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US mainstream media fails to get Perestroika.2.0
by Gordon M. Hahn
The latest evidence suggests the U.S. mainstream media still just can’t or willfully refuses to ‘get it’ when it comes to Russia’s new reform era – dubbed here variously as ‘Medvedev’s thaw’, ‘the tandem’s thaw,’ and ‘Perestroika 2.0’ nearly four years ago now. What began as a result of bias regarding Russia is now reinforced by self-interest; rejection of the “other Russia” they refused to mention for years must continue in order to coverup their prior journalistic malpractice. But as the expression goes: the coverup is worse than the crime.Putin on democracy: Full text in English
From the web site of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation:
Democracy and the quality of government
Sustainable social development is impossible without a competent state, while genuine democracy is a fundamental condition for developing a state designed to serve public interests. Real democracy cannot be created overnight and cannot be a carbon copy of some external example. Society must be completely ready for using democratic mechanisms. The majority of people must see themselves as citizens of their country, ready to devote their attention, time and efforts on a regular basis to taking part in the process of governance. In other words, democracy is effective only when people are ready to invest something in it.The problems with Putinism
by Gordon M. Hahn
Russian Prime Minister and would-be third-time president Vladimir Putin has challenges ahead of him. Most of them are rooted in several categories that could have been avoided. First, there is concern that Putin went too far in centralizing power in his efforts to rein in the oligarchs, republic presidents, regional governors, and Chechen militants (turned jihadists) who ran roughshod over the Russian state and society in the 1990s.Modest growth in Russian mining and manufacturing, but entrepreneur confidence slipping
Interest rates, exchange rate and liquidity: are there resources for investment?
Russia Forum debates developed and emerging banks
Putin outlines how Russia will evolve to a full democracy
Medvedev: Integrate to grow, innovate to prosper
By Dmitry Medvedev, President of the Russian Federation
Russia has taken over the rotating chair of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in 2012 and will host this year’s APEC Leaders’ Week in Vladivostok. For Russia this honour comes with a great sense of responsibility. Just as Russia is an integral part of the vast and forward-reaching Asia-Pacific region, that is crucial for the socio-economic development of Russia, especially Siberia and the Far East. Therefore, one of the country’s top priorities is to promote trade and investment cooperation with Asia-Pacific countries and to actively participate in regional integration.What’s moving the Russian real estate market?
Norway and Russia plan path towards Arctic energy exploration
Norway announced an initiative this week to invest about 1 million USD towards a Norwegian-Russian project that will assess the technology needed to develop theuntapped oil fields in the Arctic region, particularly in the Barents Sea. The project has a total funding estimate of about 2.7 million USD over three years and will include partners such as INTSOK, Gazprom, Tschudi Shipping, and others. The group will assess the challenges, gaps in technology, and methods and best practices in order to determine a path forward. According to Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre...
Read the full article at DiploNews here: http://www.diplonews.com/articles/2012/20120203_NorwayRussiaArctic.php

