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Vostok Oil: Rosneft Starts Works On Vankor Field
Igor Sechin announced his grandiose plan to develop the Russian Far North to Vladimir Putin and all signs are now that he is under major pressure to forge ahead with the project. The Rosneft-developed Vostok Oil project should already produce 30 million tons of oil in just three years. But the construction work does not move forward as planned.
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Myanmar Orders Russian-Made Missile Systems
Russia signed another deal to deliver its military hardware to Myanmar. While visiting the country, a delegation of Russian defense officials, including Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, inked the deal to supply the Russian Pantsir-S1 air-defense system to the Asian state. This is yet another manifestation of the ever-closer military-technical cooperation between the two nations.
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Beijing Reacts to Czech Visit to Taiwan – Podcast
From August 30 to September 5, the President of the Czech Senate Miloš Vystrčil visited Taiwan. This stay resulted in a series of diplomatic and media events, which in turn worsened China-Czech Republic relations. The articles published in the Chinese media and statements by political representatives of the Communist Party of China (CPC) critically approached this situation, which is yet another manifestation of the Chinese diplomatic and information offensive.
![Russia’s 2020 Budget Left With Fewer Petrodollars](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Rosja-energetyka-budżet-gaz-ropa-Chiny-Arabia-Saudyjska-gospodarka.jpg)
Russia’s 2020 Budget Left With Fewer Petrodollars
Russia’s finance ministry published official data on the federal budget in 2020. What strikes most is the never-before-seen drop in the country’s resource rent that brings most to the Russian federal budget. Russia’s revenues from the hydrocarbons sales dropped year-on-year by 34 percent, to 5.235 trillion roubles ($67 billion).
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Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Sees Last-Minute Sanctions
Back on January 15, it seemed that Russia could complete its Nord Stream natural gas pipeline. A German federal agency gave its go-ahead for wrapping up the project, while the country’s foreign minister Heiko Maas said Berlin could make a deal with the new U.S. administration. Nonetheless, the outgoing administration had passed a new set of sanctions targeting the project already at risk amid the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny.
![Russia, New U.S. Administration Note Frosty Beginning](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Rosja-USA-Joe-Biden-Władimir-Putin-Kreml-New-START-Aleksiej-Nawalny-zbrojenia.jpg)
Russia, New U.S. Administration Note Frosty Beginning
The arrest of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny has taken its toll on a new chapter in U.S.-Russia ties opened after Joe Biden was sworn in as U.S. president. Another contentious issue is the Nord Stream 2 energy link though it also touches upon U.S.-German relations, and it is not yet known whether the Biden administration will keep a tough stance on the pipeline.
![Conclusions From Rallies In Support of Navalny](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Rosja-Aleksiej-Nawalny-opozycja-protesty-Władimir-Putin-Kreml.jpg)
Conclusions From Rallies In Support of Navalny
Russia is seeing an unprecedented wave of street rallies after the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny, the only surprising feature of Saturday’s (January 23) events. Neither a harsh reaction from the country’s authorities nor the Kremlin’s narrative on the protests, lambasting Washington for staging the demonstrations, came as a surprise.
![The Problematic Relations Between Hungary and the European Union](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/The-Problematic-Relations-Between-Hungary-and-the-European-Union.jpg)
The Problematic Relations Between Hungary and the European Union
A deterioration in relations between Hungary and the European Union could be observed over the last decade. The key subjects of this dispute are the reforms introduced by the successive governments of Viktor Orbán. The tense situation between the Hungarian government and the EU institutions almost led to a veto on the budget and the Reconstruction Fund last December.
![Russian Siloviki Warn Against “Color Revolution”](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Russia-Interior-Ministry-Vladimir-Putin-regime-Alexey-Navalny-opposition-color-revolution.jpg)
Russian Siloviki Warn Against “Color Revolution”
Russia’s interior ministry said the country might see attempts to destabilize the domestic situation as was the case in neighboring Belarus and Kyrgyzstan. This is linked to the arrest of Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny who urged his supporters to hit the streets.
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Where are the Polish-German relations heading?
The Polish-German relations at the turn of 2020-2021, although marked by a difficult history, sometimes even by mutual misunderstanding, are relatively correct now. This is thanks to good personal relations between Polish and German politicians (presidents and heads of government) and very good economic relations. Germany is a key trade partner for Poland.
![Navalny Takes Revenge Releasing Investigation Into Putin Palace](https://warsawinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Russia-Alexey-Navalny-Vladimir-Putin-FBK-corruption-palace.jpg)
Navalny Takes Revenge Releasing Investigation Into Putin Palace
Kremlin officials dismiss the viral video released by Navalny’s non-profit foundation alleging an opulent palace owned by the Russian president. Yet with an extremely nervous reaction from Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, one might guess that Russia’s number one political prisoner struck a chord with Russian officials
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Bad Year for Russian Crude Exports
With the price war that broke out in the spring of 2020 and the coronavirus-induced global economic slowdown, the Russian energy sector could not label the past year as successful. Revenues from oil exports dropped by 40.9 percent year-on-year between January and November 2020, according to data from Russia’s Federal Customs Service (FTS).
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Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration
Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States today (January 20, 2021). What to expect from Donald Trump’s successor?
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Grzegorz Kuczyński on the arrest of Alexei Navalny
On Tuesday, 19th January 2021, the Warsaw Institute think tank interviewed Grzegorz Kuczyński, director of the Eurasia program and an expert on Russian politics. The conversation was devoted to the arrest of a Russian oppositionist, Alexei Navalny, who, after an unsuccessful attempt on his life and subsequent treatment in Berlin, decided to return to Moscow, aware of the inevitable repression of the Kremlin.