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Putin and Russia's shift in Ukraine policy with the impact of capital flight, western sanctions and a sharp slowdown in the economy by July 2014

07/11/2014

Polls show 66% of the Russian public opposes Russian forces going into Ukrainian territory. The rhetoric on Russian television has been toned down and Russian analysts say intervention in Ukraine would have dangerous consequences for Russia, that Russia needs to maintain its relations with the West. At the same time Putin will attend a summit of BRIC's leaders in Fortaleza, Brazil, with plans to set up a development bank, as the focus shifts back to the economy. Russia is expected to feel the impact of $75 billion in capital flight in the first half of 2014.

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Seeing Cost of Saber Rattling in Ukraine, Putin Alters Course

New York Times 07/11/2014

U.S. Escalates Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine Crisis

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Raising Stakes on Russia, U.S. Adds Sanctions

New York Times 07/16/2014

Putinism Thrives on Dirty Money

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2014

The West's 'Moment of Truth'

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Coordinated Sanctions Aim at Russia’s Ability to Tap Its Oil Reserves

New York Times 07/29/2014

Efforts for a calming down of tensions in Ukraine by June 2014 with the election of Poroshenko as president and no increase in sanctions on Russia

05/26/2014

Russia says it will talk with Poroshenko. Ukraine will make a payment of $2 billion for past gas purchases from Russia.

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Despite Fighting, Hopes Rise In Ukraine

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Ukraine’s Next President Vows to Restore Order and Mend Russia Ties

New York Times 05/26/2014

Putin Blinked

New York Times 05/27/2014

Poroshenko Takes Ukraine Helm With Tough Words for Russia

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Fighting Intensifies After Ukraine's Poroshenko Ends Cease-Fire

Wall Street Journal 07/02/2014

Tensions Are Writ Large Before Ukraine Showdown

Wall Street Journal 07/07/2014

Exxon-Rosneft deal for joint projects in Russia

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Exxon Says Russian Projects Remain on Track

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Despite Ukraine, Exxon's Tillerson to Appear With Rosneft's Sechin

Wall Street Journal 06/16/2014

Raising Stakes on Russia, U.S. Adds Sanctions

New York Times 07/16/2014

Exxon Mobil Moves Ahead With Russian Oil Drilling Project

New York Times 07/22/2014

Sanctions Over Ukraine Put Exxon at Risk

Wall Street Journal 09/12/2014

Exxon Halts Oil Drilling in Waters of Russia

New York Times 09/19/2014

The Russian ruble in 2010-2014

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Russian Ruble Slips to 7-Month Low as Investors Grow Cold

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Red Alert on Russia Is Premature

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Russia Faces Tough Fight on Ruble

Wall Street Journal 02/04/2009

Raising Stakes on Russia, U.S. Adds Sanctions

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Russian Ruble Hits Fresh Record Low Against Dollar

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Russian Companies Clamor for Dollars to Repay Debt

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Friedman on why Putin blinked when he realized the costs of impulsive emotional policy making for Russia's economy and his legacy of economic progress

05/27/2014

Putin's early reactions to Yakunovych, corruption and poor leadership in Ukraine, and anti-Russian feeling in western Ukraine, were emotional and impulsive. The Crimean takeover was perceived very differently and gained Putin poor media coverage in Germany after decades of effort in building German-Russian relations, surely not worth what was gained in Crimea. The capital outflows estimated to reach $160 billion at one point and the damage to foreign investment sentiment at a time of sharp economic slowdown must rate as one of the poorest displays of policy making, when Russian speaking Ukrainians could be protected without damaging Russia's image and relations with western partners. Relationships needed for modernization of what is still an emerging market in a global economy. Even in a multipolar economic world with China, Russia playing a bigger role, other competing players Japan and India, would dilute any influence gained by China, and by Russia, and no change in the global economy. A more serious effort would be for Putin to have pushed to give Russia a more effective economic role by diversifying to a tech based economy, away from oil, something that still awaits Russia under some future leadership and party.

Grouped Articles

Putin Blinked

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This Is Just a Date, Not a Marriage

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Tensions Are Writ Large Before Ukraine Showdown

Wall Street Journal 07/07/2014

Seeing Cost of Saber Rattling in Ukraine, Putin Alters Course

New York Times 07/11/2014

Raising Stakes on Russia, U.S. Adds Sanctions

New York Times 07/16/2014

The West's 'Moment of Truth'

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2014

Russia's economy- 2010-2014

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Putin Pledges Stimulus for Russian Economy

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Russia's Growth Pace Continues to Weaken

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Russia Looks to Borrow to Plug Funding Gap

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Russia Prepared to Let Ruble Slide

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Red Alert on Russia Is Premature

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Russia's Power Play Hits Economic Weak Spot

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