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Central Asia's power dilemmas / Budkin, Viktor   Journal Article
Budkin, Viktor Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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CIS countries: some peculiarities of economic development / Budkin, Viktor   Journal Article
Budkin, Viktor Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract December 1991 marked the beginning of a grandiose experiment whose purpose was to establish a whole group of independent states in the territory of a world giant known as the U.S.S.R., which occupied one-sixth of the Earth. Their establishment was based on the negation of the previous Soviet model providing for the domination of one party, which had imposed a no-choice ideology on the society, and for the administrative command system of politics and economics.
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Current economic situation in the CIS region: between crises? / Budkin, Viktor   Journal Article
Budkin, Viktor Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the specific manifestations of crisis phenomena in the region of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) that are most pronounced in countries making progress in the creation of a market economy. The author emphasizes the imitative nature of economic reforms in the post-Soviet space. Based on an analysis of international assessments of the current economic situation in these states, he identifies the main factors that prevent their transition from extensive to intensive economic activity. He stresses the objective nature of the lack of internal prerequisites for a transition to large-scale modernization of the economy and innovative economic development. His conclusion is that the CIS countries (or "newly independent states" in foreign terminology) may face high-level threats to national security with the onset of the next stage of the recession in the absence of reliable prerequisites for economic stabilization in these countries.
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