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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This edition presents an analysis of the socio-economic changes during the 1990-s in the indigenous smaller nations of the North, Siberia and the Far East. The analysis is based on field studies in the Irkutsk Oblast, the Republic of Sakha (Iakutiia) and the Magadan Oblast.
[ Siberia: 20th century projects : ] Novosibirsk: Institut Istorii SO RAN, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 17.00
This book studies the issues of social-economic development of Siberia and the biggest socio-economic projects in the first half of the 20th century. L. Goriushkin counted about 50 projects and scientific programs suggested in 1920-1950s by Russian and foreign scholars and politicians.
[ The Liberal model of the transformation of Russia : ] Moscow: ROSSPEN, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 25.00
This book contains a liberal model of Russian social thinkers of the early 20th century for the transformation of the Russian economic and social life, including the formation of civil society, national policy, market economy, national interest, and a strategy for the implementation of the model.
Economic ethics is a new and very sensitive topic of Russian orthodoxy, especially in the post-soviet when the churches and monasteries became not only self-supporting institutions, but also productive units and received new economic privileges from the government.
This is volume 4, in two books, of the annual publication which deals with current trends and perspectives for development of Russia. The current volume includes articles and reviews on the Russian strategy for the 21st century, national interests of Russia in the world, constitutional development of Russia, identity and spiritual health of the nation, demographic process and preservation of the nation, formation of a social state in Russia, quality of power and management; regions and towns of Russia, innovations-investments-competitiveness.
[ "Dressed up capitalists" at the NEPian festival of life : ] Moscow: Sobranie, 2007 Language: Russian
Price: $ 24.00
This book is about the role of new bourgeoisie in the heterogeneous Russian society of the 1920s. How did they survive and succeed in this society? What did other social groups think about the "nepmen"? The authors destroy myths about "dressed up capitalists" and portray them based on archival materials and media of that period of time, including satirical periodicals.
[ Problems of expanding foreign economic relations of Russia within the APEC : ] Moscow: IDV RAN, 2010 Language: Russian
Price: $ 30.00
This monograph studies the role of Russia in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. It focuses on the development of the Russian Far East, liberalization of trade and investments, as well as technical and economic cooperation of the member-countries.
[ Social-economic inequality in Russia (1921-2013) : ] St. Petersburg: Fora-print, 2015 Language: Russian
Price: $ 32.00
This monograph, based on official documents, statistical data and press accounts, presents an original theory on the causes of the economic and social inequality and exfoliation of the modern postsoviet Russian society.
This is volume 6, in two books, of the annual publication which deals with current trends and prospects for development of Russia. The current volume includes articles and reviews on the Russian strategy for the 21st century, national interests of Russia in the world, modernization of the Russian economy, innovative development, goals and prospects of technological modernization.
This collection of 896 abstracts is the first part of the research project Economic and Political Reform in the USSR. The abstracts were written by a group of scholars from the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences in Moscow (INION).
This collected work discusses the legal doctrine of copyright in the Russian reality, and the mechanisms for its enforcement and protection, commentary and interpretation of current Russian laws and rules.
While critically assessing neoliberal theories of modernization and development, Aleksandr Veber examines the consequences and limits of exponential economic growth, the peculiarities of the modern market as a social phenomenon, the correlation of the state, market and civil society as system-building structures, and possible mechanisms of transition to a sustainable society in Russia.
[ The Arts and the market : ] Moscow: In-t Iskusstvoznaniia, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 22.50
This book is devoted to problems of the arts in transitional economics, the market for cultural services, and the role of the government in the development of the arts.
This collective work studies global integration not as a political bugbear but as an economic phenomenon based on regional and global competition, division of labor and knowledge, and integration, the process which leads to the economic integrity of the world.
This is volume 5, book two, of the annual publication which deals with current trends and perspectives for development of Russia. The current volume includes articles and reviews on the Russian strategy for the 21st century, national interests of Russia in the world, constitutional development of Russia, identity and spiritual health of the nation, demographic process and preservation of the nation, formation of a social state in Russia, quality of power and management, regions and towns of Russia, innovations-investments-competitiveness.
[ Long-term principles of the economic development of Siberia : ] Novosibirsk: Institut Ekonomiki i Organizatsii Promyshlennogo Proizvodstva, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 17.00
This collected work of the leading economic institute studies long-term trends and principles in the economic development of Siberia, including its military potential.
[ Chinese reforms and Russia : ] Moscow: In-t Dal`nego Vostoka, 2000 Language: Russian
Price: $ 29.00
This collective monograph studies the twenty year history of Chinese economic and social reforms and their possible lessons for and areas for cooperation with the Russian economy. All these twenty years China moved step by step from a centralized planned economy towards a market oriented one.
[ Does Russia have a future? : ] Moscow: Progress-Kul`tura, 1996 Language: Russian
Price: $ 19.00
Grigorii Lisichkin, a Russian economist, sociologist and journalist, describes the lingering crisis and questions about the Russian future. He analyzes the Russian mentality and character: communitarianism (obshchinnost`), messianism, belief in a "kind Tsar-father" and comes to a vision of the future of Russia.
[ Ten years of Russian economic reforms : ] Moscow: INION RAN, 2001 Language: Russian
Price: $ 17.00
This is the second issue for 2001 of the series Economic and Social Issues of Russia. This issue includes analytical reviews of the most recent publications about approaches, results, and prospects for reforming the Russian economy by Russian and foreign experts representing various theory and policy orientations.
This analytical report studies the attitude of Russian society and its different strata towards corruption and the shadow economy. The sociological survey shows that the youngest and the most active groups of the society show the greatest tolerance and acceptance of norms and rules of the shadow economy.
This is volume 7, book 1, of the annual publication which deals with current trends and prospects for the development of Russia. The current volume includes articles and reviews on the Russian strategy for the 21st century, national interests of Russia in the world, modernization of the Russian economy, innovative development, goals and prospects of technological modernization.
This book is a study in euphemisms, their linguistic characteristics and the mechanism of their use in public discourse, in particular in economic discourse. The author describes the characteristics of euphemism and the theory of euphemism.
The primary purpose of this survey was to find out how the CEO`s of Russian state enterprises change their strategy and adapt to new market relations, what are their intersts and incentives, their relationship with other economic and political partners: parties, movements, trade unions, other enterprises, and the government.
This brochure is a review of sociological research and other publications about the Russian post-soviet political and economic elite. Includes an extensive list of bibliographic references.
The collected work studies sociological, economic, political, and philosophical aspects of the most recent history of the Russian society and economy in a so-called transition period. The contributors to this book are professors and doctoral students of the Novosibirsk Academy of Economics and Management.
This collected work studies the post-WWII industrialization process in different countries. Chapter one contains articles on the theory of industrialization, its phases, connections to economic growth, comparative analysis of different types of industrialization.
This monograph focuses on theoretical and practical issues of civil society, public policy and political modernization in modern Russia. It studies the relations between the Russian authorities and civil society.
[ Informal economic relations in contemporary Russia : ] Moscow: Nauka, 2004 Language: Russian
Price: $ 12.00
This monograph studies the economic nature and essence of informal economic relations (IER) in contemporary Russia. It offers a theoretical frame in which these relations could be studied, describes three levels of IER, its main actors and related phenomena: economic crime, black and grey economies, and corruption.
[ The Market and problems of Turkmenistan economic development : ] Ashgabat: Ylym, 1995 Language: Russian
Price: $ 22.50
This study concerns the economic problems of the transition period under specific conditions in Turkmenistan. The authors investigate the tendencies of the national economy in 1981-1992 before the newly created country started its own reforms.