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BusinessWeek September 20, 2004 Jason Bush |
After The Massacre: No Fast Fixes For Putin Liberals in Russia and the West say the Russian President should be doing more to stop the violence by negotiating a political settlement in Chechnya. But his options to end the violence are limited. |
Salon.com July 10, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
"Nothing human left" A journalist who disguised herself as a Chechen woman talks about the atrocities of the war, the cowardice of Western journalists and the dim hopes for peace... |
Reason January 2005 Cathy Young |
The Problem with Putin It will be a bitter historical irony if Putin's Russia becomes America's authoritarian pal in the War on Terror---and all the more ironic if its friendship is as unreliable as it is morally compromising. |
Reason February 2002 Brian Doherty |
PATRIOT Games As the U.S. government moves past the Afghan stage of the War on Terrorism, it will need to choose its battles cautiously. Various countries are likely to invoke the new global mandate against terror to justify egregious and unwarranted violations of human rights... |
BusinessWeek December 18, 2006 Maria Bartiromo |
A Death In London There are many people who are very happy with the current situation in Moscow, but many more who are unhappy. |
BusinessWeek January 29, 2009 Jason Bush |
Russia's Lawyers Under Attack Human rights advocates have long been targets in Russia. Now even corporate attorneys aren't safe. |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Jason Bush in Moscow |
Russia's Stock Market Is Full of Gas With prices up and fear of Kremlin meddling in business fading, investors are pouring into Russian stocks. Will it last? |
BusinessWeek March 1, 2004 Jason Bush |
Russia Gets A Crash Course In Insurance A new law has opened the once-tight market to Western companies. On Jan. 16, Moscow opened the once-cosseted domestic insurance industry to foreign companies, which have been prowling Russia for new business. |
BusinessWeek July 26, 2004 Jason Bush |
Murder Most Foul In Moscow The murder of Paul Klebnikov, 41, a U.S. citizen and editor of the recently launched Russian edition of Forbes, casts more doubt on Russia's commitment to a civil society. |
BusinessWeek January 6, 2011 |
Hermitage Fund's William Browder The Hermitage Fund founder and former Putin ally on how exposing corruption in Russia upended his business and changed his worldview |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 Jason Bush |
The Russian Towers Are Coming Foreign investors are getting in on projects from Moscow to Novosibirsk. |
BusinessWeek July 11, 2005 Jason Bush |
How Russia Slid Backwards Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin's Russia and the End of Revolution by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser offers a persuasive case that Putin--and the KGB--have reimposed authoritarian rule. |
Chemistry World December 9, 2013 Eugen Gerden |
Russian universities benefit from private funding bonanza Russian big business has significantly ramped up the amount of money it is putting into national universities in recent years, according to the presidents of Russia's top universities. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 Bush & Olearchyk |
Putin's Biggest Blunder Is the Russian president losing his touch? Once admired for his steely efficiency, Putin suddenly doesn't seem to be able to get anything right. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 |
Russian Politics: "No News Is Good News" So says Grigor Yavlinsky, head of the opposition Yabloko Party, about the potential outcome of December's election |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 |
The Unraveling of Putin's Power The massing of thousands of Ukrainians to protest the rigged election of Putin-backed candidate Viktor Yanukovych as their next leader has dealt a telling blow in Moscow. |
CFO December 1, 2007 Janet Kersnar |
View from Europe: From Russia, No Love The Cold War might be over, but a chill wind threatens to blow through business between Russia and the West. |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 |
Bush and Putin: Strains Are Showing While both governments are expected to remain pragmatic on a number of issues, their diverging visions could become the real problem |
AskMen.com |
US, Russia Resume Joint Ops The United States and Russia say they are resuming military cooperation suspended after Russia invaded its smaller neighbor Georgia last year. |
The Motley Fool October 12, 2005 Rich Smith |
IMAX Screening in Russia The rule-breaking cinema company will double its Russian presence. Investors, take note. |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Kranz & Bush |
Putin's Game Westerners think the Russian President is turning back the clock to its Soviet past. The reality is much more complicated. |
BusinessWeek March 22, 2004 John Rossant |
Continental Divides As EU expansion nears, relations with Russia are getting tense |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2003 Jason Bush |
Sizzling Growth Could Singe Russia's Economy Russia's economy has never looked healthier. Growth is spiking upward, inflation is falling, Russia's external trade and government finances are both in surplus, foreign debt is low, and foreign exchange reserves are mushrooming. It almost seems too good to be true. Perhaps it is. |
The Motley Fool June 13, 2006 Rich Smith |
Citigroup Tries the Borscht Says: "Mmm. Tasty!" The bank plans to open as many as 40 branches in Russia this year. Investors, take note. |
Reason April 2009 Cathy Young |
Unclenching the Fist U.S.-Russian relations in the age of Obama. |
The Motley Fool September 13, 2004 Rich Smith |
Russian Bear Gains Weight Despite a spate of bad news, Russia's economy continues to grow. By buying into some gold-standard U.S. companies, an investor can partake of Russia's growth while considerably limiting the risk of suffering a "YUKOS." |
National Defense June 2009 Michael G. Frodl |
U.S. Energy Debate Overlooks Russian, Chinese Postures Energy security is now being given serious attention. |
Bank Systems & Technology October 1, 2006 Katherine Burger |
Death of a Regulator In Russia, 41-year-old Andrei Kozlov, the country's first central bank deputy chairman, was assassinated in what was assumed at press time to have been a contract killing. |
Financial Advisor January 2008 Jeff Schlegel |
Another BRIC In The Wall Winston Churchill once famously described Russia as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Investors today might feel the same way, given the dichotomy between its enticing growth prospects and the uncertainties raised by the increasing authoritarianism of President Vladimir Putin. |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Jason Bush |
Murky Dealings In Russia's Oil Patch Why is the Kremlin going after giant Yukos just when it may be on the verge of a megadeal with Exxon? |
BusinessWeek April 23, 2007 Jason Bush |
Business In Russia Just Got Riskier Former Yukos auditor PwC could face criminal charges in a politically tinged case. |
InternetNews April 27, 2011 |
Russia Leads in Internet Attack Traffic New report from Akamai names Russia as the source of 10 percent of global attack traffic, but is it all really coming from Russia? |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2003 Jill Jusko |
Avon Calling -- On Russia Huge market potential brings manufacturing plant to Moscow region. |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 Jason Bush |
Lada Can Hear Its Rivals Gaining Russian carmaker AvtoVAZ' dominance faces a serious threat as foreign car plants spring up in Russia. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2007 Georgii Ivanov |
Russia Rising Russia's commercial real estate market is in an exciting phase of development, reflecting the Russian economy's dynamic growth. A growing economy and international investor interest point to a strong future. |
BusinessWeek August 22, 2005 Catherine Belton |
To Russia, With Longing Media mogul Rupert Murdoch wants part of independent Ren-TV - and the Kremlin may O.K. it. |
BusinessWeek August 9, 2004 Jason Bush |
A Renaissance For Russian Science Student enrollments are up, and multinationals are chasing grads. However, without an influx of qualified teachers, Russian science may be living on borrowed time. |
BusinessWeek December 18, 2006 Jason Bush |
Russia: How Long Can The Fun Last? In Russia, consumers are flush and foreign investment is up. Then there's the government interference - and corruption. |
Parameters Summer 2004 Justin Bernier |
The Death of Disarmament in Russia? Traditional arms control agreements with Russia, it seems, are as much a part of Cold War history as the Soviet Union itself. |
The Motley Fool June 2, 2006 Rich Smith |
Russia's New Telecom Math Growth, subscriber counts, and other Russian fables. What does all of the user data mean to the individual investor who's contemplating investing in Russian telecom? Investor, beware. |
Salon.com May 30, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Taming the bear In a new book, former deputy secretary of state Strobe Talbott says Clinton deserves much credit for Russia's warming to the West -- and recalls a drunken Yeltsin calling for pizza in his underpants... |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Jason Bush |
The Great Russian Deal Bazaar Never mind Yukos. As equities soar, bankers flock to Moscow. |
BusinessWeek May 30, 2005 Jason Bush |
The Coming Out Of Corporate Russia In Russia, the IPOs are finally flowing, and foreigners are lapping them up. |
Reason April 2008 Cathy Young |
After Putin As Vladimir Putin prepares to step down and orchestrate his succession, Russia continues to roll back freedom -- but not all the way back. |
The Motley Fool April 24, 2007 Rich Smith |
Life After Yeltsin What kind of legacy did the president leave behind for Russia's businesses and economy? |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Maternovsky & Patterson |
Back on the Market: Russian Bonds Moscow tests the bond waters for the first time since 1998. |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 J. Bush & W. Zellner |
Russia: So Much For The Oil Giants' Next Frontier For global oil companies desperate to replace their dwindling reserves, Russia is increasingly tipped as the next frontier. |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Jason Bush |
Deciphering Putin Autocrat? Democrat? The truth is more complex |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Jason Bush |
Russia: Spreading The Oil Wealth Putin is vastly boosting social spending. Will that sidetrack economic reform? |
InternetNews April 12, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Gorbachev Urges Russian-U.S. IT Ties The reformer and Nobel Prize winner pitches Russia as an IT hub and urges partnerships to benefit both countries. |