Saakashvili forever?
October 27, 2010 Sergei Markedonov
Mikhail Saakashvili has found a way to stay in power without running for election again in 2012, but his continued presence on the international scene is damaging relations not only between Georgia and Russia, but also between Russia and the West.
IMF needs to move on quotas
October 26, 2010 Igor Yurgens, special to RN
"Russia currently accounts for 2.9pc of the IMF’s capital and holds 2.77pc of the voting rights"
The Moscow I remember
October 21, 2010 Anna Nemtsova, special to Russia Now
RN contributor Anna Nemtsova recalls her memories of living in Russia’s capital under long-serving mayor Yuri Luzhkov.
The cost of shoes
October 20, 2010 Ben Aris, Business New Europe
When I first arrived in Russia in 1993, everyone knew I was a foreigner thanks to my shoes.
Russia struggles to maintain art treasures
October 19, 2010 Alexander von Hahn , special to RN
After three wars and Stalinist repression, what does minimal losses to cultural heritage mean?
Has the Gazprom tower met its match?
October 12, 2010 Tatiana Shabaeva
It has survived public protests, criticism from famous architects and complaints from UNESCO, but with comments from the presidential administration, St. Petersburg's controversial Gazprom tower may finally have reached the end of its life..
Moscow after Luzhkov
October 8, 2010 Georgy Bovt, special to Russia Now
How will the capital fair after the departure of the man responsible for it's economy?
Our friends in the north
September 29, 2010 Charles Emmerson, special to Russia Now
"An agreement on the Norwegian- Russian maritime border opens the way for investment which would have otherwise been commercially unthinkable"
The ‘trouble’ with democracy…
September 29, 2010 Nikolai Zlobin, Rossiyskaya Gazeta
"A format where experts, political analysts and politicians discuss is still rare in Russia"
What we don’t see from the opposite ends of Europe
September 29, 2010 Tatiana Shabaeva, special to RN

































