1989
A
Arbatova Nadezhda
Italian Concept of National Security
No 5, 1989
Artemyev I., Stankovsky S.
GATT and the Jnterests of the USSR
No 8, 1989
Asakhara S.
Letter to the Editor
No 6, 1989
Aukutsionek Sergey
Overaccumulation of Capital
No 6, 1989
B
Bereznoi Alexei
Foreign Capital in the Economy of Socialist Countries: Joint Venture
No 3, 1989
Blagovolin S.
Military Power – How Mmuch, What Kind, Why?
No 8, 1989
Blake Robert
British Restructuring
No 4, 1989
Boyko M., Kuznetsov Vl.
Neoclassical Theory of Capital Control
No 6, 1989
Bugrov E.
Conversion: Conceptual and Practical Aspects
No 6, 1989
Bunin I.
“The Phenomenon of Le Pen”
No 8, 1989
Burduli G.
Revival of the Western European Union
No 4, 1989
C
Charkseliani R.
The Environmental Crisis and Developing Countries
No 5, 1989
Chugrov Sergey
Political Reefs of the Caribbean Crisis
No 5, 1989
Chugrov Sergey
The World and the Environment
No 11, 1989
D
Diligensky G.
Toward a New Model of Man
No 10, 1989
Doronin I.
Special Economic Zones in the Socialist Economy
No 3, 1989
E
Egorov I.
Around the Single European Market
No 6, 1989
El’yanov Anatoly
One World – One Economic Laws
No 11, 1989
F
Filippov B.
Ioann Paul II, Politician and Man
No 11, 1989
G
Galkin A., Krasin Yu.
Toward a New Quality of Dialog
No 2, 1989
Gladkov P.
International Society: Utopia or Real Perspective?
No 6, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
Securities: Prohibit..... Cannot ... Allow
No 2, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
Nobel Laureates: Famous Strangers
No 3, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
Inflation
No 4, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
From Bachelor's to Master's Degree
No 6, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
From Bachelor's to Master's Degree
No 7, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
Features of the Cyclical Upswing of the 1980s
No 8, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
Difficult Ways of Leasing
No 5, 1989
Grigoriev Leonid
Reproduction and Strikes
No 11, 1989
H
Henzler Herbert
Consulting Business in Western Europe
No 3, 1989
I
Igorov V.
International Communication in a Pluralistic World
No 3, 1989
Ivanov I.
Perestroika of Foreign Economic Relations in the USSR: First Results and Main Problems
No 10, 1989
Ivanova Î.
International Trade – Competitiveness Solves Everything
No 3, 1989
K
Kapelyushnikov Rostislav
In the Offensive – Homo Oeconomicus
No 4, 1989
Karasova Tatyana
Some Factors of Modern Political Development of Israel
No 8, 1989
Khlynov V.
Japan–USA: Interaction and Contradictions in R&D
No 3, 1989
Khlynov V.
Japanese Sovietologists on Perestroika in the USSR
No 7, 1989
Klimov D.
“Pacta sunt servanda”
No 8, 1989
Kolchin S., Nikolaev O.
Economy of the Countries of the Socialist Commonwealth in 1988
No 7, 1989
Kononenko E
Is Stabilization of Economic Growth Possible?
No 4, 1989
Korpinen Pekka
The Second Revolution of the Soviet Economy
No 5, 1989
Korthals Altes E.J.
East-West Economic Cooperation: Problems and Prospects
No 11, 1989
Kotov V.
Hired Labor and Labor Market: Important Changes
No 10, 1989
Kuklina Ida, Cherkasova I.
World Community and Security in Southern Africa
No 3, 1989
Kunadze Georgy
Militarism in Japan: Issues of Methodology of Analysis
No 2, 1989
Kunadze Georgy, Sarkisov K.
Reflecting on Soviet-Japanese Relations
No 5, 1989
Kunadze Georgy
On the Defense Sufficiency of the Military Potential of the USSR
No 10, 1989
Kuvaldin V.
“The Seven”: a New Round?
No 10, 1989
Kuvshinnikov À., Sergeyev V.
Electronic Intelligence for Nuclear Chess
No 8, 1989
Kuznetsov Viktor
Western Experience and Our Economic Reforms
No 3, 1989
Kuznetsov Viktor
Western Experience and Our Economic Reforms
No 7, 1989
L
Lapina N.
Labor and Personality in Bourgeois Society
No 6, 1989
Lapina N.
Trade Unions in France: Between Past and Future
No 11, 1989
Larionov V.
Problems of Preventing Conventional war in Europe
No 7, 1989
Lavrov Yu.
North European Variant of Security Policy
No 11, 1989
Lyubimov L.
New Administration – Old Problems
No 2, 1989
M
Makasheva N.
One-Volume Book of the Famous American Economist
No 2, 1989
Maksimenko V.
Socialist Orientation: Restructuring of Perceptions
No 2, 1989
Maksimova M.
Reflections on the Restructuring of CMEA
No 4, 1989
Matveev V.
Orientations of Whitehall Diplomacy
No 6, 1989
Matveev V.
On the Methodological Foundations of Modeling the Mode of Production
No 5, 1989
Mccormack Mark
Learning to Discern People
No 3, 1989
Mikhalev V.
Proportion and Factors of Industrial Development of ASEAN Countries
No 8, 1989
Miller O.
Supply-Side Theory and Tax Policy in the USA
No 7, 1989
Mirskii Georgy
Authoritarianism and Military Power in the “Third: World”
No 7, 1989
Morgachev S.
Military and Military-Industrial Circles in Sweden
No 4, 1989
Morgachev S.
Space, Time and Field in World Politics
No 7, 1989
Morgachev S.
New Political Thinking For the North of Europe
No 11, 1989
N
Nazarevsky V.
New Phenomena in the Process of Concentration
No 8, 1989
Nikitin S., Demidova Lyudmila , Stepanova Mariya
Monopoly, Oligopoly and Competition
No 3, 1989
Nikitin S., Demidova Lyudmila , Stepanova Mariya
Monopoly, Oligopoly and Competition
No 5, 1989
O
Ogawa K.
Pacific Interdependence and Soviet-Japanese Trade and Economic Cooperation
No 7, 1989
P
Pan'kov V.
Economic Concepts of Western European Social Democracy
No 4, 1989
Pevzner Yakov
Life and Works of E. S. Varga in the Light of Modernity
No 10, 1989
Piskulov Yu.
Resilient Model
No 10, 1989
Polyakov A.
New employment strategy in the Hungarian People's Republic
No 8, 1989
Popov V.
After Moscow – Washington
No 10, 1989
Popova E.
Directions of Development of Foreign Economic Relations of the USA and NIC
No 8, 1989
Pozdnjakov Elgiz, Shadrina I.
On Humanization and Democratization of International Relations
No 4, 1989
Pozdnjakov Elgiz
World Social Progress: Myths and Reality
No 11, 1989
Primakov Evgeniy , Martynov V., Diligensky G.
Some Problems of New Thinking
No 6, 1989
Pyatenko S.
Study to Apply
No 6, 1989
R
Ramzes V.
Japan: the Twilight of Groupism and Labor Motivation
No 8, 1989
Rassadin A.
Western European Military Integration – Prospects and Possible Consequences
No 2, 1989
Rogova G.
American labor Unions – at an Impasse or at a Turning Point?
No 11, 1989
S
Savan K.
Transnational Corporations in Global Development
No 5, 1989
Savel'ev Alexander
War Prevention and Deterrence: Approaches of the IAB and NATO
No 6, 1989
Shakirova O.
The Problem of Poverty in Hungary
No 3, 1989
Shein A.
French Policy in the Maghreb (80-s)
No 5, 1989
Shmelev N. , Parkansky A.
Theory and Realities of Regional Integration
No 4, 1989
Silantiev A.
Latin America – Search For a “Democratic Ideal”
No 8, 1989
Smirnov V.
The Great French Revolution and Modernity
No 7, 1989
Solonitskii A.
Center and Periphery of the World Capitalist Economy
No 4, 1989
Solonitskii A.
Developing Countries and the Integrity of the World
No 10, 1989
Spasov N.
Evolution of the U.S. Approach to Regional Problems
No 3, 1989
Spasov N.
USA – Western Europe: New Times
No 10, 1989
Starchenkov G.
Turkey and at the new Stage of Socio-Economic Development
No 10, 1989
Stiglitz Joseph
Credit Markets and Capital Controls
No 6, 1989
T
Tselishev Ivan
High Technology and the Asia-Pacific Economy
No 4, 1989
Tsorionov S.
The Old World in Search of a Responsive Strategy
No 2, 1989
V
Vilhovchenko E.
Non-Standard Textbook for Managers
No 7, 1989
Vovel M.
Discussions Around the Bicentennial of the Revolution
No 7, 1989
W
Weber A.
These are such pies
No 8, 1989
Y
Yasenovskiy A.
FRG – Rising
No 6, 1989
Yastrzhembsky S.
Global Mission Statement
No 11, 1989
Yudanov Yu.
Economic Problems of the “European House”
No 7, 1989
Yudanov Yu.
Search for a Mechanism of Environmental Regulation in the Federal Republic of Germany
No 5, 1989
Yudanov Yu.
What is the Fate of Industrialized Ruhr?
No 10, 1989
Yurbane Rober
Belgium and the Boston – West Dialogue
No 3, 1989
Z
Zagladina Kh.
National-Racial Relations in Western Countries
No 6, 1989
Zevelev I., Kara-Murza A.
State and ways of Social Progress in the Countries of Asia and Africa
No 4, 1989
Zubchaninov V., Soloviev N.
Inventions and Long Waves
No 6, 1989
Changes in the Structure of Monopolistic Capital and State-Monopolistic Regulation
No 2, 1989
Transnationalization in Modern Capitalist Economy: Essence, Criteria, Trends
No 2, 1989
Distribution of Capitalist Income
No 2, 1989
Main Tendencies of Modern Social Development
No 2, 1989
State, National and Class Interests in Foreign Policy and International Relations
No 2, 1989
Social Nature and Functions of Bureaucracy
No 2, 1989
Vladivostok-88: Hopes and Prospects
No 2, 1989
Umnov A. – Actual Topic; Kirichenko E. – “Reaganomics” on the World Stage
No 2, 1989
Savinov Y. – How they trade on the world market; Firyubin A. – Europe Facing a Choice
No 2, 1989
Main Tendencies of Modern Social Development
No 3, 1989
Structure and Functioning of Modern Financial Capital
No 3, 1989
Labor Force Market on the Background of Economic Growth
No 3, 1989
There is Still a Reason to Argue
No 3, 1989
Cheskov M. World History and World Economy – Interaction in Time and Space; Baranovsky V., Varvarin P. – “European Unity”: A Historical Perspective; Spiridonov L. – Time of New Assessments; Shein A. – Military-Industrial Complexes Today
No 3, 1989
Zhelezova V. – TNC: A New Level of Analysis; Aukuzionek S. – Economic Cycle in Two Dimensions
No 3, 1989
Prospects for the Development of Soviet-American Relations Under the Bush Administration; Consequences of the Formation of the European Community's Single Market
No 4, 1989
Main Tendencies of Modern Social Development
No 4, 1989
Social Nature and Functions of Bureaucracy
No 4, 1989
Distribution of Capitalist Income
No 4, 1989
Bogacheva O. – USA: the Year of Presidential Elections; Korchagina O. – Japan – Acceleration of the Rise
No 4, 1989
“Hot Spots” of East–West Joint Ventures
No 4, 1989
Vasilchuk Y. – Class Structure in the Era of NTR; Nazarova N. – Political Panorama of France
No 4, 1989
Distribution of Capitalist Income
No 6, 1989
Social Nature and Functions of Bureaucracy
No 6, 1989
The Democratic Alternative: Problems of Democratization of Modern Society
No 6, 1989
Biryulev V. – France – Acceleration of Economic Growth; Timokhin A. - Great Britain: “Boom” in the Economy
No 6, 1989
Chistov V. – Long Way to Good-Neighborly Interaction; Savinov Yu. – International Trade and National Sovereignty; Samonova N. – State and Development of Computer Technology
No 6, 1989
Agriculture of CMEA member countries in the 70-80s
No 6, 1989
Social Nature and Functions of Bureaucracy
No 7, 1989
Biedenkopf Kurt: Time For Synthesis
No 7, 1989
Arbatov A., Kishilov N., Amirov O. – Vienna Negotiations; Baranovsky V., Kolosov G. – Approach of Western European Countries; Sturua G. – East European Factor in the US Approach
No 7, 1989
Cherkasov P. – Security for the Whole of Europe; Akhtamzyan A. – The Hard Road to Realism; Gromov V. – British Foreign Policy: Shift in Europe; Silagadze A. – Economic Cyclicality in the Conditions of FRG
No 7, 1989
Agriculture of CMEA member countries in the 70-80s
No 7, 1989
The Democratic Alternative: Problems of Democratization of Modern Societies
No 8, 1989
40 Years of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance: Outcomes and Prospects for Renewal
No 8, 1989
Dialogue: Economic Monitor – A. Kazmin. T - D or not T - D?
No 8, 1989
Neumark M. – Social Democracy and Us; Krasnova E. – Finns on West European Integration
No 8, 1989
Pevzner Y., Studentsov V. – Marxism and Modern Economic Conservatism; Ardishvili A. – Today's Entrepreneur
No 8, 1989
Social Expenditures of Capitalist States (1950–1990)
No 8, 1989
The Democratic Alternative: Problems of Democratization of Modern Societies
No 5, 1989
Social Nature and Functions of Bureaucracy
No 5, 1989
Istyagin L. – “...Peace, Bread, Freedom”, Pozolotin M. – CMEA – the Need for Renewal, Sergunin A. – Arms Race and Developing Countries
No 5, 1989
Luchinsky V. – Roots of Inflation, Burova M. – World Economic Relations: the IMF's Coordinating Role, Zueva K. – France: Foreign Policy Concepts
No 5, 1989
Yakov Semyonovich Khavinson
No 5, 1989
The Democratic Alternative: Problems of Democratization of Modern Societies
No 10, 1989
International Seminar on Agribusiness
No 10, 1989
Dialog: Economic Monitor – Komlev S. From Plan to Market
No 10, 1989
Mirsky G.– Political Science of the “Third World”; Markov N. – The Contradictory Role of the IMF and IBRD in Developing Countries; Kreder A. – Old Stamps and New Realities; Grigoriev L., Dynkin A. – Lessons of the Productivity Crisis
No 10, 1989
Alekseev Yu. – The Price of SOI; Olechuk Yu. – Racial Problem as it is
No 10, 1989
The 100th Anniversary of the Second International and Some Problems of the Modern Labor Movement
No 11, 1989
Allais M.: the only Criterion of Truth is Agreement With the Data of Experience
No 11, 1989
Collective Bargaining Agreement Between a U.S. Corporation and a Labor Union
No 11, 1989
Kim Young-sam: For Openness and Freedom of Choice
No 11, 1989
External Relations of Soviet Enterprises
No 11, 1989
Onikienko A. – On the Concept of the Initial Stage of Socialism in China; Tan Guojun – The Relationship Between the Initial Stage of Socialism and the Development of Commodity Economy
No 11, 1989
In Search of Commonality; Makasheva N. – Galbraith on the Past, Present and Future of Economic Theory; Seregin N. – An Important Factor of International Security
No 11, 1989
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