Tag: russia (9)

Aug 17

Putin's Labyrinth #5: Bush's Consequential Misunderstanding of Putin

Steve LeVine, author of Putin’s Labyrinth, discusses why it matters that George W. Bush got Putin wrong.

Posted Aug 17, 2008

Aug 17

Putin's Labyrinth #4: Oil Companies Get Screwed in Russia

Steve LeVine, author of Putin’s Labyrinth, poses the question of why oil companies - repeatedly done under in Russia - keep returning for more.

Posted Aug 17, 2008

Aug 17

Putin's Labyrinth #3: Is Putin Complicit in the Murder of Alexander Litvinenko?

Steve LeVine, author of Putin’s Labyrinth, discusses whether Russia’s prime minister had any role in the slaying of KGB defector Alexander Litvinenko, who died after someone slipped polonium-210, a nuclear isotope, into his tea in a London hotel in 2006.

Posted Aug 17, 2008

Aug 17

Putin's Labyrinth #2: Who Would Better Deal With Putin, Obama or McCain?

Steve LeVine, author of Putin’s Labyrinth, puts Obama and McCain up against Putin, and asks who would best deal with the Russian leader.

Posted Aug 17, 2008

Aug 16

Putin's Labyrinth #1: Reasons to Admire Vladimir Putin

Steve LeVine, author of Putin’s Labyrinth, explains why Putin’s actions are defensible—except, he argues, when it crosses over into murder. And as we see now, into invading other countries.

Posted Aug 16, 2008

Aug 15

Steve LeVine on the Geopolitics of Russia, Georgia and Oil

Why has Russia assaulted Georgia, what does it stand to gain, and how do all parties extricate themselves from the mess?

Posted Aug 15, 2008

Jun 26

Putin's Labyrinth on NPR

Steve LeVine’s interview with Chrys Boyd of “Think” on June 26, 2008

Posted Jun 26, 2008

Oct 02

How the Great Game Was Played

In the 1990s, the United States decided to challenge Russia’s stranglehold on its former colonies of Central Asia and the Caucasus. The result was one of America’s most triumphant foreign polices of the last decade.

Posted Oct 02, 2007

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