Buy Tom's Books
  • Great Powers: America and the World After Bush
    Great Powers: America and the World After Bush
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating
    Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-first Century
    The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-first Century
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • Romanian and East German Policies in the Third World: Comparing the Strategies of Ceausescu and Honecker
    Romanian and East German Policies in the Third World: Comparing the Strategies of Ceausescu and Honecker
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 1): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 1): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett, Thomas P.M. Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 2): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 2): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett, Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 3): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 3): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett, Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 4): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 4): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Thomas P.M. Barnett, Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett
  • The Emily Updates (Vol. 5): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    The Emily Updates (Vol. 5): One Year in the Life of the Girl Who Lived (The Emily Updates (Vols. 1-5))
    by Vonne M. Meussling-Barnett, Thomas P.M. Barnett, Emily V. Barnett
Search the Site
Powered by Squarespace
Monthly Archives

Recommend Putin reaches for more in Russian energy (Email)

This action will generate an email recommending this article to the recipient of your choice. Note that your email address and your recipient's email address are not logged by this system.

EmailEmail Article Link

The email sent will contain a link to this article, the article title, and an article excerpt (if available). For security reasons, your IP address will also be included in the sent email.

Article Excerpt:
"Kremlin Gobbles Up Sibneft: Gazprom's $13.1 Billion Purchase Widens State Control in Oil Sector," by Gregory L. White, Wall Street Journal, 29 September 2005, p. A16.

Russian gas giant Gazprom (#1 in company reserves in the world) just snaps up Sibneft (Russian acronym for Siberia oil, which is "neft" in Russian).

Yet another sad loss for democracy and capitalism in Russia? Only if you think that it was fair and right for Kremlin insiders like Khordorkovksy to simply buy up vast chunks of Russia's energy sector for kopecks on the ruble back in the 1990s. Imagine if the U.S. created Microsoft and then sold it to Bill Gates for $10 million back in 1998. Imagine how much more loved Bill would be in that scenario. Then imagine the lack of public outrage when Bill was prosecuted for tax evasion and put in jail.

So Putin continues his quest to buy back Russian energy interests for the government (the Kremlin owns a slim majority of Gazprom, creating Exxon-level global competitors in the process that recaptures "some of the geopolitical heft that vanished with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991."

So Putin is building his Standard Oil that corresponds to where Russia stands in its economic development history, far closer to America at the start of the 20th century than the 21st, not unlike China-not unlike any New Core state.


Article Link:
Your Name:
Your Email:
Recipient Email:
Message: