Steve LeVine covers foreign affairs for BusinessWeek. He previously was correspondent for Central Asia and the Caucasus for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times for 11 years. His first book, The Oil and the Glory, a history of the former Soviet Union through the lens of oil, was published in October 2007. Putin’s Labyrinth, his new book, profiles Russia through the lives and deaths of six Russians. It was released this week.

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the Caucasus

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Bill Clinton on the Caspian

Jo Becker and Dale Van Natta at The New York Times weigh in today with a first-rate investigative piece on how deals are really done on the Caspian. It's on a no-name (at least on the Caspian) Canadian entrepreneur called Frank Giustra who bagged a huge uranium deal in Kazakhstan in 2005, then two years later sold his previously miniscule mining company for $3 billion. How? It helped that Giustra walked into Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev's door with former President Bill Clinton. It's a troubling account, made more so since both Clinton and Giustra make what could be innocent meetings and deals appear like something more by denying the details until confronted with evidence otherwise.

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