Tag: Russian economy

Ukraine Live Day 303: Poroshenko, Putin, Merkel and Hollande Speak, Minsk Talks By End Of Week

December 17, 2014

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Ukraine Live Day 302: EU ‘Agrees In Principle’ On Further Sanctions As Sporadic Fighting Continues

December 16, 2014

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Russians’ Greatest Fears Coming True, Undermining Stability, Gontmakher Says

September 24, 2014

Staunton, September 24 – The eight developments Russians identified as of their greatest fears are all coming true, and that pattern regardless of what else happens undermines the stability of Russian society and the Russian state, according to Moscow economist and commentator Yevgeny Gontmakher. In August, Russians were asked by Levada Center pollsters to identify […]

The Russian-Ukrainian War in 10 Questions and Answers

September 8, 2014

Staunton, September 8 – The current ceasefire ends one phase of the war between Russia and Ukraine making this a good time to consider the impact of the conflict in the broadest terms, as Moscow commentator Konstantin Gaaze does so in ten questions and answers. Gaaze’s first question is “Why did we (they) act as […]

Putin Sanctions Making Entrepreneurs ‘Enemies of the Regime,’ Inozemtsev Says

August 12, 2014

Staunton, August 11 – Many observers are focusing on the impact Putin’s ban on imports from countries which have imposed sanctions on Russia will have on Russian consumers, but Vladislav Inozemtsev says that it will have more serious consequences for Russian entrepreneurs and their relationship with the Kremlin. Because the sanctions will hit the entrepreneurs’ […]

Putin’s Economic Confrontation with West Will Destroy His Regime, Mitrokhin Says

August 11, 2014

Staunton, August 9 – Russia’s economy was already in trouble before the West imposed sanctions and in time these sanctions could have led to the collapse of the Putin regime. But the Russian president’s decision to respond to these sanctions with a total economic confrontation with the West” will significantly “speed up” this scenario, Vladimir […]

A Return to the Russia of Five-Year Plans? At Least in the North Caucasus

July 3, 2014

Staunton, July 3 – Yesterday, Izvestiya reported that Vladimir Putin has signed a law under the terms of which the government will engage in strategic planning in five-year intervals to promote “improving the standard of living of the population, the growth of the Russian economy and the guaranteeing of the security of the country”. This […]

Putin’s Russia Displays ‘Psychology of a Primitive Group,’ Analyst Says

July 1, 2014

Staunton, June 30 – The psychology of primitive groups, elaborated by Viktor Droganov and others, explains the behavior of Russians today, Andrey Movchan says, and without an understanding of that reality, he continues, “it is impossible to understand the serious processes which are taking place in the Russian Federation” of Vladimir Putin. “The most important […]

Russians Suffer from Three Misconceptions about Western Sanctions over Ukraine, Analyst Says

June 29, 2014

Staunton, June 27 – Russians must recognize that sanctions are “the new economic and political reality” in which they live and overcome three widespread and government-promoted misconceptions about such sanctions if the country is going to be able to cope with them as well as possible, according to a senior Russian scholar. In an article […]