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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. Interview on Radio Mayak, 18 March 2000, reported by Peter Reddaway, ‘Will Putin be Able to Consolidate Power?’, Post-Soviet Affairs, Vol. 17, No. 1 (2001), p. 27, fn. 5. 2. See Andrei Kolesnikov, Vladimir Putin: Ravnoudalenie oligarkhov (Eksmo, 2005). 3. ‘Interv’yu ispanskim sredstram Massovoii, informatsii’, 7 February 2006, http://president.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2006/02/101129.shtml (accessed 7 April 2008). 4. Cited by Stephen Fortescue, Russia's Oil Barons and Metal Magnates: Oligarchs and State in Transition (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), p. xii. 5. See Paul Klebnikov, Godfather of the Kremlin: Boris Berezovsky and the Looting of Russia (Harcourt, 2000). 6. Moscow Times, 18 July 2000. 7. William Tompson, ‘Putin and the “Oligarchs”: A Two-sided Commitment Problem’, in Alex Pravda (ed.), Leading Russia: Putin in Perspective (Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 179–202. 8. For an analysis of this, see A.A. Mukhin, Novye pravila igry dlya bol'shogo biznesa, prodiktovannye logikoi pravleniya V.V. Putina (Tsentr politicheskoi informatsii, 2002). 9. Lilia Shevtsova, ‘Whither Putin after the Yukos affair?’, The Moscow Times, 27 August 2003, p. 7. 10. Svyazinvest is a telecom firm and its privatisation led to open conflict between oligarchs and mutual accusations of corruption in what was dubbed the ‘bankers'war’. 11. Arkady Ostrovsky, ‘Oligarchs to seek peace deal with Putin’, Financial Times, 24 July 2000. 12. Ibid. 13. ‘Steograficheskii otchet o press-konferentsii dlya rossiiskikh i inostrannykh zhurnalistov’, 20 June 2003, http://president.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2003/06/47449.shtml (last accessed 7 April 2008). 14. ‘Poslanie Federal’nomu Sobraniyu Rossiiskoi Federatsii’, http://president.kremlin.ru/text/appears/2006/05/105546.shtml (last accessed 7 April 2008). 15. See Andrei Yakovlev, ‘The Evolution of Business–State Interaction in Russia: From State Capture to Business Capture?’, Europe–Asia Studies, Vol. 58, No. 7 (2006), pp. 1033–56. 16. Reported in El Mundo and Russian agencies, in Jamestown Foundation, Monitor, 14 July 2000. 17. Vitaly Tretyakov, Editorial, Nezavisimaya gazeta, 22 June 2000. 18. Fortescue, Russia's Oil Barons and Metal Magnates. 19. Andrei Piontovski, ‘Russia's Misguided Democracy’, The Russian Journal, 8–14 July 2000. Additional informationNotes on contributorsRichard SakwaRichard Sakwa, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NX, UK.

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