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Published in: oDRNot poverty, but lack of freedom
International economic indicators suggest that Russia’s problems are not those of the developing world. Relatively...
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Published in: oDRYegor Gaidar: the reformer who died of neglect
Yegor Gaidar, architect of the radical economic reforms in Russia which followed the fall of Soviet power, died on...
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Published in: oDRPerm blaze sets Russia alight
The recent catastrophic fire at the Lame Horse nightclub in Perm grabbed national headlines. Local authorities all...
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Published in: oDRKremlin hand hovers over Russia's internet
So far the Russian government has resisted the temptation of controlling the Russian internet, but this may be about...
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Published in: oDRHow Russia’s human rights movement began
Today, as Memorial receives the 2009 Sakharov Prize, Lyubov Borusyak talks to Ludmila Alexeyeva, head of the Moscow...
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Published in: oDRThe psychiatrist as expert witness - between a rock and a hard place
The independence, or lack of it, of the Russian judiciary has been much discussed, but Emmanuil Gushansky makes an...
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Published in: oDRAbkhazia prepares to vote
Presidential elections are looming in the Abkhazia, the breakaway republic which Russia recognised as an independent...
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Published in: oDRPanicking about swine flu in Orenburg
The region is gripped by swine flu panic, much of it orchestrated, in the opinion of Elena Strelnikova. But every...
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Published in: oDRThe ones that lost: Russian cases rejected at the European Court
Landmark victories in defiance of the Russian government have made the European Court of Human Rights the most...
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Published in: oDRMoldova - the Switzerland solution?
At the OSCE summit 10 years ago this week, Russia and NATO agreed a deal on troop and armament withdrawals from...
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Published in: oDRMoscow calling! St Petersburg loses its TV
Control of St.Petersburg’s television station, once free-thinking and vibrant, has been handed to producers from...
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Published in: oDRExplosion on the Nevsky Express: the Russian blogosphere reacts
Russia’s blogosphere reacts to the crash of the Moscow-St Petersburg train that killed 26 people on 27 November....
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Published in: oDRIran and Russia: is the honeymoon over?
The souring of Iran's key relationship with Russia is a crucial factor behind its decision to build ten nuclear...
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Published in: oDRUkraine: on the bumpy road to democracy
Through the Orange Revolution in 2004 Ukraine turned its back on authoritarian politics and started on the bumpy...
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Published in: oDRRussia's domestic Muslim strategy - the lurking threat
In the second of two articles on Russia’s Muslim strategy, Walter Laqueur observes that hostility to the United...
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Published in: oDRLife with a Heart Complaint
Life in Oryol has changed little since Ivan Turgenev wrote about it 160 years ago, though the villages he described...
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Published in: oDRDancing with Armenia - the Turkish view
Turkish reactions to the Zurich agreement with Armenia have been mixed. But they will tolerate it if it yields...
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Published in: oDRRussia's Muslim Strategy - foreign policy
The Kremlin holds that Muslim countries are Russia’s natural allies against the West. Yet this policy is riven with...
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Published in: oDRKremlin spin on the Orange Revolution
On the fifth anniversary of the Orange Revolution, with presidential elections in Ukraine imminent, Andreas Umland...
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Published in: oDRTreat Ukraine as a European Democracy
Ukraine faces considerable economic challenges, but democracy is becoming stronger. The upcoming presidential...