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1990


A
Afinogenov V., Glukhov S., Fedorchenko A.
Features of Scientific and Technological Development of Israel
No 5, 1990

Agaev S.
New Reformation, or Revolution of the Future
No 8, 1990

Ageev À., Grachev M.
Organisational Culture of a Modern Corporation
No 6, 1990

Agnelli W.
Strong Tradition of Coperation
No 3, 1990

Aleksashenko S.
Economic Reform: The Polish Way
No 7, 1990

Aliyev R.
The Soviet Union in East Asia: Reality and Problems
No 9, 1990

Anikin Andrey
Adam Smith, Russian Thought and our Problems
No 7, 1990

Anulova G.
IMF and IBRD in the World Economy: A View From New Positions
No 1, 1990

Artanovsky S.
World Integration and Self-Determination of Peoples
No 12, 1990

Astapovich A.
New Frontiers of the EU
No 12, 1990

Aukutsionek Sergey , Boyko M.
First Meeting With American Professionals
No 4, 1990

Aukutsionek Sergey
The Study of Long Waves and Conventional Economic Cycles: a Comparative Analysis
No 10, 1990

Avakov V., Shakirov R., Kamynin A.
“The Human Dimension” of International Relations
No 1, 1990

Avtonomov Vladimir , Aukutsionek Sergey
Financiers at Will, or Some Riddles of Economic Behaviour
No 12, 1990

B
Baranovsky Vladimir
Europe: the Formation of a new International Political System
No 9, 1990

Bashirova G.
Western Europe in North-South Relations
No 10, 1990

Bassetti P.
Pluralism in Economics and Societal Development
No 12, 1990

Baugh Ì.
Between Hammer and Anvil
No 4, 1990

Borko Yu., Orlov B.
What Should we Build a Pan-European House
No 1, 1990

Borko Yu.
What “Dismantled” and What “Mounted” Neoconservatism?
No 6, 1990

C
Chainikov Yu., Sharovatova I.
Will Beauty Save the “Third World”?
No 10, 1990

Chebanov Sergey
Joint Ventures in the USSR (Through the Eyes of Our Partners)
No 11, 1990

Cherkasov Petr
France in Africa
No 1, 1990

Cheshkov Marat
Understanding the Integrity of the World: in Search of a Non-Formational Paradigm
No 5, 1990

D
Delusin L.
Reforms in China: Problems and Contradictions
No 9, 1990

Diakin V.
Once Again on the Principles of Manning the Armed Forces
No 8, 1990

Diligensky G., Lektorsky V.
Challenges of a Holistic World. Summarising the Discussion
No 12, 1990

Dimitrova P., Kostova-Seckov R., Seckov R., Dainov E.
Theory And Practice of a New Type of International Relations
No 9, 1990

E
Eckhart B., Childers E.
The World Needs Leadership: Tomorrow's UN
No 10, 1990

Eckhart B., Childers E.
The World Needs Leadership: Tomorrow's UN (The End)
No 11, 1990

Egorov I.
Europe on the way to the Third Millennium (View From France)
No 7, 1990

Egorov I.
Europe on the Way to the Third Millennium (View From France) (The End)
No 10, 1990

El’yanov Anatoly
West-South: Exploitation or Cooperation?
No 11, 1990

Eremin V.
Japanese Political Science at the Turning Point (Notes on the Margins of Recent Publications)
No 12, 1990

F
Fal’tsman V.
Conversion and Economic Reform
No 11, 1990

Faminsky I., Korolev Ivan
External Relations of Soviet Enterprises (End)
No 1, 1990

Fedulova N.
USSR-US-China Relations and Some Trends in International Development
No 6, 1990

Filippov B.
Poland in Search of a Way out of the Crisis
No 3, 1990

G
Galkin A.
Social Stability: Some Theoretical Approaches
No 9, 1990

Gauzner N., Ivanov Nikolai, Lyubimova V., Subaev R., Tetsman E.
Development of the “Participatory Economy” in Advanced Western Countries
No 5, 1990

Gidirinsky V.
Are Ideological Compromises Possible?
No 8, 1990

Goricheva L.
Transport Complex in a Balanced Economy: Ways of Creation
No 9, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
Faith, Hope and Emergency Programme
No 3, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
“Who's Feeding Who”
No 4, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
Personnel Reform: Managers or Entrepreneurs?
No 5, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
Inevitable Stage of Reform - Denationalisation
No 6, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
Personal Tax-Or Personal Tax?
No 7, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
13 June of the Government Programme
No 8, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
From Directive Socialism to Market Feudalism?
No 9, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
The Spectrum of Solutions is Narrowing Down
No 10, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
History of The Programme
No 11, 1990

Grigoriev Leonid
Radical Programme in the “Bermuda Quadrangle”
No 12, 1990

Grinev P.
Modern Service Sector: Enonomical and Geographical Aspect
No 10, 1990

Gudimenko Dmitry
FRG: “Crisis of Progress” and “Change of Themes”. On the Reorientation of Liberal Thought
No 5, 1990

H
Hudolyi Ya.
Unique Co-Operation in the North of Europe
No 6, 1990

I
Igorov V.
Evolutionary Process and Coexistence of two World Systems
No 1, 1990

Ivanov I.
Foreign Economic Complex in the Conditions of Regulated Market Economy
No 10, 1990

Ivanov V.
The Soviet Union and the Asia-Pacific Region: Evolution or Radical Change?
No 9, 1990

Ivanov Ê.
Economy of South Africa and the USSR – Unexpected Parallels
No 11, 1990

J
Jahn E.
Where is Eastern Europe?
No 12, 1990

Jordanian V.
Nationalism or an Eclipse of Reason?
No 10, 1990

K
Kapchenko N.
Who is Such a Position Designed For?
No 12, 1990

Khandruev A.
Monetarism: “Rumours About the Near Demise of..... Are Seriously Exaggerated”
No 4, 1990

Khenkin S.
Felipe Gonzalez: the Path to Power, the Test of Power
No 7, 1990

Khlynov V., Gaidar V.
Economic Regionalism and Japan
No 12, 1990

Kholodkovskii Kirill
What Will Replace Neoconservatism?
No 11, 1990

Khvoynik P.
Imperialism: Term and Content
No 1, 1990

Khvoynik P.
Challenges of External Financing for Developing Parties (on the report of the G. Schmidt Commission)
No 3, 1990

Kiselev G.
On The Nature of State Ownership in Developing Countries
No 8, 1990

Kiselev V., Rainov P.
The U.S. And The Palestinian Problem
No 9, 1990

Klinova Marina
Small and Medium Entrepreneurship: Old and New Approaches
No 10, 1990

Kochevrin Yu.
Capitalism From the Standpoint of History and Modernity
No 8, 1990

Kolchugina M.
Education and Business
No 7, 1990

Kolosi Ò.
Stratification and Social Structure in Hungary
No 5, 1990

Kolosov G.
The Concept of National Security and the Military-Political Course in the 1980s
No 5, 1990

Komlev S.
Discussion on Productive Labour: a Contemporary View
No 6, 1990

Korovkin V.
Implications For the European Economy
No 12, 1990

Kostrikov S., Tarasov I.
The Third World: Concept and Reality
No 11, 1990

Kozhemyakov À.
French Foreign Policy in the Period of "Coexistence”
No 4, 1990

Kozyrev À.
The UN - Democracy Against Totalitarianism
No 12, 1990

Krasin Yu.
Lenin's Legacy: the Need for a New Vision
No 4, 1990

Kreder À.
The Crisis of the Communist Movement: Origins, Ways Out
No 10, 1990

Kunadze Georgy
In Search of New Thinking: On the USSR's Policy Toward Japan
No 8, 1990

Kunshchikov Ì.
Towards the Results of Elections in India (November 1989 - February 1990)
No 6, 1990

Kuzin D.
Practice and Lessons of Modern Innovative Entrepreneurship
No 4, 1990

Kuznetsov Andrey
Free Zones and National Economy
No 12, 1990

L
Lang R., Voynich D.
Reform of the Economic System of Socialism in Yugoslavia
No 5, 1990

Larionov V.
Models of War, Models of Security
No 10, 1990

Lebedeva Eleonora
Authoritarianism in Africa: Typology, Evolution, Prospects
No 4, 1990

Lutze Ê., Stelter M.
All the Way to the Single Market?
No 12, 1990

Lyubimov L., Yarovaya Elena
Socio-Economic Content of the Historical Process (on the Example of the USA) (Article One)
No 5, 1990

Lyubimov L., Yarovaya Elena
Socio-economic content of the historical process (on the example of the USA) (Article two)
No 7, 1990

Lyubimova V., Konstantinov À.
Reviews, Information
No 11, 1990

M
Makarevsky V.
How Much Does Antarctica Cost?
No 12, 1990

Maksimov L.
Oligopoly - a Modern Form of Economic Organisation
No 11, 1990

Manjola V.
The French Version of The Nuclear Strategy of “Minimal Deterrence”
No 8, 1990

Maydanik K.
About Nicaragua and Not Only About Nicaragua
No 10, 1990

Melnikov D.
The Third Reich: The Practice of Political Terrorism
No 1, 1990

Messiya Á.
Conservatives and Nuclear and Space arms Limitation
No 5, 1990

Mikhailov V.
The Horn of Africa: Problems and Prospects
No 6, 1990

Milovidov Vladimir
“Credit Suisse First Boston” (Anatomy of an International Investment Bank)
No 6, 1990

Mirskii Georgy
... And It's Not Even Just About the Third World
No 10, 1990

Morgachev S.
Lithuanian Gambit
No 6, 1990

Morgachev S.
On the footsteps of the ANT cases
No 8, 1990

Morgachev S.
On the Footsteps of the ANT Cases
No 9, 1990

Morgachev S.
For Whom the Bell Tolls
No 11, 1990

N
Nikitin S., Gelvanovsky M.
Where Are We? (The Economy of the USSR From the Perspective of International Comparisons)
No 1, 1990

O
Obminsky E., Slavny B.
Prospects for Progress and the “Third World”
No 4, 1990

Osadchaya Irina
Some Aspects of the Theory of the State: From Varga to Modern Bourgeois Political Economy
No 3, 1990

Osadchaya Irina
Evolution of Keynesianism Under the Conditions of “Conservative Shift”
No 9, 1990

Osipova Å.
The Idea of Social Progress in the Concepts of the “Newest Left”
No 8, 1990

Ostroukhov O.
PRC: Position on Disarmament Issues
No 10, 1990

P
Pavlov Nikolai
The German Question and the “Pan-European House” (on the Balance of Power and Consideration of Interests)
No 6, 1990

Paye Jean-Claude
OECD in a Changing World (interview by our correspondent in Paris)
No 4, 1990

Peregudov Sergey
Social-Democratic Model of Social Relations
No 5, 1990

Peregudov Sergey
Political Governance Mechanism and the SMK Concept
No 6, 1990

Peregudov Sergey
Neoconservative Model of Social Relations (Socio-Political Aspect)
No 11, 1990

Petrovsky V.
Post-Confrontational Perspective of the UN
No 4, 1990

Pevzner Yakov
Competitive Corporate-State Capitalism
No 3, 1990

Ponomareva I.
Geopolitical Factors of Foreign Policy: a Modern Vision
No 1, 1990

Popadatos Y.
People and Social Change
No 5, 1990

Popov E.
TNCs in Developing Countries: Cheap Labor and Market Laws
No 7, 1990

Popov V.
Perestroika and External Financing Needs of the Soviet Economy
No 3, 1990

Popov V.
U.S. Trade Deficit: Theories and Forecasts
No 10, 1990

Popov V.
Margaret Thatcher, Man and Politician (A Soviet Diplomat's View)
No 12, 1990

Potravny I.
The Economics of Resource Conservation in the FRG
No 1, 1990

Pozdnjakov Elgiz
Formational and Ñivilisational Àpproaches
No 5, 1990

R
Rubtsov Boris
Vanuatu: Ten Years of Independence
No 7, 1990

S
Sabelnikov L.
International Trade in Services in World Economy and Politics
No 8, 1990

Salmin A.
“Convergence” and Strategic Stability
No 1, 1990

Schamberg V.
Local Government in the United States
No 6, 1990

Serebryannikov V.
Defense Power – What Should it be?
No 1, 1990

Sergeev Pavel , Karpov V.
Gas Fuel in Motor Transport
No 5, 1990

Sheiman I.
Western Insurance Medicine and Health Care Reform in The USSR
No 8, 1990

Shevtsova L.
Where is Eastern Europe Going?
No 4, 1990

Sizov À.
Foreign economic Relations of the USSR Agro-Industrial Complex: the Need For Restructuring
No 3, 1990

Smolko V.
PRC Military Doctrine
No 10, 1990

Smolnikov S.
The new Logic of European Development
No 6, 1990

Sokolov V., Shishkov Yu.
How to Measure the Openness of the National Economy?
No 12, 1990

Spasov N.
Old and New in the Middle East Conflict
No 3, 1990

Spasov N.
U.S.-Eastern Europe: Entering New Roles
No 7, 1990

Studentsov Victor
World Integrity and Convergence
No 3, 1990

Studentsov Victor
Plan and Market Under Capitalism
No 6, 1990

Sturua G.
The Committee on Defense and State Security: the First Months of Work
No 1, 1990

Sturua G.
A Look at the Navy Through the Prism of Military Perestroika
No 5, 1990

Sturua G.
Peripetias of Military Reform
No 7, 1990

Sudarev V.
Deideologisation of International Relations and Latin America
No 12, 1990

T
Treskov V.
Morality in the Ñonditions of Ìarket Âemocracy
No 12, 1990

Tselishev Ivan
How a “Great Company” Works
No 4, 1990

Tselishev Ivan
Economy of Japan: The Results of The 80s
No 9, 1990

Tselishev Ivan
Economy of Japan: the Results of the 80s (The End)
No 10, 1990

Tyshetsky I.
The Problem of Security in International Relations
No 7, 1990

Y
Yakovleva E.
New in International Co-Operative Relations of Capitalist Firms
No 6, 1990

Yudanov A.
Types of Competitive Strategy: A “Biological” Approach to the Classification of Companies
No 10, 1990

Yudanov Yu.
Tax Reform in the Federal Republic of Germany
No 4, 1990

Yudanov Yu.
Medium and Small Entrepreneurship in the Federal Republic of Germany
No 7, 1990

Yudanov Yu.
The Attitude of The Public and Press of The FRG to The Process of Perestroika in the USSR
No 9, 1990

Yudanov Yu.
How Joint Ventures Are Created
No 11, 1990

Z
Zagladin N., Kapustin B.
Alternatives and Imperatives in World Politics (Dialogue)
No 3, 1990

Zaiytseva O.
The UN Through the Prism of American Diplomacy
No 6, 1990

Zavyalov P.
An important Factor of Scientific and Technical Development
No 10, 1990

Zeltyn À., Kuzyaev K.
3M Corporation: the Ingredients of Success
No 9, 1990

Zhukov Stanislav
World Economy: The “Golden Age” is Still Ahead?
No 9, 1990

Ziborova M.
Interaction and Contradictions Between the FRG and the USA
No 3, 1990

Zolotukhin V., Zolotukhina-Abolina E.
From “Objectocentrism” to “Systemocentrism” (to The Question of a New Paradigm of Social Thinking)
No 7, 1990

Zorina I.
Sakharov A.D. : Scientist, Citizen, Politician
No 3, 1990

Zurkowski P.
Information Business: an Inside Look
No 8, 1990



Property, or Portrait of Ushinsky
No 1, 1990


Weber A. – Social Democracy in a Changing World; Kuvaldin V. – Politics and Power
No 1, 1990


Nevedeev A. – European Strategic Doctrines: the Primacy of Defense; Davydov V. – The “Second Front” of the Nuclear Threat
No 1, 1990


Shitov V. – New Recommendations on External Debt Settlement; Shishenko V. – Modern Capitalist Labor Market
No 1, 1990


Warsaw Pact Organization: Past, Present, Future (Interview)
No 3, 1990


The Economy of the Capitalist World in 1989
No 3, 1990


The Soviet Union – Japan: How We Look at Each Other
No 3, 1990


Auktsionnek S. – Reading Bukharin; Osadchaya I., Makasheva N. – The Phenomenon of “Non-Conservative Renaissance”
No 3, 1990


Yastrzhemsky S. – Socintern: Reasons and Results of the "New Start"; Dudnikova T. – The German Question Yesterday and Today
No 3, 1990


At the Academic Council of IMEMO
No 4, 1990


The Economy of the Capitalist World in 1989
No 4, 1990


Bragina E. – “The Third World”: Poverty and the Environment; Diykov S. – Back or Forward to Barter?; Chugrov S. – The Nuclear “Safety Charter” of France
No 4, 1990


Kuznetsov V. – Fresh Look; Pozolotin M. – Far From Unambiguous Results
No 5, 1990


Lavrovskaya T. – The USSR and Canada: Through the Eyes of Canadian Scholars; Bashirova G. – Lost Illusions
No 5, 1990


Joint Communique Democratic Liberal Party of the Republic of Korea and the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, USSR Academy of Sciences
No 6, 1990


Kim Eun-Sam: Everyone Needs Restructuring
No 6, 1990


Spain Enters the 1990s (Round Table)
No 6, 1990


Nitze P.: Towards a Normal State of Soviet-American Relations
No 6, 1990


Global Challenges and the “Third World”
No 6, 1990


Bugrov E. – “The idea whose time has come”; Chebanov S. – Alternative to GATT?
No 6, 1990


Conference in Gorky
No 7, 1990


Aukutsionek S. – Once Again About the Periodicity of the Cycle; Krasnova E., Fedotovsky I. – Finland: Labour Market Regulation; Istiagin L. – Freeing Ourselves From Dogmas; Kudryavtsev A. – Party Portrait in the National Interior
No 7, 1990


A United Germany and Its Neighbors (Materials of the Round Table)
No 8, 1990


Kislov A : A New Institute in the System of the USSR Academy of Sciences
No 8, 1990


Creative Heritage of Kondratiev N.D. and Modernity (on Materials of Scientific Conference)
No 8, 1990


Razmerov V. – The German Question Without Inverted Commas; Weger L. – What to do With NTP?; Lopukhova N. – Joint Ventures: Difficult Formation; Lyubimov L. – Successful Portrait; Bunin I. – With Love to the French
No 8, 1990


New Approaches to Analyzing The Modern Era (Proceedings of The IMEMO Academic Council)
No 9, 1990


On the Preparation and Implementation of Military Reform in the USSR (Draft)
No 9, 1990


Popov A. – National Self-Consciousness in The USA: Experience of Culturological Research; Istiagin L. – Risky Shoals of ONE “Philosophy of Borders”; Bragina E. – Developing Countries in The World Industrial Structure
No 9, 1990


Spadolini G.: “ ... I Have Never Separated Politics From Culture”
No 10, 1990


A Visionary Voice From a Time of Stagnation (Notes by D. McLean)
No 11, 1990


Economic and Legal Aspects of Building an All-Jewish Home
No 11, 1990


Kapelyushnikov R. – Market Order and Socialism: Innate Incompatibility?; Suetin A. – Ecology: the World Today and Tomorrow; Leibin V. – Psychoanalytic Portrait of a Tyrant
No 11, 1990


Zaitsev V., Shvydko V. – An Important Component of Market Economy; Lublinsky V. – The Beautiful Sex and Social Justice
No 12, 1990

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