chess judge is the head of the supervisory council of Russia's Chess Federation. Dvorkovich told...

Opposition Needs to Appeal to the 'Real Russia'

By Daniel Treisman

... and economic liberals cannot win by themselves. In 19 years of post-Soviet parliamentary elections, some of which were free and fair, liberal parties such as the Union of Right Forces have received only modest results. The iPhone-toting, LiveJournal-blogging sophisticates from Moscow, St. Petersburg and other large cities are a new political phenomenon whose importance is bound to grow. But they do not constitute at present more than 15 percent of the Russian population. To win the presidency in...

France's Electoral Guillotine

By Boris Kagarlitsky

... parliamentary majority that obediently supported the president's policy now finds itself in a direct confrontation with the public. Although the guillotine has been outlawed in the country, elections have not, and the presidential poll has turned into a public flogging of the authorities. In the first round of voting, Sarkozy earned the lowest results of any incumbent president of the Fifth Republic. Nonetheless, the gap between the leaders in the presidential race turned out to be surprisingly small. Considering...

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