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RUSSIA SEEKS CLARITY IN RELATIONS WITH JAPAN

The Kremlin has urged Japan to show a "more concrete" interest in economic ties with Russia, while Moscow is yet to finalize its own Pacific oil pipeline plan. Meanwhile, prospects of a major economic breakthrough in bilateral relations have been hindered by the long-standing territorial... MORE

The Ongoing Baluch Insurgency in Pakistan

On May 14, four bombs went off in Gwadar, a coastal town in Pakistan’s western province of Baluchistan, where around 500 Chinese engineers and workers are busy building a deep-sea port. [1] On May 3, 2003, a bomb blast at the same site killed three... MORE

KHODORKOVSKY AND ADAMOV: A TALE OF TWO TRIALS

The trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky finally came to its predictable conclusion on May 31, with the unfortunate magnate sentenced to nine years, less the 18 months he has already spent behind bars. The reaction to the outcome of the most important criminal case in post-Soviet... MORE

LAVROV MEETS CHINESE, INDIAN COUNTERPARTS IN VLADIVOSTOK

As Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met his Chinese and Indian counterparts Li Zhaoxing and Natwar Singh in Vladivostok on June 2, talk resurfaced about the three countries combining forces into a Moscow-Beijing-New Delhi axis, an alliance of three nuclear-armed countries that are home to... MORE