02/07/2008
Paid access archiveStuck in the 19th Century
By Robert Kagan
Russia and the European Union are neighbors geographically. But geopolitically they live in different centuries. A 21st-century EU, with its noble ambition to transcend power politics and build an order based on laws and institutions, confronts a Russia that behaves like a traditional 19th-century power. Both are shaped by their histories.
A Primary Only the Kremlin Could Concoct
By Boris Kagarlitsky
Since the outcome of next month's presidential election is a foregone conclusion, we can move on and speculate instead about what will happen after the vote.
Warsaw, A Low-Cost Getaway
By Adrian Carnegie
Poland's capital offers a reasonably priced weekend away spent in relative luxury.
Visit the All-Russia Honey Festival
By James Marson
The Manezh's Central Exhibition Center will host the 19th All-Russia Honey Fair from Feb. 12 to 27.
Far From Pint-Sized Bar
By Nathan Toohey
If any bar could get away with calling 400 milliliters a pint, Gradus Bar is it.
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