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Media Review

3 october 2009
Press Russian International

The Washington Post: «Verdict on a War»

A European fact-finding mission provides more reason for Russia to regret its invasion of Georgia.


2 october 2009

Handelsblatt: «Finanzkrise treibt Moskau auf Reformkurs»

Russland beendet seinen Verstaatlichungskurs und setzt wieder auf ausländische Investoren. Premier Putin verspricht „extreme Flexibilität und Offenheit“ um Investitionen im Land zu fördern. Der Staat will sich auf Hilfe für angeschlagene Konzerne beschränken und sich ansonsten aus der Wirtschaft zurückziehen.

1 october 2009

Reflex: «Mám strach o naši zemi»

Myslel jsem si, že po čtyřiceti letech komunistické diktatury je český národ jednoznačně orientován na Západ. K mému velkému překvapení však společnost rozčísl názor na umístění amerického radaru v Brdech. Přístroj, jenž by upozorňoval na případný útok íránských či jiných raket na Evropu, měl mít i politický podtext - přítomnost amerických vojáků v Čechách by definitivně zamezila Moskvě, aby si na nás brousila zuby.

1 october 2009

Reflex: «Máte strach o naši zemi?»

Článek předního českého novináře Karla Pacnera s názvem MÁM STRACH O NAŠI ZEMI přišel do redakce Reflexu v předvečer dvou důležitých událostí: předseda sociální demokracie Jiří Paroubek nejdříve odmítl hlasovat o mimořádných volbách, které předtím sám vyvolal, čímž uvrhl Česko do politické nestability. Krátce nato kabinet amerického prezidenta Baracka Obamy odmítl budování systému protiraketové obrany ve střední Evropě. Vyvolal tím OTÁZKU BEZPEČNOSTNÍCH GARANCÍ středoevropských zemí ve vztahu k Rusku.

1 october 2009

The Guardian: «Putin in the firing line»

While Medvedev isn't currently presenting a serious challenge, Putin faces looming problems that could be his undoing.

29 september 2009

Avanti!: «Stalin, Neruda e Putin: le stesse menzogne - ALDO CHIARLE»

La falsificazione della storia, da Stalin a Putin, è sempre stata la prerogativa del comunismo.

28 september 2009

The Times: «World Agenda: Way to avoid new Cold War is for Russia to join Nato»

Now that the United States and Russia have kissed and made up over missile defence in Eastern Europe, there’s a logical next step to averting a new Cold War. Russia should join Nato.

24 september 2009

The New York Times: “Foreign Firms Invited to Russian Gas Fields”

Moscow — Just a few years after compelling foreign oil companies to renegotiate their contracts in Russia, Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin has invited executives from some of the largest such companies to discuss new work on Siberian natural gas fields.

14 september 2009

Handelsblatt: “Europa bastelt am Bild des russischen Bären”

Russlands Regierungschef Wladimir Putin lobt die Entscheidung von General Motors, den Zuschlag für Opel an Magna und die russische Sberbank zu geben. Im Interview spricht er außerdem über ausländische Fehleinschätzungen der Moskauer Politik, den Streit um Öl-Pipelines und ob er 2012 wieder zur Präsidentenwahl antretten wird.

10 september 2009

L'Express: “En Russie, Hugo Chavez fustige les Etats-Unis”

C'est en félicitant Vladimir Poutine d'avoir tenu tête aux Etats-Unis que le président vénézuélien Hugo Chavez a entamé une visite à Moscou appelée, selon le Kremlin, à déboucher sur des accords énergétiques et militaires.

3 september 2009

The Financial Times: “Poland has failed to bury its ghosts”

Poland's marking of the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the second world war has once again shown that the country’s leaders are unable to bury the ghosts of the past and move forward (“War wounds still cause pain as Poland deals with neighbours”, September 1).

2 september 2009

Sofia Echo: “Putin wants Borissov to clarify Bulgaria»s stance on Russian energy projects”

Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at a meeting on September 1 2009 that Sofia would respond to Putin’s request for clarity on Bulgaria’s stance on joint energy projects with Russia after it had studied details of contracts signed by its predecessor government.

16 august 2009

The Wall Street Journal: A Decade of Putinism

Ten years ago on Sunday, Russia's Duma confirmed Vladimir Putin as prime minister. The vote took place only one week after then-President Boris Yeltsin had nominated the little-known former KGB operative for the post. Yeltsin's surprise resignation only four months later left Mr. Putin as acting president and paved the way for his election as head of state in March 2000. This swift and far-from-transparent ascent to the pinnacle of Russian power was a sign of things to come.

11 august 2009

Christian Science Monitor: "Ten years on, Russia's Putin has gone from 'nobody' to unshakeably powerful"

He has used a vigorous image and ruthless political strategy to recentralize state power. Some analysts expect he will soon formally return to the presidency.

11 august 2009

The Independent: Mary Dejevsky: Russia's Georgian enclaves are not assets, but liabilities

If Vladimir Putin made one mistake as President of Russia – and you probably believe he made a great many more – it was to describe the collapse of the Soviet Union as "the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the [20th] century".

10 august 2009

The Bulletin: U.S.-Russian Relationship On Ice

From a bare-chested prime minister in Siberia to Russian subs patrolling the U.S. East Coast, Russia has one thing on its mind — reclaiming the world power status it lost when the Berlin wall crumbled.

10 august 2009

Russia Today (Russia): «Putin and Russia: 10 years of co-evolution»

On August 9, 1999, President Boris Yeltsin named then-unknown Vladimir Putin as Russia's acting PM. How has that decision changed the country and Putin himself? What were the grounds for it? Experts speak out.

10 august 2009

The Irish Times: (Ireland): Putin's posings a classic example of political porn

The russians obviously cannot get enough of their prime minister. They warmly welcome any chance to see him semi-naked, as the steppes resound to the thundering gallop of Irish people fleeing in the opposite direction.

9 august 2009

The New York Times (USA): «How Russia Defines Genocide Down»

After the conflict between Russia and Georgia broke out a year ago, each side accused the other of atrocities, but the Russians went farther. They spoke of marauding Georgian soldiers who systemically killed hundreds if not thousands of civilians in the separatist enclave of South Ossetia. Georgia was guilty not just of war crimes, they said.

8 august 2009

The Independent (GB): «Put your pecs away, Mr Putin – relax and read a book»

He's been swimming in lakes, riding in mountains, camping in Siberia - and that was just one day of Vlad-imir Putin's summer break. A few days earlier, finding himself at a loose end, he dived in a mini-submarine and attached a transmitter to a whale.

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