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基本説明
Uses additional material gathered by the project team on two polls, 1999 and 2000.
Full Description
This volume addresses actors - the casual agents of change in the former Soviet Union, and specifically Russia. The studies presented are part of the research project "Transformation and Globalization", implemented 1998-2000. The aim of the undertaking was to address the ongoing transformations in the post-Soviet spaces (predominantly in Russia) as processes shaped primarily by two groups of factors - institutions and structures from Soviet times, and the impacts related to globalization. These two sources have a decisive impact on actors and institutions in the post-Soviet world. They both offer incentives and constraints, opportunities and risks. Actors - individuals and groups - respond differently to the legacies of the past and the stimuli of the present in local and global contexts.
Contents
Actors and interests in a changing Russia, Klaus Segbers; international financial organizations and globalization, Ognian Hishow; the origins and management of the federal debt to the world, Artos G. Sarkisiants; financial supervision and moral hazard on an emerging market, Irina N. Iudina; large corporations as national and global players - the case of Gazprom, Andreas Heinrich; large corporations as national and global players - the case of Lukoil, Sergei P. Peregudov; the mining and metal industry and globalization, Stephen Fortesque; the banking sector and its international involvement, Artos G. Sarkisiants; financial groups and the development of market institutions, Grigorii V. Krasnov; mass media between political and instrumentalization, economic concentration and global assimilation, Ivan I. Zasurski; the telecommunications sector - signs of liberalization and globalization, Elena K. Rytsareva; high-tech defence production - the move into foreign markets, Ruslan N. Pukhov; defence industry managers and the dynamics if intra-sectoral divergences, Leonid I. Kosals, Rozalina V. Ryvkina; actors in agro-food policy - who shapes outcomes?, Evgeniia V. Serova; agrarian actors in the localities, Zemfira I. Kalugina; industrial managers' aspirations towards foreign markets - motives, methods and the consequences for companies, igor B. Gurkov; small businesses in the context of international integration, Tar'aina A. Alimova; the self-denying middle-class in the global age, Harley D. Balzer.