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July 18, 2002:    #6358

JRL #6358 Plain Text - Entire Issue

Economic Indicators 1.  Russia PM lashes out at govt over high CPI. Reuters
Russian Military & NATO 2. Russia to review military if NATO expands - paper Reuters
Extremism & Civil Liberties 3. Vyshinsky's Approach Is Not the Way Moscow Times editorial
Business & U.S. 4. Greed in America Takes Toll in Russia Moscow Times: Anna Raff
Economy: New Book 5. Gaddy and Ickes publish: Russia's Virtual Economy Ickes
Post-Soviet Transitions 6. Transitions Online in Russian  
Ex-Spy Whistleblower Litvinenko & Apartment Bombing Suspect 7. Russian spy whistle-blower said to be in touch with Moscow blasts suspect BBC Monitoring
Religious Extremism Measures 8. Diverse opposition to measures against "religious extremism" Keston Institute 
Chechnya Human Rights 9. Chechnya, Chronicle of a Forgotten Genocide Le Nouvel Observateur
Anne Nivat 
World Bank 10. WORLD BANK EXECUTIVE: WE TRY TO LISTEN MORE THAN TALK. (interview with JULIAN SCHWEIZER, WORLD BANK DIRECTOR FOR RUSSIA) Izvestia 
Economic Security 11. ECONOMIC SECURITY
Economic threats, crises, and prescriptions from all sides
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Argumenty i Fakty: 
Economic Indicators 12. THE ECONOMY IS SICK
The favorable four-year cycle is drawing to a close
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Nezavisimaya Gazeta
Elena Lashkina and Vladimir Kuzmin, 
Putin, Economy, Rule of Law, Corruption 13. PUTIN AND THE BEAST.
Russia’s economy is looking up. But, argues Andrei Ostalski, President Putin urgently needs to tackle the endemic lawlessness and corruption that are eating away at society – and could yet devour him too
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Worldlink
U.S.-Russia Strategic Nuclear Arms Treaty 14. Senators expect approval of U.S.-Russia arms treaty Reuters

 

 
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