Analytics
23 February 2006
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14:00
Ukraine – consensus in conflict
OPINION: Contributed by Roland Nash,
Chief Strategist, Renaissance Capital, Moscow
Prime-Tass, Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, February 21, 2006
MOSCOW - A couple of weeks ago at our conference in Kiev, I talked politics with my cab driver. ...
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20 February 2006
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09:48
UKRAINE: When will there be real justice for Gongadze?
THE ISCIP ANALYST Formerly The NIS Observed, An Analytical Review
Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology & Policy
Boston University
By Tammy Lynch
On 16 September 2000, Ukrainian journalist Heorhiy Gongadze disappeared. Two months ...
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17 February 2006
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13:10
RosUkrEnergo: Predator or victim?
The true reason for the appearance of RosUkrEnergo as a monopolistic supplier of gas to the country was the complete failure of Ukraine's delegation in gas negotiations with Russia's Gazprom.
The information campaign spinning the ...
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16 February 2006
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14:36
Ukraine - Macroeconomic situation -January 2006
By Olga Pogarska and Edilberto Segura SigmaBleyzer Emerging Markets Private Equity Investment Group Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, February 16, 2006/ AUR subscription
SUMMARY
[1] Despite early concerns about Ukraine's economic situation in 2005, ...
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10 February 2006
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12:15
Embattled Ukraine leaders annual state of nation speech preceded by legislator’s brawl
Ukraine's president pleaded with the country's legislature Thursday to drop internal battles and unite - a familiar appeal from the embattled leader, who risks losing influence in next month's election.
Opposition Communist party legislators, ...
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9 February 2006
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15:36
Mysteries behind the new gas joint venture
The end of last week may turn out to be truly momentous for our country, as its final days were marked by two interconnected and equally contradictory events. On Thursday Ukraine learned about its long-term development strategy, mapped out by ...
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3 February 2006
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11:15
Tymoshenko: Ukraine faces second Orange Revolution
(Euobserver) The upcoming Ukraine elections will be as critical for the future of eastern Europe as the Orange Revolution, Ukraine opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko told MEPs in Brussels on Wednesday (1 February), while pledging to work toward ...
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1 February 2006
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12:59
Crisis of Ukraine's State Institutions
The Kremlin's "gas attack" on Ukraine exploited an ongoing crisis of state institutions in that country and exacerbated the crisis almost to the point of meltdown. This situation undermines the country's and its president's capacity to resist ...
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31 January 2006
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10:28
UKRAINE: Gas and the Government
THE ISCIP ANALYST Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology & Policy Boston University Boston, MA USA
UKRAINE: Gas and the Government: Gas agreements, constitutional reform, free speech and democracy intersect painfully
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30 January 2006
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10:00
Time for hard choices in Kiev
Despite the recent parliamentary tribulations in Kiev after the vote of no confidence in Yuri Yekhuranov’s administration inspired by his predecessor, Yulia Tymoshenko, there are ways in which the reformers could move ahead – if they see clearly the ...
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