CDI Russia Weekly #209 - Security Council & Military Reform Deputy Secretary of the Security Council vladimir potapov confirmed what analystshad already said military development plans have become outdated even http://www.cdi.org/russia/209-13.cfm
Extractions: [from WPS Monitoring Agency, www.wps.ru/e_index.html THE SECURITY COUNCIL HAS DISCUSSED DEVELOPMENT OF THE ARMED FORCES TO 2010, WITH PRESIDENT PUTIN ALSO CONTRIBUTING HIS OPINION. ON THE ISSUE OF MILITARY DEVELOPMENT, THE GENERAL STAFF IS CURRENTLY TAKING THE OPPOSITE STANDPOINT FROM THAT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL. Battles among the top brass over the future of the Armed Forces All Russia's military organizations, and particularly the Russian Armed Forces, are in a "critical" condition after eight years of "incorrect" and two years of "correct" reforms, according to Chief of the General Staff Anatoly Kvashnin. Kvashnin made the statement on May 30, on the eve of the Security Council meeting that discussed a draft document entitled "Fundamentals of the State Policy of the Russian Federation on Military Development to 2010". The decision itself to do some additional work on these fundamentals is unprecedented for documents of this magnitude.
CDI Russia Weekly #127 November 10, 2000 departments will have been reduced by 600000 by 2005, vladimir potapov, V. potapov said that this will make it possible by the end of 2005 to at http://www.cdi.org/russia/127.html
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ATS -- Table Of Contents (71 [3]) Development of pulmonary arteries after central aortopulmonary shunt in newbornsEvgenij V. potapov, vladimir V. AlexiMeskishvili, Ingo Dähnert, http://ats.ctsnetjournals.org/content/vol71/issue3/index.shtml
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Thieme-connect / Synthesis / Table Of Contents Amosova, Svetlana V.; Makhaeva, Natalia A.; Martynov, Alexander V.; potapov,vladimir A.; Steele, Barry R.; Kostas, Ioannis D. http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/toc/synthesis/4208
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NATO PA - Archives vladimir potapov, deputy head of the National Security Council of the RussianFederation, stressed the improvements of the Russian economy which had http://www.nato-pa.int/archivedpub/trip/av064gen-moscow.asp
Extractions: Trip Reports Secretariat Report International Secretariat June 2002 This Secretariat Report is presented for information only and does not necessarily represent the official view of the Assembly. INTRODUCTION DOMESTIC POLICY FOREIGN POLICY NATO-RUSSIA COUNCIL ... CONCLUSION I. INTRODUCTION In his welcoming remarks the head of the Russian Federation Council's delegation to the NATO PA, Victor Ozerov, praised the atmosphere of confidence and trust that have developed in NATO PA-Russian Parliament meetings. Emphasising that "the people" understood clearly that NATO-Russian relations should reach a higher level he expressed the hope that the NATO summit at Reykjavik would transmit an unmistakable signal to build closer relations and structures. Moving from "joint discussions" to "joint decisions" was both feasible and necessary, he said. In a similar vein, Lubov Sliska, head of the Duma delegation, emphasised that NATO and Russia had so far only consulted and that the time war ripe to begin working on real tasks and to implement joint obligations. This was the more important as the September 11 attacks had shown that in a multi-polar world everyone was vulnerable by terrorism. Military interventions provided no panacea for solving the problems of international terrorism. Rather this would call for uniting the potential of Russia and NATO to overcome this, and other, security challenges. Acknowledging that NATO and Russia could not harmonise existing structures over night, nor had Russia a veto over Article V or, though it found it doubtful, over the Enlargement of the Alliance.
NATO PA - Archives Presentation on NATORussia Co-operation by Mr. vladimir potapov, Head of theForeign Relations Department at the Security Council of the Russian http://www.nato-pa.int/archivedpub/special/av022-jmg-rus.asp
Extractions: Joint Monitoring Group on the NATO-Russia Founding Act A Summary of the Meeting of the NATO-PA - Russian Federal Parliament Joint Monitoring Group Moscow, 22-23 November 2001 This Secretariat Report is presented for information only and does not necessarily represent the official view of the Assembly. The Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) met in Moscow, Thursday 22 and Friday 23 November, in order to receive briefings from officials from the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Defence and the National Security Council on the state of NATO-Russia relations and the key security challenges facing the international community; and to discuss these issues from the parliamentary perspective. The attacks against the United States on September 11 and subsequent developments dominated much of the discussions. There was general agreement that the fight against terrorism provided a common theme with which both Russia and the Alliance could identify and provided the stimulus for a new era of cooperation. Past perceptions and assumptions would have to be rethought. Russian participants remarked that they had been warning their Alliance counterparts about the threat of Islamic terrorism for a long while but to no avail. Now, unfortunately, their worst predictions had come true. Former Generals Manilov and Kulakov emphasised the need for tough measures to counter terrorists aided, they said, from the outside and armed with state of the art weapons. Terrorism, they argued, had to be faced on a truly collective basis; "either we deal with terrorism, or it will deal with us". There were complaints that since 9:11 cooperation had been one-sided. Information had been made available by the Russian side but they had received little in return.
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Bibliography potapov, vladimir Petrovich, 19141980, Collected papers of VP potapov / privatetranslation and edition by T. Ando, Sapporo, Japan, 1982 http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=P&
Eurasian Metals / 2005 / 3 / Contents vladimir potapov ANTIMONOPOLY SERVICE FOLLOWS EUROPE S EXAMPLE * vladimir potapovRUSSIA IS READY TO SPEED UP REPAYING FOREIGN DEBT http://en.eurasmet.ru/
Extractions: T he RF Federal Agency for Statistics has published data on Russian industry performance in 2004. According to official data steel industry companies have stepped up their production by 5%, those of nonferrous metallurgy by 3.6%. In 2004 the country mined 94.9 mln tonnes of iron ore (an increase of 2.5%) and produced 33.8 mln tonnes of coke (an increase of 2%) and 53.8 tonnes of rolled steel that was 6.2% more compared to 2003. At the same time contrary to the expectations steel pipe production has dropped by 2.3% to total only 6 mln tonnes. World market conditions facilitated growth in export. According to data of the RF State Customs Committee during January-February an overall volume of metals and metal products supplied to the external markets increased by 64.8 % to total $ 27.3 bln. USD. Out of this volume, export of steel industry products increased by 82.1 % to reach $ 16.9 bln. USD while that of nonferrous metals went up by 42.1% to amount to $ 9.6 bln. USD. It is interesting to note that in the metallurgical sector an export income growth rate nearly doubled to overrun dynamics of this parameter for oil companies (+35%).
Telecommunications And Radio Engineering - Issue 6&7 Year 2001 Victor Filippovich Kravchenko, Aleksander Alekseevich potapov, vladimir MikhailovichMasyuk 51 pages; Solving the Wave Equation for a Slotted Cone Placed on http://www.edata-center.com/journals/0632a9d54950b268,6db5a027711f8c29.html
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Extractions: Date: Tue Feb 08 2005 - 08:29:55 CET From: "Vladimir Potapov" <vladimir@gopb.ru> Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:29:55 +0300 Message-ID: <AMEJLGLHMMPENHHBPEIHAEKFDAAA.vladimir@gopb.ru> Subject: [suse-security] Re:[suse-security-announce] SUSE Security Announcement: kernel bugfixes and SP1 merge (SUSE-SA:2005:005) After upgrade to kernel-2.6.5-7.145-default on boot my network card - 3Com
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