The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry

In 1991, a small group of Russians emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union and enjoyed...
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Author: Marshall I. Goldman
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The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry by Goldman, Marshall I.

The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry

¥10,968

The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry

¥10,968
Author: Marshall I. Goldman
Format: Paperback
Language: English

In 1991, a small group of Russians emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union and enjoyed one of the greatest transfers of wealth ever seen, claiming ownership of some of the most valuable petroleum, natural gas and metal deposits in the world. By 1997, five of those individuals were on Forbes Magazine's list of the world's richest billionaires. These self-styled oligarchs were accused of using guile, intimidation and occasionally violence to reap these rewards. Marshall I. Goldman argues against the line that the course adopted by President Yeltsin was the only one open to Russia, since an examination of the reform process in Poland shows that a more gradual and imaginative approach worked there with less corruption and a wider share of benefits.

The Piratization of Russia is an accessible, timely and topical volume that is required reading for those with an interest in Russian reform. Its appeal will range from students, academics, economists and politicians to the interested lay-reader keen to understand Russia's problems and learn how they could have been avoided.



Author: Marshall I. Goldman
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04/10/2003
Pages: 300
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.34w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9780415315296


Review Citation(s):
Choice 02/01/2004 pg. 1125

About the Author
Marshall I. Goldman is Davis Professor of Russian Economics, Emeritus at Wellsley College and Associate Director of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard, USA.



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