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Written by admin Saturday, 7 February 2009 08:24
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Russia: a capital in Vladivostok?
Written by ADMIN Thursday, 17 May 2012 10:19
Now the elections are out of the way, investors are waiting to see if Vladimir Putin has any new ideas up his sleeve to promote the development of Russia and avoid economic stagnation.
One of the country’s leading political scientists has come up with a bold scheme: build a new capital at Vladivostok.
The creation of a new capital at the Pacific port would spur the development of Russia’s eastern regions and position the country to take advantage of its strategic location at the gateway to the vibrant markets of Asia and the far east, Sergei Karaganov, dean of the faculty of world economy and international affairs at the Moscow Higher School of Economics, wrote in the state newspaper Rossiskaya Gazeta on Thursday.
Putin returns to the wild east.
Written by ADMIN Tuesday, 15 May 2012 10:20
By Yong Kwon
Vladimir Putin was ceremoniously reinstated as Russia’s head of state last week. The country is relatively more stable and prosperous than when he first assumed power in 2000. Nonetheless, Putin’s six-year term will still be wrought with serious challenges to the welfare of the nation and tenuous economic growth.
In his short inauguration speech, Putin noted that the Russian Federation was “entering a new stage in [its] national development” which depended on, among other things, the country’s “determination in developing its vast expanses from the Baltic to the Pacific”.
Indeed, Moscow affirmed its intentions to foster developments east of the Urals when it signed 27 contracts, collectively worth US$15 billion, with Beijing during Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang ‘s visit to Russia in April. This, alongside Russia’s aspirations to increase energy exports to South Korea and Japan, sets the stage for the new Putin administration’s active economic engagement in the far east.
MorePrimorye legislative assembly approves Miklushevsky for governor
Written by ADMIN Saturday, 17 March 2012 09:50
A total of 34 of 38 deputies attending the session voted for him. All in all, there are 40 deputies in the regional parliament. A simple majority of votes – 21 out of 40 was needed to approve him for the office of governor.
The office of the Primorye governor had been vacant since February 28, when President Dmitry Medvedev sacked former governor Sergei Darkin and appointed Vladimir Miklushevsky, the rector of the Far Eastern Federal University, acting governor.
Medvedev submitted the candidacy of Miklushevsky for governor to the legislative assembly on March 10. His candidacy was supported by the Central Executive Committee of the United Russia Party.
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