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CIS AND OTHER ISSUES SOUR U.S.-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

While visiting Moscow last week, U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez painted a rosy picture of U.S.-Russian relations. "The only thing people read once in a while is that we have a disagreement, but even family members have disagreements," Gutierrez was quoted as saying. "We are... MORE

RUSSIA DETAILS PLANS TO DEVELOP REMOTE FAR EASTERN REGIONS

On April 5 the Russian government disclosed the details of its pledge to spend billions in government funding to speed up development of the country's Far East. In response, local leaders rushed to demand more money for their respective regions. The government plans to allocate... MORE

Leader of 1920 Revolution Brigades Killed by al-Qaeda

The 1920 Revolution Brigades recently announced the death of its leader, Harith Dhahir Khamis al-Dari, nephew and namesake of Harith al-Dari, the exiled head of the Muslim Scholars Association. The 1920 Revolution Brigades is one of the largest indigenous Iraqi insurgent groups, but after al-Dari's... MORE

RUSSIAN ECONOMIC DYNAMISM UNDERMINED BY “STATE CURSE”

The Russian economic boom continues to gain momentum, leading the Ministry for Economic Development and Trade (MEDT) to raise its growth forecast for the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2007 from 6.2% to 6.5% (RosBusinessConsulting, April 6). At the annual the Higher School of Economics... MORE

Yemeni Sheikh al-Zindani’s New Role as a Healer

Despite being designated by the United States and the United Nations as a "global terrorist," Yemen's Sheikh Abdul Majid al-Zindani continues to be protected by the Yemeni government. Most recently, Sultan al-Barakani, chairman of the ruling General People's Congress Caucus, said that the U.S. government... MORE

OPERATION BITE CAPTURES RUSSIAN ATTENTION

The tentative alliance between Russia and the West on the Iranian nuclear issue that seemed to emerge last month may be fizzling out and replaced by a renewed controversy over Iran and Ukraine. Russian officials have been accusing Washington of preparing a sneak attack on... MORE

READING AND MISREADING MOSCOW’S POSITIONS ON KOSOVO

On March 30 in Brussels, the meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union’s 27 member countries showed for the first time some cracks in the EU’s common front regarding conflict resolution in Kosovo. The EU collectively, as well as the United States... MORE

KOSOVO: RUSSIA’S FIFTH FROZEN CONFLICT?

To continue freezing the resolution of the four post-Soviet secessionist conflicts, Russia needs a fifth frozen conflict in Kosovo and a linkage to make resolution of one dependent on resolution of the others. At the same time, Moscow hopes that a linkage policy could lead... MORE