Political Risk and Threat Advisory Briefing: Putting Putin’s Russia Strategy into Perspective
In the spring of 2009 Russia remains in the midst of deep recession, as the country seeks to pull itself out of the biggest economic crisis faced since 1998. The political challenge this poses to the current Russian government of Prime Minister and former-President, Vladimir Putin, is substantial...
Russia in the global economic storm (72 Kb)
Russia has been badly affected by the economic crisis, because in the boom years - when it was able to rely on oil and gas exports - it had not diversified its economic base or introduced any major structural economic reforms, speakers agreed at an EPC Policy Dialogue organised with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and with World Bank support. They hoped the crisis would spur Moscow to introduce reforms, particularly to modernise the banking sector, public administration and governance structures.
The Big Caucasus. Consequences of the "Five Day War", Threats and Political Prospects (1 Mb)
Sergey Markedonov, a prescient analyst of the Caucasus, assesses in this Xenophon Paper the possible implications of the August 2008 “five day war”. He initiates a discussion on the region’s “unfreezing of the conflicts” and provides an in-depth description of the existent non-recognised state entities and the other ethno-political conflicts with which the Caucasus is ridden. The author also explores the perspectives of major regional and extra-regional stakeholders in the area and the ambitious policies they deploy at the moment: the Russian stabilisation project, the American “Greater Middle East” project and the European Union social and economic (soft security) project...
A New Energy Charter: Myth or Reality? (136 Kb)
Since the January 2009 gas crisis, top-level Russian officials have been suggesting that the Energy Charter Treaty should be reviewed. The Treaty was signed in 1994, but never ratified, by Russia. Russian gas giant Gazprom repeatedly invoked the Treaty’s incompatibility with its own interests and often claimed that it should be amended. One of the main dilemmas for Gazprom has always been the question of transit: how to ensure a reliable gas transit through Belarus and Ukraine on the one hand, while preserving a monopoly on the gas transit from Central Asia on the other?...
North African Security Outlook: Trans-national Islamic Extremism in the Maghreb
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The World of Central Asian Oil and Gas. Power Politics, Market Forces, and Stealth Pipelines. (531 Kb)
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Natural-Gas Trade between Russia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine. Agreements and disputes. (401 Kb)
Ukraine foreign policy briefing
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Islamic Extremism as a Political Force (1 Mb)
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