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MOSCOW UNDECIDED ON POLICY TOWARD CRISIS-STRICKEN UKRAINE

The gloating heard in the Kremlin over Kyiv's political troubles is giving way to concern and apprehension. While fully realizing the utmost importance of the current Ukrainian events, Russian strategists appear to be at a loss as to how exactly Moscow should act in order... MORE

TALKS ON YUKOS ASSETS IN LITHUANIA MOVE INTO HIGH GEAR

During his September 16 visit to Washington, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a three-way meeting with ConocoPhillips president James Mulva and Lukoil chairman Vagit Alekperov to discuss, inter alia, a possible partnership of these oil companies with Lithuania. ConocoPhillips and Lukoil are interested in acquiring... MORE

Italian Security and Potential Terrorist Targets

The terror alert level in Italy rose this summer, as a result of the terrorist attacks in London in July. Although Rome has been repeatedly threatened by al-Qaeda for years, and has been consistently spotlighted as a legitimate target, the London bombings have certainly had... MORE

Is Italy Next In Line After London?

Italy has been on heightened alert since the London attacks in July, as information available to the intelligence community points to the country as one of the most probable targets for al-Qaeda’s next attack. On July 14, Niccolo Pollari, director of the Italian intelligence agency... MORE

YUSHCHENKO PRIME MINISTER NOMINEE REJECTED BY PARLIAMENT

On September 20 the Ukrainian parliament failed to approve Yuriy Yekhanurov as prime minister, seven days after President Viktor Yushchenko submitted his candidacy. Yushchenko disbanded the government headed by Yulia Tymoshenko on September 8 after a corruption crisis engineered by outgoing state secretary Oleksandr Zinchenko... MORE

LUKASHENKA AT THE UN: PROPAGANDA AND INVECTIVE

Though the domestic situation in Belarus is tightly controlled by the authorities, the administration of President Alexander Lukashenka has been isolated internationally to an increasing extent. It was designated an "outpost of tyranny" by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and the U.S. administration and... MORE

DID BEREZOVSKY FINANCE UKRAINE’S ORANGE REVOLUTION?

The legitimacy of Viktor Yushchenko's victory in the Ukrainian presidential election last December has been called into question by reports suggesting that Russian maverick tycoon Boris Berezovsky, who lives in self-imposed exile in London, financed Yushchenko's election campaign. The allegations have even led to calls... MORE

TURMOIL IN UKRAINE GALVANIZES KREMLIN INTO ACTION

The Kremlin sees the ongoing political crisis in Kyiv that culminated in last week's dismissal of the Yulia Tymoshenko government by President Viktor Yushchenko as an opportune moment to restart the geopolitical "battle for Ukraine." Russian President Vladimir Putin's administration, although bitterly stung by the... MORE

BEHIND UKRAINE’S POLITICAL CRISIS (PART 2)

The Orange Revolution and subsequent election of President Viktor Yushchenko showed that Ukrainian society wanted "change." But as the Economist (September 8) pointed out, the "Orange Revolution promised much but has so far delivered little." Indeed, Ukrainians believe that, eight months into Yushchenko's presidency, there... MORE