The
U.S.-Russian divide
By Vladimir Lukin- vice chairman
of the Russian State Duma and former Russian ambassador
to the United States. May 31, 2000
Not confrontation but cooperation —
that must be the logic of relations between Russia
and NATO. Both sides have a stake in a constant, constructive
dialogue. Moscow needs it because today NATO is the
most powerful military-political organization of the
Western world, a reality that cannot be ignored.
Grigory
Yavlinsky's Lecture at the Nobel Institute
Oslo, May 30, 2000
This is a very important moment for me. I feel honoured
to make a speech about the future of my country here
in Norway at the Nobel Institute. Thank you very much
for this invitation which I value very much. Thank
you also for your interest in my country. This is
what I find most pleasant here.
Amended
PSA Law Provides Tax Option
The Moscow Times,
By Igor Semenenko, Staff Writer
Tuesday, May 30, 2000
Three major factions in the State Duma
have united efforts to pass an amendment to the law
on production sharing agreements, or PSAs, giving
local companies an option to choose between two tax
schemes.
Mr.
Yavlinsky’s speech on receiving award from the Liberal
Institute of the Czech Republic "For contributing
to the dissemination of liberal ideas and implementation
of the ideas of freedom, private property, competition
and the rule of law"
May 2, 2000
Thank you very much for according me this incredible
opportunity to speak to such a distinguished audience
in central Europe. Really, I feel deeply honoured
to receive such a prize, while still alive. I am very
grateful.
Discussion
after Mr. Yavlinsky’s speech on receiving award from
the Liberal Institute of the Czech Republic "For contributing
to the dissemination of liberal ideas and implementation
of the ideas of freedom, private property, competition
and the rule of law"
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