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The piratization of Russia Russian reform goes awry

Examines the debacle of Russian reform, especially the emergence of oligarchs accused of using guile, intimidation and violence to reap riches. Explains Russia's problems and how they could have been avoided.

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  • "Analyse van de economische en politieke veranderingen in Rusland na de ondergang van de Sovjet-Unie in 1991, waarbij grote staatsbedrijven in particuliere handen kwamen."
  • "Marshall Goldman examines the emergence of a new Russian oligarchy of wealth & contests the view that this was an inevitable outcome of the process of economic liberalization. He argues that the more gradual & imaginative approach in Poland demonstrates how things might have been in Russia."
  • "Examines the debacle of Russian reform, especially the emergence of oligarchs accused of using guile, intimidation and violence to reap riches. Explains Russia's problems and how they could have been avoided."@en

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  • "The piratization of Russia : Russian reform goes awry"
  • "The piratization of Russia Russian reform goes awry"
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