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Russia's Bad Pop Music Imperialism, and Other Weekend Gems

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IS EUROVISION THE NEW STALINGRAD?

For whatever reason, in Russia this contest is taken very seriously… people feel that the Eurovision Song Contest is like an annual Stalingrad battle.”

THE RUSSIA-GEORGIA SPLIT AS PLAYGROUND POLITICS:

Saakashvili supposedly lost track of time while doing laps in his hotel pool, arriving at the Kremlin half an hour late and leaving Mr. Putin seething, according to three Georgians who were there.

“I hope that you had a good time swimming,” Mr. Putin told Mr. Saakashvili.

RUSSIA’S OWN ‘MISSION ACCOMPLISHED’ IN CHECHNYA:

Harsh Ruler Wears Track Suit, Keeps Pet Tiger, Urges Men to Take Second Wives

 

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Vadim Nikitin

Vadim Nikitin was born in Murmansk, Russia and grew up there and in Britain. He graduated from Harvard University with a thesis on American democracy promotion in Russia. Vadim's articles about Russia have appeared in The Nation, Dissent Magazine, and The Moscow Times. He is currently researching a comparative study of post-Soviet and post-Apartheid nostalgia.
Areas of Focus:
USSR; US-Russia Relations; Culture and Society; Media; Civil Society; Politics; Espionage; Oligarchs

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