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Demise of the Soviet economic system / Aslund, Anders   Journal Article
Aslund, Anders Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991 was multiple, but the demise of the very economic system was one important component that in itself rendered its implosion inevitable, and with the Soviet collapse the Cold War came to a definite end. The purpose of this article is twofold, to depict this amazingly fast demise of a petrified economic system and to show how it was connected with the end of the Cold War. Today, the case for socialism is no longer persuasive, but it was not always so. Once, many intelligent people considered socialism not only morally but also economically superior to capitalism and democracy. They thought a benign state would pursue higher ideals than a petty democracy and execute them more effectively. In order to understand the demise of the socialist economic system, we need to comprehend its advantages as well as its drawbacks.
Key Words Arms Race  Capitalism  Gorbachev  Socialist Economic System  Soviet Union  Cold War 
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Getting it wrong: regional cooperation and the commonwealth of independent states / Olcott, Martha Brill; Aslund, Anders; Garnett, Sherman W 1999  Book
Olcott, Martha Brill Book
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Publication Washington, D.C, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1999.
Description xi, 269p.
Standard Number 0870031716
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ID:   029285


Gorbachev's struggle for economic reform: Soviet reform process, 1985-88. / Aslund, Anders 1989  Book
Aslund, Anders Book
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Publication London, Pinter Publishers, 1989.
Description x, 219p.
Standard Number 0861870093
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030664338.947/ASL 030664MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   048091


How Russia became a market economy / Aslund, Anders 1995  Book
Aslund, Anders Book
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Publication Washington, Brookings Institution, 1995.
Description xviii, 378p.
Standard Number 0815704259
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ID:   067162


Hunt for Russia's riches / Aslund, Anders 2006  Journal Article
Aslund, Anders Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Oil  Russia-Economy  Russia 
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Revolution in orange: the origins of Ukraine's democratic breakthrough / Aslund, Anders (ed); McFaul, Michael (ed.) 2006  Book
Aslund, Anders Book
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Publication Washington D C, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2006.
Description viii, 216p.hbk
Standard Number 0870032224
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Russia after the global economic crisis / Aslund, Anders (ed); Suriev, Sergei (ed); Kuchins, Andrew C (ed) 2010  Book
Aslund, Anders Book
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Publication Washington, DC, Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2010.
Description xv, 287 p.
Standard Number 9780881324976
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Why doesn't Russia join the WTO? / Aslund, Anders   Journal Article
Aslund, Anders Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words GATT  WTO  Economic Development  IMF  World Bank  Russia 
Industry  Putin  Medvedev 
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