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FINROSFORUM  //  The Finnish-Russian Civic Forum strives to promote cooperation between the peoples of Finland and Russia by supporting civic initiatives for democracy, human rights, and freedom of speech.

Dec 4 / 9:03am

Khodorkovsky

German filmmaker Cyril Tuschi's documentary about Mikhail Khodorkovsky, former owner of Yukos Oil Company, received much attention and praise at its debut during this year's Berlin Film Festival after it was stolen twice in the final months of its production.

The film became one of the most talked about at the festival and prompted rumours about who was involved in the thefts. The film tells Khodorkovsky's story from a socialist believer to a perfect capitalist and subsequently the best known Russian prisoner.

http://www.khodorkovsky-movie.com/

Filed under  //  Documentary   Human Rights   Khodorkovsky   Oligarchs   Putin   Rosneft   Russia   YUKOS  
Jun 10 / 4:29pm

Exit The Tandem, Enter The Team

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Who is truly calling the shots in Russia, Brian Whitmore asks in RFE/RL's Power Vertical. Analysts are pointing out that Russia is run by a collective leadership. Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev are the front men, but decisions are arrived at largely by consensus among a group that includes 10 to 30 people.

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Filed under  //  2012   Elite   Kremlin   Medvedev   Oligarchs   Putin   Russia   Tandem   Vertical  
Dec 23 / 4:30am

Russia's Half-Capitalist System

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Russia is a regime where rules are there to be broken, explains Kirill Rogov, Senior Research Fellow at the Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy in Moscow. If you want to understand how the current political and social order operates in Russia, you first must understand the two important and complementary beliefs upon which it is founded.

The first is society's recognition of widespread corruption at all levels of state and economic life, and a similar recognition of the extreme inadequacy of existing institutions (in the first instance judicial institutions). This particular belief is held by people of varying political affiliations and social status — shared equally by shop attendants, members of the opposition, low-ranking officials and political functionaries.

The second belief is just as widespread. It holds that for various reasons any change to the existing order is out of the question. In other words, when recognition of the sorry state of affairs of legal regulation does not lead to a corresponding demand for real improvement in law. In economics, this situation even has a name — "the institutional trap".

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Filed under  //  Bureaucracy   Business   Capitalism   Corruption   Economy   Oligarchs   Russia  
Dec 23 / 1:39am

Italian Palace For Corrupt Czar

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You can see the sprawling, Italian-style palace on the Black Sea in satellite photos. There is a fitness spa, a hideaway tea house, a concert amphitheater and a pad for three helicopters. It is still under construction, but already the cost is said to total more than USD 1 billion.

And most amazing of all, according to a Russian whistleblower named Sergey Kolesnikov, it was predominantly paid for with money donated by Russian businessmen for the use of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The funds have come "mainly through a combination of corruption, bribery and theft," charges Kolesnikov, a businessman who until November 2009 worked for one of the companies he alleges was investing money for Putin.

Kolesnikov lays out the story of this 21st-century czar's palace -- and the secret funding network that is paying for it -- in a remarkable open letter to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. This letter was delivered Tuesday to the Russian UN mission in New York, and a full English translation is available online at CorruptionFreeRussia.com. It is one of the most detailed allegations of the links between Putin and Russia's "crony capitalism."


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/22/AR2010122203770.html

Filed under  //  Capitalism   Corruption   Oligarchs   Putin   Russia   Sochi