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Volume 6 Issue 236
December 19, 2000Volume 6 Issue 219
November 22, 2000Volume 6 Issue 217
November 20, 2000- RUSSIAN FINANCIAL SECTOR SWIMMING IN DOLLARS...
- ...BUT FOREIGN INVESTORS CONTINUE TO AVOID RUSSIA LIKE THE PLAGUE.
- PROSPECTS FOR RESCHEDULING RUSSIA'S PARIS CLUB DEBT REMAIN UNCERTAIN.
- NTV'S KISELEV SUMMONED FOR QUESTIONING.
- HUGE BOMB DEFUSED IN PYATIGORSK.
- HEAVY SENTENCES IN TASHKENT ANTITERRORIST TRIAL.
- HEZB-E TAHRIR GAINING GROUND IN TAJIKISTAN.
Volume 6 Issue 214
November 15, 2000Volume 6 Issue 209
November 8, 2000Volume 6 Issue 207
November 6, 2000- RUSSIAN-JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS RESUME, WITH AN EDGE.
- REBELS AMBUSH RUSSIAN APC IN CHECHEN CAPITAL.
- GUDERMES REGIONAL HEAD ESCAPES INJURY IN BOMBING.
- RISING INCOMES IN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE SPREAD MORE EVENLY...
- BELARUS UNLIKELY TO GET IMF FUNDING AS ECONOMY HEADS TOWARD CONTRACTION.
- POST MORTEMS ON KYRGYZSTAN'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Volume 6 Issue 205
November 2, 2000- GUSINSKY AGAIN SUMMONED TO THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE...
- ...ON THE SAME DAY AS BORIS BEREZOVSKY.
- DOES LITVINENKO KNOW WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR APARTMENT BOMBINGS?
- RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH SEES ESTONIA AS ITS "TERRITORY."
- AKAEV REELECTED OVER LEFTIST CHALLENGERS.
- KAZAKH BUDGET WELL AHEAD OF TARGETS...
- ...WHILE KAZAKHSTAN SEEKS TO FURTHER IMPROVE FISCAL POLICY.
Volume 6 Issue 204
November 1, 2000Volume 6 Issue 200
October 26, 2000Volume 6 Issue 199
October 25, 2000Volume 6 Issue 197
October 23, 2000Volume 6 Issue 193
October 17, 2000Volume 6 Issue 192
October 16, 2000- RUSSIAN POLICY TOWARD YUGOSLAVIA; STILL AMBIGUOUS?
- BEREZOVSKY WILL APPEAR FOR QUESTIONING IN THE AEROFLOT CASE.
- CIS COLLECTIVE SECURITY SYSTEM FLESHED OUT AT BISHKEK SUMMIT.
- EXCHANGE RATE UNIFICATION ENACTED IN BELARUS.
- TEMPERED ENTHUSIASM OVER BELARUSAN GRAIN HARVEST.
- BELARUSAN ENERGY SECTOR STILL IN DEBT, NO REFORMS PLANNED.
Volume 6 Issue 191
October 13, 2000- U.S. WARNS RUSSIA OVER SPY CASE; MOSCOW WAXES INDIGNANT.
- CENTRAL BANK CHIEF RUMORED TO BE IN POLITICAL TROUBLE.
- GUSINSKY'S LAWYER ADVISES HIM NOT TO RETURN TO MOSCOW.
- TERRORIST BOMBING KILLS FIFTEEN IN THE CHECHEN CAPITAL.
- KAZAKH-RUSSIAN DECLARATION BACKTRACKS ON SOME EARLIER RUSSIAN PROPOSALS.
- RAPID KAZAKH GROWTH CONTINUES INTO THE THIRD QUARTER.
Volume 6 Issue 186
October 6, 2000Volume 6 Issue 185
October 5, 2000- RUSSIA'S FALL MILITARY CONSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN BEGINS.
- KASYANOV SIGNS DECREE ORDERING CONTROL OVER MINISTERIAL PROFITS.
- VALENTIN ROSCHACHER COMPLAINS OF INACTION IN AEROFLOT CASE.
- KUCHMA SUCCEEDS IN SIGNING GAS SUPPLY AGREEMENT WITH TURKMENISTAN.
- UZBEK AUTHORITIES APPEAR WILLING TO IMPLEMENT FURTHER REFORMS.
Volume 6 Issue 183
October 3, 2000Volume 6 Issue 177
September 25, 2000Volume 6 Issue 176
September 22, 2000Volume 6 Issue 174
September 20, 2000- CHINESE LEADER COMPLETES LONG VISIT TO RUSSIA.
- PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE THREATENS NEW INVESTIGATION OF MEDIA-MOST.
- PROSECUTOR GENERAL DENIES TAKING SIDES IN BATTLE OVER MEDIA-MOST.
- MILITARY AND CHECHEN REBELS EXCHANGE CHARGES OVER STARYE ATAGI DEATHS.
- TWO GENERALS, TWO VISITS, ONE CHOICE FOR GEORGIA.
- WHO IS AFRAID OF THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE?
Volume 6 Issue 173
September 19, 2000Volume 6 Issue 171
September 15, 2000- PUTIN SIGNS INFORMATION SECURITY DOCTRINE.
- TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL PUTS RUSSIA ON PAR WITH KENYA.
- FINAL VICTORY FOR RUSSIAN NUCLEAR WHISTLEBLOWER.
- NATO EXERCISE STRENGTHENS UKRAINE'S TIES WITH THE ALLIANCE. "
- AMERICAN GREEN BERETS LAUNCH TRAINING PROGRAM IN GEORGIA. U.S.
- AMERICAN-LED EXERCISE UNDERWAY IN KAZAKHSTAN.
- CENTRAL ASIA INSURGENCY UPDATE.
Volume 6 Issue 170
September 14, 2000Volume 6 Issue 169
September 13, 2000Volume 6 Issue 167
September 11, 2000- JAPANESE MILITARY OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF SPYING FOR MOSCOW.
- CHECHENS CLAIM TO HAVE TAKEN A RUSSIAN GENERAL PRISONER.
- PM ALLEGEDLY GAVE RAILROAD MINISTRY DEBT TO A CYPRUS FIRM.
- PRIMAKOV PROPOSES PERMANENT STATIONING OF RUSSIAN TROOPS IN MOLDOVA.
- CHISINAU WOBBLES.
- RUSSIAN TROOP WITHDRAWAL AND POLITICAL SETTLEMENT BLOCKED.
Volume 6 Issue 160
August 30, 2000- RUSSIAN-U.S. TALKS ON KOREAN SECURITY.
- COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER ORDERS SURVEILLANCE.
- ORT AND NTV EXECS SAY STATE COVETS THEIR CHANNELS.
- RUSSIAN REGIONAL DATA SHOW BROAD-BASED ECONOMIC RECOVERY.
- RUSSIA'S NEW ECONOMIC TOPOGRAPHY.
- WEALTH AND POVERTY: THE URALS AND SOUTHERN DISTRICTS.
- THE FAR EAST AND SIBERIA: DIAMONDS AND RUST.
Volume 6 Issue 155
August 9, 2000Volume 6 Issue 154
August 8, 2000Volume 6 Issue 149
August 1, 2000Volume 6 Issue 148
July 31, 2000Volume 6 Issue 147
July 28, 2000- DETAILS OF RUSSIAN-NORTH KOREAN MISSILE DEAL REMAIN ELUSIVE.
- JUNIOR RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT CONVICTED OF SPYING FOR BRITAIN.
- GUSINSKY APPEARS TO BE OFF THE HOOK.
- TAX AUTHORITIES AUDIT BEREZOVSKY-CONTROLLED TV STATION.
- RUSSIAN AVIATION HIT VILLAGE NEAR CHECHEN CAPITAL.
- SHEVARDNADZE SEEKING ACCOMMODATION WITH ABKHAZIA.
- STRONG DRAM HOLDS ARMENIA'S INFLATION IN CHECK.
Volume 6 Issue 144
July 25, 2000- IN GESTURE TO PUTIN, INDIA COMMUTES SENTENCES OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS.
- NEWSPAPER SCANDAL OVER IMF DIVERSION EXPANDS.
- THE REGIONAL WRANGLE WITH THE CENTER CONTINUES.
- KADYROV CLAIMS HIGH-LEVEL DEFECTIONS FROM REBEL SIDE.
- U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT GOOFS ON AZERBAIJAN.
- NAZARBAEV READILY ACCEPTS LIFETIME POLITICAL ROLE.
Volume 6 Issue 139
July 18, 2000- RUSSIA REPORTS A MASSIVE CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS...
- ...AND A CONTINUING DEARTH OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
- STAGE HURRIEDLY SET FOR ELECTIONS IN BELARUS.
- GREEN LIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
- STRONG GROWTH IN UKRAINE CAUSES GOVERNMENT TO RAISE GDP AND INFLATION FORECASTS.
- UKRAINE-NATO COOPERATION IN FULL SWING.
Volume 6 Issue 138
July 17, 2000Volume 6 Issue 137
July 14, 2000- RUSSIA AND G-7 COUNTRIES PREPARE FOR JAPAN SUMMIT TALKS.
- WESTERN PRESS WATCHDOG SAYS RUSSIAN MEDIA IS NOT INDEPENDENT.
- GUSINSKY SAYS HE FEARS FOR HIS LIFE.
- AUDIT CHAMBER QUESTIONS UES PRIVATIZATION.
- AZERBAIJANI-TURKISH SUMMIT INSTITUTIONALIZES SPECIAL RELATIONS.
- KYRGYZSTAN CLAMPS DOWN ON UIGHUR "TERRORIST" NETWORK.
Volume 6 Issue 133
July 10, 2000- PUTIN GIVES FIRST STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS.
- DID PUTIN HAVE NTV IN MIND WHEN HE CRITICIZED "ANTI-STATE" MEDIA?
- RUSSIAN GENERALS CROW OVER U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE TEST FAILURE.
- UPSURGE OF TERRORIST BOMBINGS IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA.
- LUCINSCHI LOSES PRESIDENCY, COMMUNISTS WIN GREATER INFLUENCE.
- UZBEKISTAN STEPS CAUTIOUSLY TOWARDS SOM CONVERTIBILITY.
Volume 6 Issue 132
July 7, 2000Volume 6 Issue 129
July 3, 2000Volume 6 Issue 128
June 30, 2000Volume 6 Issue 126
June 28, 2000- RUSSIANS FEAR U.S. "STRATEGIC DOMINANCE" IN MISSILE DEFENSE.
- SWISS CHARGE MABETEX HEAD WITH BRIBING RUSSIAN OFFICIALS.
- RUSSIANS FAIL TO MAKE PACE BOYCOTT A COMPLETE ONE.
- MASKHADOV ADMITS FIELD COMMANDERS HAVE REFUSED TO OBEY HIM.
- MOSCOW HARDENS STANCE AT TROOP WITHDRAWAL NEGOTIATIONS WITH GEORGIA.
- CRACKDOWN ON ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALIST GROUPS.
Volume 6 Issue 125
June 27, 2000Volume 6 Issue 124
June 26, 2000Volume 6 Issue 123
June 23, 2000Volume 6 Issue 122
June 22, 2000- MOSCOW PROSECUTOR CHALLENGES NORILSK NICKEL PRIVATIZATION.
- NORILSK CHALLENGE: ANOTHER BIT OF "FAMILY" BUSINESS?
- REBELS PAY SCANT ATTENTION TO KADYROV'S CALLS FOR PEACE.
- PUTIN URGED TO RELEASE AMERICAN DEFENSE SPECIALIST.
- RUSSIAN LEADERSHIP AMBITIONS OVERSHADOW CIS SUMMIT.
- RUSSIAN "PEACEKEEPING" LOSING CIS GUISE.
Volume 6 Issue 120
June 20, 2000- MOSCOW SAID TO BE INVOLVED IN TALKS OVER MILOSEVIC'S REMOVAL.
- RUSSIA'S MANUFACTURING BOOM: THE BEGINNING OF THE END?
- CAUSES OF SLOWDOWN: ENERGY SHORTFALLS, STRENGTHENING RUBLE AND BASE EFFECTS.
- IS RUSSIA'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY PETERING OUT?
- KADYROV REFUSES TO ATTEND SWEARING-IN CEREMONY.
- PUTIN-LUCINSCHI NEGOTIATIONS: ONE STEP FORWARD, THREE STEPS BACK.
Volume 6 Issue 118
June 16, 2000- CHUBAIS FACES INVESTOR REVOLT AT UES.
- WHAT WOULD CHUBAIS' PROGRAM ACTUALLY DO?
- FOREIGN INVESTORS CONCERNED ABOUT UES RESTRUCTURING PROGRAM.
- MILITARY HELICOPTER GOES DOWN OVER CHECHNYA.
- KREMLIN'S NEW REPRESENTATIVE IN CHECHNYA WANTS TALKS.
- BALTIC LEADERS SEEK TO APPLY SAME STANDARDS TO SOVIET AS TO NAZI CRIMES.
- SOVIET OCCUPATION EQUATED WITH RUSSIAN.
- IMF REPORT QUESTIONS UZBEKISTAN'S FISCAL TIGHTENING.
Volume 6 Issue 117
June 15, 2000Volume 6 Issue 116
June 14, 2000Volume 6 Issue 108
June 2, 2000- U.S. SIDE RAISES SMALL HOPES ON EVE OF RUSSIAN-U.S. SUMMIT.
- RUSSIA GOES IT ALONE TO EXPAND SALES OF NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES.
- PUTIN HAS BONES TO PICK WITH REGIONAL LEADERS...
- ...AND TO FEED TO REGIONAL LEADERS.
- GUSINSKY CLAIMS VOLOSHIN OFFERED HIM "HUSH MONEY" BRIBE.
- KARIMOV IN A HURRY TO MODERNIZE UZBEK ARMED FORCES.
Volume 6 Issue 107
June 1, 2000- TOP RUSSIAN OFFICIAL ASSASSINATED IN CHECHNYA.
- GANTEMIROV FIRING SUITS KREMLIN'S PURPOSES.
- CUSTOMS SEIZES COPIES OF CHECHNYA RIGHTS REPORT.
- SERBIAN OPPOSITION FIGURES SNUBBED BY TOP RUSSIAN OFFICIALS.
- KOCHARIAN DRAWING CLOSER TO MOSCOW'S POSITIONS ON REGIONAL ISSUES.
- YEREVAN SAYS "COMPLEMENTARITY" IS NOT SYMMETRY.
Volume 6 Issue 105
May 30, 2000Volume 6 Issue 104
May 26, 2000- GOVERNMENT INTRODUCING FLAT INCOME TAX RATE.
- PUTIN NAMES ILLARIONOV HIS ENVOY TO THE G-7.
- ARMS CONTROL TALKS IN MOSCOW FAIL YET AGAIN.
- CIS COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY MOVES TOWARD INSTITUTIONALIZATION.
- GOVERNMENT REVENUE SHORTFALLS THREATEN NEW IMF AGREEMENT.
- IMPLICATIONS OF HUGE OIL DISCOVERY IN KAZAKHSTAN.
Volume 6 Issue 103
May 25, 2000- REGIONAL LEADERS HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT PUTIN'S "POWER VERTICAL".
- IDEA OF "STATE COUNCIL" WELCOMED, BUT ITS TRUE POWER QUESTIONED.
- IVANOV'S EXPLANATIONS NOT CONVINCING AT NATO MEETING.
- CIS CUSTOMS UNION: STILLBORN IN ITS FIFTH YEAR.
- BALTS LIST MERITS OF "BIG BANG" APPROACH TO NATO'S ENLARGEMENT.
- ESTONIA: POSSIBLE OVERHEATING, OR OPPORTUNITY FOR RESPONSIBILITY.
Volume 6 Issue 102
May 24, 2000- KREMLIN REFUSES TO CONFIRM REPORTS OF BASAEV'S DEATH.
- EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF SECRETLY SUPPORTING CHECHEN REBELS.
- "FAMILY-FRIENDLY" ORT HAS BROADCAST LICENSE RENEWED.
- FUNDING AND FOOT-DRAGGING DELAY RUSSIAN CHEMICAL WEAPONS DESTRUCTION.
- CRIMEAN TATARS SEEK AUTONOMY WITHIN UKRAINE.
Volume 6 Issue 100
May 22, 2000Volume 6 Issue 98
May 18, 2000Volume 6 Issue 96
May 16, 2000Volume 6 Issue 93
May 11, 2000Volume 6 Issue 89
May 5, 2000- CANADA CRITICIZES RUSSIAN-CHINESE TALKS WITH MILOSEVIC.
- HAVEL'S CHECHNYA REMARKS ROIL RUSSIAN SENSITIVITIES.
- KOMMERSANT ARTICLES ALLEGE PLANS TO INCREASE KREMLIN AND FSB POWERS.
- ARE THE GOVERNORS' DAYS IN THE FEDERATION COUNCIL NUMBERED?
- MASKHADOV INSISTS ON THIRD-PARTY PARTICIPATION FOR TALKS WITH KREMLIN.
- VIKE-FREIBERGA'S PRO-WEST STATEMENTS ANGER MOSCOW.
Volume 6 Issue 88
May 4, 2000- THE RIGHT LIKELY TO BE LOSER IN ST PETERSBURG GUBERNATORIAL RACE.
- SARATOV GOVERNOR AT WAR WITH LOCAL MEDIA.
- PREVENTIVE STRIKES AGAINST "TERRORIST BASES" CONSIDERED.
- DESPITE ITS PROMISES, UZBEKISTAN TIGHTENS CURRENCY CONTROLS...
- ...WHILE TURKMENISTAN MAKES NO BONES ABOUT ITS CURRENCY CONTROLS.
- KAZAKHSTAN'S ECONOMY CONTINUES TO GATHER STEAM.
Volume 6 Issue 85
May 1, 2000- STRATEGIC ARMS CONTROL AT CENTER OF U.S.-RUSSIA RELATIONS.
- RIGHTS ACTIVISTS PROTEST PATRIARCH'S ROLE IN INAUGURATION.
- RUSSIANS CELEBRATE ORTHODOX EASTER.
- SUMMIT POSTPONED OVER THREE ISSUES.
- ESTONIAN INTEREST RATES: UP OR DOWN?
- LATVIA'S CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT GIVES CAUSE FOR CONCERN.
- GOVERNMENT GRAVITATES IN RUSSIAN ORBIT.
Volume 6 Issue 82
April 26, 2000- UN COMMISSION CONDEMNS RUSSIAN ABUSES IN THE CAUCASUS...
- ...REFLECTS CONTINUING TENSIONS BETWEEN EU AND RUSSIA OVER CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIAN TROOPS AMBUSHED IN SOUTHERN CHECHNYA.
- MASKHADOV STUCK BETWEEN MOSCOW AND CHECHEN FIELD COMMANDERS.
- KUCHMA WINS REFERENDUM.
- PACE ACCUSED OF "DISSING" UKRAINE.
- SHEVARDNADZE SEEKS RECONCILIATION WITH ZVIADIST GROUPS.
Volume 6 Issue 79
April 20, 2000Volume 6 Issue 77
April 18, 2000Volume 6 Issue 69
April 6, 2000Volume 6 Issue 68
April 5, 2000Volume 6 Issue 65
March 31, 2000Volume 6 Issue 64
March 30, 2000Volume 6 Issue 63
March 29, 2000- RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTER TO KEEP HIS POST.
- MOSKOVSKY KOMSOMOLETS RENEWS ATTACKS ON RUSHAILO...
- ...WHILE BEREZOVSKY-CONTROLLED PAPER ATTACKS OLIGARCHS.
- SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES AMONG CIS ECONOMIES IN THE 1990'S.
- ARE PEOPLE BETTER OFF THAN THEY WERE 10 YEARS AGO?
- LATEST TERRORIST ASSAULT ILLUSTRATES DEEP-SEATED PROBLEMS.
Volume 6 Issue 61
March 27, 2000Volume 6 Issue 58
March 22, 2000Volume 6 Issue 57
March 21, 2000- UN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION URGED TO ACT ON CHECHNYA VIOLATIONS.
- ST. PETERSBURG CENTER-RIGHT SPLITS OVER MATVIENKO.
- TITOV SAYS THE SPS IS CLOSE TO SPLITTING.
- CIS ECONOMIES MARCHING TO SEVERAL DIFFERENT DRUMMERS.
- LUKASHENKA DISCOMFITED BY OPPOSITION'S SHOW OF STRENGTH.
- KOCHARIAN BROADENS THE COUNTEROFFENSIVE.
Volume 6 Issue 56
March 20, 2000Volume 6 Issue 53
March 15, 2000- MOSCOW AGAIN FACES OFF WITH COUNCIL OF EUROPE OVER CHECHNYA.
- MOSCOW SLAMS PRO-CHECHEN CONFERENCE IN PARIS.
- PRESS MINISTRY: PUTTING REBEL LEADERS ON THE AIR IS ILLEGAL.
- "ENERGETIC YOUNG REFORMERS" ENDORSE PUTIN.
- IS YEREVAN INCHING AWAY FROM RUSSIA'S ORBIT?
- NATIONAL RADICALS PLAY WITH FIRE.
- KYIV'S OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCK MARKET RECOVERS FROM THE RUSSIAN FLU.
Volume 6 Issue 52
March 14, 2000- RUSSIA RETHINKING SCOPE OF ARMS SALES TO CHINA?
- LITTLE TO SUGGEST ANY IMMEDIATE RUSSIAN-CHINESE TENSIONS.
- DOES PUTIN PLAN TO RE-INSTITUTE "GENERAL-GOVERNORS"?
- CHECHEN REBEL COMMANDER RADUEV CAPTURED.
- RUSSIA TIGHTENING UP THE JOINT AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM.
- TURKEY ESTABLISHING MILITARY TOEHOLD IN KYRGYZSTAN.
Volume 6 Issue 49
March 9, 2000- PUTIN WANTS "ECONOMIC FREEDOM FOR ECONOMIC ENTITIES."
- ALBRIGHT: U.S. IS NOT BACKING PUTIN, HAS NOT MUTED CONDEMNATION OF CHECHEN WAR.
- WILL UN INVOLVE ITSELF MORE FORCEFULLY IN CHECHNYA?
- BABITSKY DENIED PERMISSION TO TRAVEL ABROAD.
- RUN ON ROMANIAN CITIZENSHIP MAY UNDERMINE MOLDOVA'S STABILITY.
- KOCHARIAN GOES ON THE COUNTEROFFENSIVE.
Volume 6 Issue 48
March 8, 2000- COMMENTARY AND "CLARIFICATIONS" FOLLOW PUTIN'S BBC REMARKS.
- INDEPENDENT REPUBLICS SCRUTINIZE PUTIN'S REMARKS ON RUSSIA-NATO RELATIONS.
- SURVEY ASSESSES PUTIN'S ELECTORAL SUPPORT.
- ZHIRINOVSKY REGISTERED FOR PRESIDENTIAL RACE.
- INFLATION BOTTOMS OUT IN THE BALTICS.
- IMF CONTINUES FREEZE ON FUNDS FOR AZERBAIJAN.
Volume 6 Issue 46
March 6, 2000- PUTIN SUGGESTS RUSSIA COULD JOIN NATO.
- LISBON TALKS PRODUCE LITTLE CHANGE RE CHECHNYA.
- PUTIN TEAM LASHES OUT AT PRESS...
- ...AND WORRIES ABOUT LOW VOTER TURNOUT.
- NATO-UKRAINE MEETING IN KYIV TERMED HISTORIC.
- PARLIAMENT RATIFIES KEY MILITARY AGREEMENTS.
- NEW PARLIAMENTARY GROUP FORMED BY LEFTIST DISSENTERS.
Volume 6 Issue 44
March 2, 2000- MOSCOW TALKS REAFFIRM RUSSIAN-CHINESE LIKES AND DISLIKES.
- MOSCOW RENEWS CRITICISM OF PROPOSED ASIAN MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM.
- NAVY CHIEF HAS HIGH HOPES, BUT....
- RUSSIAN MILITARY "CONTROL" OF CHECHNYA UNCLEAR.
- ADAMALLAH LEADER ADAM DENIEV DENOUNCES BABITSKY ALLEGATION.
- TBILISI SLOWS DOWN BAKU-TBILISI-CEYHAN PROJECT.
Volume 6 Issue 43
March 1, 2000- MOSCOW DECRIES INTERNATIONAL EFFORT TO ISOLATE MILOSEVIC.
- RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT HOPES FOR START II APPROVAL IN THE SPRING.
- STEPASHIN COULD SHOW YAKOVLEV THE DOOR IN ST PETERSBURG.
- SPS SOLVES ONE PROBLEM, BUT CREATES A HOST OF OTHERS.
- RUSSIA-BELARUS UNION APPEALS TO RED AND BROWN PARTIES.
- RUSSIAN NATIONALIST GROUP GOES ON TRIAL IN KAZAKHSTAN.
Volume 6 Issue 41
February 29, 2000- PUTIN SUPPORTS EXTENDING PRESIDENTIAL TERM.
- BABITSKY IS FLOWN TO MOSCOW, BUT CHARGES NOT DROPPED.
- RUSSIAN HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD BLASTED.
- WAS RUSSIA'S LONDON CLUB RESTRUCTURING A GOOD DEAL?...
- ...OR WILL IT MERELY POSTPONE ANOTHER DEBT CRISIS?
- SPOTLIGHT NOW SHIFTS TO THE PARIS CLUB.
- POLITICAL DIALOGUE, RIP.
- ARMENIA'S GOVERNMENT REORGANIZED.
Volume 6 Issue 40
February 25, 2000- PUTIN SENDS VOTERS AN OPEN LETTER.
- PUTIN'S PROMISES TO CONTINUE YELTSIN TRADITION.
- CHERNOY CONFIRMS SELLING OFF ALUMINUM HOLDINGS.
- PUTIN GETS GOOD REVIEWS FOR RUSSIA-NATO TALKS...
- ...BUT RUSSIAN CRITICISM OF NATO CONTINUES.
- MOLDOVA: NEGOTIATIONS WITH IMF AND WORLD BANK UNDERWAY.
- TAJIKISTAN HOLDS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.
Volume 6 Issue 39
February 24, 2000- BRITISH MINISTER IN MOSCOW, DOWNPLAYS WAR IN CHECHNYA.
- HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES IN SOUTHERN CHECHNYA.
- REFUGEES SAY RUSSIAN TROOPS MURDERED CIVILIANS NEAR DJOHAR.
- COLORFUL CAST OF CANDIDATES IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
- TURKMENISTAN FORCED TO TURN TO GAZPROM.
- TURKMEN GAS EXPORTS CONTINUE TO STOP AND START.
Volume 6 Issue 37
February 22, 2000Volume 6 Issue 36
February 21, 2000Volume 6 Issue 35
February 18, 2000Volume 6 Issue 33
February 16, 2000Volume 6 Issue 32
February 15, 2000Volume 6 Issue 30
February 11, 2000Volume 6 Issue 28
February 9, 2000- POTHOLES ON THE ROAD TO RUSSIAN-NATO RECONCILIATION?
- MOSCOW SEEKS NATO CONCESSIONS IN RETURN FOR COOPERATION.
- PUTIN DECLARES DEMOCRATIC VALUES, BUT DOUBTS REMAIN.
- VIDEO SHOWS BABITSKY ALIVE.
- MOSCOW QUESTIONS AGREEMENT TO CLOSE TWO BASES IN GEORGIA.
- CONSUMER PRICE INFLATION PICKS UP STEAM IN UKRAINE.
Volume 6 Issue 27
February 8, 2000- PERSONNEL CHANGES IN RUSSIA'S DEFENSE MINISTRY IN NEAR FUTURE?
- DEFENSE APPOINTMENTS COULD BE A POLITICAL MINE FIELD FOR PUTIN.
- RADIO LIBERTY JOURNALIST STILL MISSING.
- BABITSKY'S FAMILY, COLLEAGUES AND HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS FEAR THE WORST.
- WHY DID BABITSKY DISAPPEAR?
- OSCE CHALLENGED BY MOSCOW AND TIRASPOL IN MOLDOVA.
Volume 6 Issue 26
February 7, 2000- DJOHAR CAPITULATES, TOP CHECHEN COMMANDERS KILLED OR WOUNDED IN MINEFIELDS.
- RUSSIA TO PUSH FOR GREATER ARMS SALES ABROAD.
- RUSSIA-BELARUS UNION ADVANCES WITH DELIBERATE SPEED.
- BELARUSAN PARLIAMENT RUBBER-STAMPS UNREALISTIC 2000 BUDGET.
- NO ONE RESPONSIBLE IN MIG AIRCRAFT SALE TO NORTH KOREA?
- LIFE GETTING BETTER IN KAZAKHSTAN.
Volume 6 Issue 25
February 4, 2000- U.S. VESSEL SEIZES RUSSIAN OIL TANKER IN PERSIAN GULF.
- INCIDENT LIKELY TO AGGRAVATE RUSSIAN-U.S. TENSIONS.
- BABITSKY REPORTEDLY EXCHANGED FOR CHECHEN-HELD POWS.
- FSB "WATCHING" FOR MEDIA AND FOREIGN INTERFERENCE IN CHECHEN CONFLICT.
- MOSCOW TELLS ESTONIA THAT TARTU TREATY DOESN'T COUNT.
- ...OBJECTS TO LITHUANIA'S LUSTRATION LAW.
- ...DEFENDS CONVICTED WAR CRIMINAL IN LATVIA BY PLAYING "ANTIFASCIST" CARD.
Volume 6 Issue 24
February 3, 2000Volume 6 Issue 21
January 31, 2000- ANNAN DESCRIBES TALKS WITH PUTIN AS "CONSTRUCTIVE."
- RUSSIA STILL BRISTLES OVER CRITICISM OF CHECHNYA WAR.
- RUSSIAN FORCES HOLDING JOURNALIST BABITSKY.
- BORODIN, BEREZOVSKY SAY GUSINSKY IS BEHIND CORRUPTION CHARGES.
- POLITICAL, MILITARY PREPARATIONS FOR BALTIC ADMISSION TO NATO.
- NATO SECRETARY-GENERAL IN UKRAINE.
Volume 6 Issue 20
January 28, 2000- COUNCIL OF EUROPE BACKS AWAY FROM CONFRONTATION WITH RUSSIA.
- MOSCOW SNUBS PACE, DEFENDS CHECHNYA "ANTITERRORIST" POLICY.
- INTERNATIONAL WARRANT ISSUED FOR PAVEL BORODIN.
- INVESTIGATOR SAYS BEREZOVSKY MAY SOON BE CHARGED.
- MOSCOW SHIFTS TOWARD BILATERALISM IN CIS RELATIONS.
- FREE TRADE AREA: NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T.
Volume 6 Issue 18
January 26, 2000- SUSPENSION OF RUSSIA'S MEMBERSHIP IN PACE UP IN THE AIR OVER CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIANS BEEF UP SECURITY FOR POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACKS.
- SPS AGREES IN PRINCIPLE TO END DUMA BOYCOTT.
- PUTIN'S CIS SUMMIT: "SMELLS LIKE SOVIET UNION."
- PUTIN UNANIMOUS CHOICE FOR CIS CHAIR.
- "NARROW CONCLAVE" DEFERS KEY DECISIONS.
- FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTERS AGREEING TO DISAGREE.
Volume 6 Issue 17
January 25, 2000- IS A RUSSIA-NATO RECONCILIATION IN THE CARDS?
- ...OR IS MOSCOW ONLY SEEKING TO BLUNT CRITICISM OF ITS WAR IN CHECHNYA?
- HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES IN THE CHECHEN CAPITAL...
- ...AND IN THE MOUNTAINS OF THE BREAKAWAY REPUBLIC.
- NTV: REAL CASUALTY RATE IN CHECHNYA TEN TIMES THE OFFICIAL ONE.
- SHEVARDNADZE FORMULATES POLICY AXIOM.
- THE GEORGIAN ECONOMY: FROM CIS GROWTH LEADER TO SLACKER.
- PROSPECTS FOR RAPID GROWTH HINGE ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
Volume 6 Issue 16
January 24, 2000- RUSSIA RETALIATES BY EXPELLING NINE POLISH DIPLOMATS.
- BROADER TENSIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND WEST BECOME ALL TOO CLEAR.
- PUTIN DENIES KREMLIN ROLE IN UNITY-KPRF DEAL.
- DISSENTING FACTIONS CLAIM PUTIN IS A "FAMILY" PUPPET.
- POLICE REPORTEDLY TRIED TO TAKE JOURNALIST TO PSYCHIATRIC CLINIC.
- MOSCOW ORCHESTRATES POLITICAL SUPPORT FOR LUKASHENKA.
- SIGNS OF DETENTE IN AZERBAIJAN-IRAN RELATIONS.
Volume 6 Issue 15
January 21, 2000- MOSCOW SUGGESTS SPY INCIDENT RELATED TO POLAND'S ENTRY INTO NATO.
- U.S. TINKERING WITH ABM TREATY STICKS IN RUSSIAN CRAW.
- MINORITY FACTIONS IN DUMA NOT DUMB ABOUT UNITY-KPRF ALLIANCE.
- PRESS REACTS TO PUTIN'S BACKING OF SELEZNEV.
- KREMLIN WARNS OF FOREIGN INTERFERENCE IN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
- REFERENDUM DECREE SIGNED.
- IS A RADA MAJORITY VIABLE?
Volume 6 Issue 13
January 19, 2000- BALTICS CURB TAXES TO BOOST GROWTH IN 2000.
- ALBRIGHT ECHOES PUTIN'S CLAIM TO BE REFORMER, NOT DICTATOR.
- "LEFTIST OPPOSITION" LINES UP BEHIND PUTIN.
- COMMUNIST SELEZNEV'S RETURN AS DUMA SPEAKER PROVOKES OUTRAGE.
- ANNAN'S NOMINEE FOR NEW UN IRAQI ARMS INSPECTOR NIXED.
- KYRGYZSTAN'S PRIME MINISTER: "WE ARE ON THE BRINK OF DEFAULT"...
- ...UNLESS ECONOMY RECOVERS QUICKLY.
Volume 6 Issue 12
January 18, 2000- ARMENIA SITS ON THE FENCE.
- AZERBAIJAN ON RECORD WITH SIMILAR PROPOSAL.
- TURKEY, GEORGIA LAUNCH REGIONAL SECURITY INITIATIVE.
- COMMUNIST SELEZNEV LIKELY TO BECOME STATE DUMA SPEAKER ONCE AGAIN.
- THE TALIBAN FORMALLY RECOGNIZES CHECHNYA.
- RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER EXCORIATES EUROPE AND U.S. OVER CHECHNYA.
- PUTIN PARTIALLY PLACATES COUNCIL OF EUROPE DELEGATION.
Volume 6 Issue 10
January 14, 2000- SHEVARDNADZE ANNOUNCES REELECTION BID, SPEAKS OF RELIGIOUS CALLING.
- RUSSIA DUSTS OFF RECIPE FOR KEEPING TROOPS IN MOLDOVA.
- HORSE TRADING CONTINUES OVER DUMA SPEAKER AND COMMITTEE HEADS.
- NEW CHECHNYA POLICY OF DETENTION RAISES ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS.
- DIPLOMATIC VISITS TO MOSCOW TO RESUME WITH A VENGEANCE.
Volume 6 Issue 9
January 13, 2000- RE-ELECTED KARIMOV STRESSES ORDER AND A GUIDED PROGRESS.
- RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN ESCALATES.
- RUSSIAN MILITARY SAYS REBELS HAVE BEEN DRIVEN FROM SHALI AND ARGUN.
- PUTIN PUTS ALLY IN CHARGE OF THE KREMLIN'S PROPERTY EMPIRE.
- INITIATIVE GROUP NOMINATES PUTIN FOR PRESIDENT.
- RUSSIAN CONSCRIPT SHOT IN U.S. EMBASSY INCIDENT.
- RUSSIAN SPACE STATION TO GET A NEW LEASE ON LIFE?
Volume 6 Issue 8
January 12, 2000- NBU TO TIGHTEN CURRENCY CONTROLS TO REDUCE VOLATILITY OF HRYVNYA.
- IMF EXPECTS A BUDGET FROM UKRAINE'S NEW PRIME MINISTER.
- A CABINET OF REFORMS?
- REFORMIST UKRAINIAN PREMIER APPOINTED.
- RUSSIAN EMIGRATION TO ISRAEL RISES IN 1999.
- BOTH RUSSIANS AND CHECHENS CLAIM VICTORY IN BATTLE FOR TOWNS.
- STRONG OBJECTIONS MADE TO MANDATORY HARD CURRENCY SALES.
Volume 6 Issue 7
January 11, 2000Volume 6 Issue 6
January 10, 2000- KOCHARIAN LOSING MORE GROUND IN POWER STRUGGLE.
- ...AND SOME BIG FISCAL QUESTIONS IN 2000.
- ...CONTINUING RECESSION...
- LITHUANIA FACES FISCAL CRISIS...
- REBELS COUNTERATTACK IN A NUMBER OF CHECHEN TOWNS.
- KPRF'S SELEZNEV APPEARS TO HAVE LOST MOSCOW OBLAST GOVERNOR'S RACE.
- YELTSIN MAKES CHRISTMAS PILGRIMAGE TO HOLY LANDS.
Volume 6 Issue 5
January 7, 2000- SECURITY AND MILITARY MEASURES IN KYRGYZSTAN'S MUSLIM STRONGHOLD.
- GEORGIA KNOCK-KNOCK-KNOCKING AT NATO'S DOOR.
- ...BUT HARASSMENT OF NUCLEAR WHISTLEBLOWERS LIKELY TO CONTINUE.
- RUSSIAN NUCLEAR RESEARCHER WINS KEY LEGAL VICTORY...
- WILL PUTIN AND BEREZOVSKY ENGAGE IN "KOMPROMAT" WARS?
- RUSSIAN STOCK MARKET UP BUT POSSIBLE DEBT CRISIS LOOMS.
Volume 6 Issue 4
January 6, 2000Volume 6 Issue 3
January 5, 2000- ...LATIN SCRIPT ADOPTED...
- ...ROSY PLEDGES MADE.
- NIAZOV HAS HIMSELF APPOINTED "LEADER AND PRESIDENT FOR LIFE"...
- ...SLAMS WASHINGTON FOR CRITICISM OF CHECHNYA CAMPAIGN.
- RUSSIAN DEFENSE CHIEF WARM WITH BELGRADE, COLD WITH NATO...
- CHUBAIS SAYS HE AND PUTIN HOLD "SIMILAR" VIEWS ON DEMOCRACY.
- PUTIN SLOWLY BUILDS HIS KREMLIN TEAM.