RUSSIA & UKRAINE – Johnson’s Russia List table of contents :: JRL 2016-166 :: Tuesday, 6 September 2016

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Johnson’s Russia List :: JRL 2016-#166
Tuesday, 6 September 2016

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1. www.rt.com: Putin talks relations with Turkey, US, Saudi Arabia & China at G20 final presser.
2. Kremlin.ru: Answers to journalists’ questions.
3. Fort Russ: He knew what to do! – Putin’s first interview, 2000 [Video]
4. Dale Herspring: Putin as Complex as he is Predictable.
5. Andrei Liakhov: re Putin as Complex as he is Predictable.
6. Facebook: Fred Weir, Russian Disruption?
7. Russia Direct: G20 Summit, Kuril Islands, and the death of Uzbekistan’s leader. Russian media roundup: The G20 Summit in China, a meeting between the leaders of Japan and Russia, and the death of the president of Uzbekistan all made headlines last week.
8. Bloomberg: Russian Stocks Climb to Fresh Record as Ruble Gains on Oil, Fed.
9. www.rt.com: Russia earns more from agriculture than arms sales.
10. http://theduran.com: Alexander Mercouris, Failure to cut interests rates in Russia ‘ridiculous’, says Economics Ministry.
11. Vedomosti: Russian experts discuss decline in ruling party’s rating.
12. BBC Monitoring: Russian election debate: Defence capability.
13. BBC Monitoring: Russian authorities rule Levada pollster “foreign agent”
14. Intellinews.com: Leading Russian independent pollster threatened with closure as “foreign agent”
15. Paul Goble: Putin Successfully Using New Political Technologies to Keep His Antiquated System in Place, Shevtsova Says.
16. Russia Direct: Ekaterina Grobman, Russia awaits first move of new education minister. The appointment of Olga Vasilyeva as head of Russia’s Ministry of Education worries many advocates of education reform, but it’s too early to determine the direction her policies will take.
17. Russia Beyond the Headlines: What are Russia’s objectives in the Middle East and in the Caspian? Recent Russian diplomatic and military activity indicate that it is stepping up its involvement in the Middle East and continuing to build closer ties with states bordering the Caspian Sea such as Azerbaijan and Iran. What is Russia looking to achieve in these regions and should the West be concerned?
18. Sic Semper Tyrannis: Pat Lang, Trying to hustle the bear.
19. Wall Street Journal: Obama, Putin Meet as Syria Deal Stalls. U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin met after talks between their senior officials on Syria ended without an agreement.
20. www.rt.com: Dmitry Babich, China & Russia’s G20 message: Confrontation with West not our desire.
21. Asia Times: M.K. BHADRAKUMAR, Russia wins poker game with Japan over Kuril Islands.
22. Valdai Discussion Club: Ivan Safranchuk, CHALLENGES FOR UZBEKISTAN’S NEW PRESIDENT: BORDER CONFLICTS AND THE ISLAMIST UNDERGROUND.
23. Russia Beyond the Headlines: The Minsk Agreements: 2 years, 2 deals – but no peace in Ukraine. The Minsk Agreements were signed on Sept. 5, 2014, at the peak of the armed conflict between Ukraine and the unrecognized rebel republics in its Donbass region, calling on the sides to stop the clashes. But how did the attempts to regulate the Donbass crisis evolve after that? We look back at two years of diplomatic wrangling that has failed to achieve real progress in resolving the conflict.
24. Sputnik: Shock to the System: Poroshenko Counts Kiev’s Losses After Russian Market Exit.
25. Ukraine Today (Kyiv): 6,000 soldiers of Russia’s regular army fight in Donbas – Ukraine’s General Staff.
26. www.opendemocracy.net: Maxim Eristavi, The terror against Ukraine’s journalists is fueled by political elites. The inaction of law-enforcement institutions and unrestricted hate speech by top officials is enabling further violence against Ukrainian journalists.

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