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Martin Walker -Russia’s ‘fracked’ future

February 7, 2010 Martin Walker, recent media appearances, Russia

WPI Senior Fellow Martin Walker writes "Walker’s World: Russia’s ‘fracked’ future," United Press International. February 1, 2010: "For most of the past decade, Russian leaders and their top officials and businessmen have believed that their huge reserves of oil and gas would guarantee them prosperity and global influence for decades to come. But suddenly some cracks are emerging in that confidence."

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