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1991


A
Accornero À.
Flexible Labor Relations: What is at Their Core?
No 5, 1991

Ageev À., Grachev M., Kuzin D.
Entrepreneurship: the Strategy of a new Generation
No 3, 1991

Alaev L.
Marxism and Problems of Theory Renewal
No 4, 1991

Altukhov V.
Social Picture of the World and New Thinking
No 7, 1991

Aralov M.
Creating Your own Business: First Steps
No 1, 1991

Arbatov Alexey
Strategic arms Reduction: Problems and “Non-Problems”
No 2, 1991

Arbatova Nadezhda
Mediterranean Policy of the USSR: Results and Prospects
No 1, 1991

B
Balyuk I., Balyuk M.
Economic Reform in China: Before and After Tiananmen
No 11, 1991

Barabanov M.
Structural Crisis of the Soviet Economy: Ways of Overcoming it
No 3, 1991

Barseghov Yuri, Vylegzhanina E.
Mutual Understanding: Global-Ecological Aspect
No 8, 1991

Batrachenko Î.
“Third World”: Military-Economic Development and its Ñonsequences
No 3, 1991

Bazhanov Ya.
Looking at the Traditions of your Neighbour
No 7, 1991

Belokon Yu.
The USSR and the Prospects of the Indochinese States: A Mature Partnership
No 5, 1991

Benevolensky V., Kortunov A.
Economic Interdependence and U.S. Foreign Policy
No 10, 1991

Blackburn R.
Socialist Prospects After the Collapse of “Real Socialism”
No 1, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter I
No 1, 1991

Blake J.
There is no other way. Chapter 2
No 2, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 3
No 3, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 4
No 4, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 5
No 5, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 6
No 6, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other way. Chapter 7
No 7, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 8
No 8, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 9
No 9, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 10
No 10, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 11
No 11, 1991

Blake J.
There is no Other Way. Chapter 12
No 12, 1991

Bromberg F.
Environmental Protection: Economic Aspects
No 7, 1991

Bushmarin I.
Universality of Economic Evolution
No 12, 1991

Bykov Oleg
Modern Problems of World Economy and International Relations
No 6, 1991

C
Chebanov Sergey
What Does the Firm's Financial Report Tell us?
No 4, 1991

Chebanov Sergey
Methods of Assessing the Market Position of the Firm
No 6, 1991

Cherkasov Petr

No 1, 1991

Cheshkov Marat
Limits and Possibilities of the Concept of the Statist Social System (in Connection With the Article by M. Boe)
No 6, 1991

Cheshkov Marat
About the Future Without Illusion
No 7, 1991

Chugrov Sergey
Book by Alexander Yakovlev and Lilly Marcoux in France
No 12, 1991

D
Danishevskaya G.
Flexible Workforce in the UK
No 5, 1991

Diligensky G.
And What's Next?
No 11, 1991

Duck Woo Nam
Experience of Economic Development of the Republic of Korea Under Market System Conditions
No 4, 1991

Dynkin Alexander
Why Does the Economy Need an Entrepreneur?
No 1, 1991

E
Egorov I.
Economic Problems of the USSR Through the Eyes of French Scientists
No 7, 1991

Eisenstadt Sh.
International Contacts: Cultural-Civilizational Dimension
No 10, 1991

Entov Revold
What can the Civilizational Approach Provide?
No 5, 1991

Eremenko V.
Western European Patent Integration
No 8, 1991

Evstigneeva L., Yevstigneev R.
Commentary on the Russian Program or Report on a Business Trip to Sweden
No 10, 1991

F
Ferro Ì.
The West and the Soviet Revolution (1917–1985)
No 9, 1991

Fursov À.
Is There a Place For the Left in the World to Come?
No 7, 1991

G
Gadzhiev Kamaludin
Ideology and Foreign Policy
No 1, 1991

Gadzhiev Kamaludin
Civil Society and the Rule of Law
No 9, 1991

Gaidar V.
Defense Sufficiency and the Lessons of June 1941
No 6, 1991

Galkina L.
Socialism as a Form of Social Consciousness: Some Regularities and Dynamics of Development
No 3, 1991

Gauzner N.
Increasing Flexibility is an Urgent Problem of the Modern Labor Market
No 10, 1991

Gecht R.
Automobiles and air Pollution
No 6, 1991

Gelvanovsky M., Trofimova Irina
Ecology and Resource Saving: Our Problems and Foreign Experience
No 12, 1991

Gnatovskaya N.
Trojan Horse in Europe?
No 2, 1991

Grebenshchikov E.
ASEAN: Paths to Effective Cooperation
No 4, 1991

Grebenshchikov E.
China and ASEAN: Moving Away From the Stereotypes of the Past
No 9, 1991

Grigoriev Leonid
Good Intentions
No 2, 1991

Grigoriev Leonid, Kononenko E
Trends of World Economic Development in 1990
No 3, 1991

Grigorieva I.
Gramsci and Modernity
No 2, 1991

Grishin Igor
The Swedish Model of Social Development
No 4, 1991

I
Ivanov A.
Mankind Against Nature?
No 5, 1991

K
Kapelyushnikov Rostislav
On the Multivariability of Historical Development
No 6, 1991

Karavaev À.
Institutionalization of Political Democracy (Brazilian Experience)
No 5, 1991

Karlova Tatyana
Contours of Solidarity Humanity
No 8, 1991

Katasonova E.
Some Facets of Japan's Cultural Policy
No 8, 1991

Kholodkovskii Kirill
Between Truth and Scheme
No 7, 1991

Khoros Vladimir
Modernization in Russia and Japan (Civilizational Aspects)
No 8, 1991

Kokoshin A., Chugrov Sergey
Security in the 90s: a Rejection of Stereotypes?
No 2, 1991

Kolosov G.
Prospects for Western European Coordination in the Politico-Military Field
No 5, 1991

Komlev S.
Untapped Potential of Shockless Therapy
No 6, 1991

Konoplyanik À.
The Conflict in the Persian Gulf: economic Prerequisites and Consequences
No 4, 1991

Kornilov A., Makarychev A.
State and Territory: Historiological Anatomy
No 12, 1991

Kortunov S.
Is it Possible to go Beyond Deterrence?
No 7, 1991

Kozhinov À.
Bankruptcy and Bankruptcy Law
No 8, 1991

Kozin V.
Nuclear Free Zone in the Baltic: Draft International Treaty
No 6, 1991

Kudryavtsev V.
NATO and Conventional Arms Reduction in Europe
No 10, 1991

Kumahov R.
Lessons From the French Experience
No 12, 1991

Kuvshinnikov À., Makarevsky V.
The Role of the Soviet MIC in Arms Supplies to the South
No 7, 1991

Kuzin D.
Components of Economic Success
No 7, 1991

Kuznetsov Andrey
How the “Euro-Scientists” are Prepared
No 5, 1991

Kuznetsov Viktor, Slepukhin A.
The right course - competence
No 11, 1991

L
Laurie D.
How to Ensure a Company's Customer Orientation?
No 2, 1991

Lavrovskaya T.
Canada in the Global Community and Close to us
No 2, 1991

Lukashenko E., Pugachev B.
Progress of Economic Reform in Yugoslavia
No 5, 1991

Lyubimova V.
What is the “European Social Space”?
No 6, 1991

Lyubimova V.
Formal and Informal Economy - a Single Whole?
No 9, 1991

M
Manjola V.
Minimum Deterrence and European Security
No 8, 1991

Manjola V.
Peace, Ehirst For Unity
No 11, 1991

Mann-Borgese E.
Perestroika and the Law of the Sea
No 7, 1991

Martynov V.
Cooperatives and Market Economy (Swedish Option)
No 8, 1991

Matsenov D.
Western political Scientists on Interethnic Relations in the USSR
No 9, 1991

Morgachev S.
Reflections on Imperial Thinking
No 1, 1991

Moskvin V.
National Security and Military Reform
No 4, 1991

Murrell P.
Evolutionary Reforms in Eastern European Economies
No 6, 1991

N
Nixon R.
Moment of Truth
No 5, 1991

O
Ordeshuk P.
Building Stable Democratic Institutions: Lessons From American Development
No 8, 1991

Osadchaya Irina
On the Civilizational Approach to the Analysis of Capitalism
No 5, 1991

Ostrovskaya Helena
Spain and the EU: First Results of Membership
No 3, 1991

P
Panteleev Ì.
Jean-Marie Le Pen: “ ... I Have Always Tried to be a Leader”
No 3, 1991

Parkhalina T.
On the Future Architecture of Europe
No 10, 1991

Petrovsky V.
The UN and the State Priorities of the USSR
No 5, 1991

Pinder J.
Toward a Broad Federal Community: A Lasting Symbiosis Between East and West Europe
No 12, 1991

Poletaev A.
Is There any Sense in the “Civilizational Approach”?
No 6, 1991

Popov E., Borodaevsky A.
Economic Human Rights: Labor Market and Property
No 7, 1991

Popov V.
John Major
No 7, 1991

Porshakov S.
Political Anatomy of the American Congress
No 8, 1991

Presnyakov V., Sokolov V.
The USSR in the Western Export Control System
No 6, 1991

Primakov Evgeniy
Scientist, Leader, Man (On the 70th Anniversary of Academician N.N. Inozemtsev)
No 4, 1991

Pstygo V.
Interstate Communication: in Search of Agreement
No 2, 1991

R
Rashkovsky Evgeniy
Eisenstadt Sh.N.: Contradictions of the Converging World
No 10, 1991

Rodionov Andrei
This Difficult Conservatism
No 2, 1991

Rymalov V.
World Market Economy: Long-Term Trends and Modern Cycle
No 9, 1991

S
Sachs D.
Privatization in Poland
No 10, 1991

Samir Amin
The Future of Socialism
No 7, 1991

Savinkova Å., Shirokikh Ivan
The Persian Gulf Crisis: Impact on the World Economy
No 11, 1991

Serebryannikov V.
A new Model of Security: Dialectics of Means of its Provision
No 3, 1991

Shchedrin Alexander
Joint Ventures in Developed Capitalist Countries
No 8, 1991

Sheinis Viktor
Time and the Fate of a Scientist (To the 90th Anniversary of Tulpanov's S.I. birth)
No 2, 1991

Shenin S.
“Technical Assistance”: What it Means for Russia
No 12, 1991

Shevtsova L.
The First Round has Been Passed. What Lies Ahead?
No 1, 1991

Shishkov Yu.
Let's Get to the Bottom of This
No 5, 1991

Shishkov Yu.
Back to the Barracks?
No 6, 1991

Shishkov Yu.
The European House Through the Eyes of a Federalist
No 12, 1991

Shokhin S.
U.S. Policy After the Gulf Crisis
No 8, 1991

Simoniya Nodari
USSR: “Portrait in Faces”
No 4, 1991

Sizov À.
Daily Bread - Concerns and Solutions
No 2, 1991

Slavny B.
Another Version of Anti-Westernism
No 7, 1991

Smirnova S.
Privatization in East Germany: an Unprecedented Experiment
No 10, 1991

Smolnikov S.
New Benchmarks of the World Economy
No 10, 1991

Sogrin V.
The USA: Liberalism as a Historical Alternative to Socialism
No 7, 1991

Sokolsky S.
On the Political Stability of the System
No 5, 1991

Solonitskii A.
World Economy: the Nature of Heterogeneity and Tasks of Integration
No 2, 1991

Solovieva L.
Social Protection of Low-Income Groups of the Population
No 9, 1991

Sorokin Ê.
Naval Strategy in a Renewing Union
No 11, 1991

Spassky N.
America and Perestroika: the Experience of Mutual Adaptation. Perestroika or Respite (Article One)
No 5, 1991

Spassky N.
America and Perestroika: the Experience of Mutual Adaptation. Geopolitics vs. Ideology (Article Two)
No 6, 1991

Spassky N.
New Thinking in the American Way (Article One)
No 12, 1991

Sterlin À., Ardishvili A.
Entrepreneurial Networks a New Form of Organization of Interfirm Interaction
No 4, 1991

Strezhneva Marina
European Community and Other Europeans (Political Aspects of Rapprochement)
No 5, 1991

Studentsov Victor
General Civilizational and Formational Approaches: a Skeptical View
No 6, 1991

Studentsov Victor
British Experience
No 11, 1991

Sturua G.
Intelligence Control and the Supreme Soviet of the USSR: Problems and Prospects
No 3, 1991

Sumsky Victor
The City and Nonviolence (The Cultural and Historical Space of Greater Manila and its Role in Overthrowing the F. Marcos Regime)
No 8, 1991

Surkov I.
U.S. Military Preparations: Quality Orientation
No 11, 1991

T
Taylor L.
Unfun Motives For Post-Socialist Development
No 12, 1991

Touraine À.
The Process of Democratization in Eastern European Countries
No 11, 1991

Tselishev Ivan
Three Sketches of Japanese Experience Management of the Economy
No 1, 1991

Tselishev Ivan
“Japanese-style governance” outside Japan
No 8, 1991

Tselishev Ivan
Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region: Basis, Opportunities, Specifics (Article One)
No 11, 1991

Tselishev Ivan
Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region: Basis, Opportunities, Specifics (Article Two)
No 12, 1991

Tsvylev R.
The Information Revolution: What it Promises to the World
No 4, 1991

Tsypko V.
Small Business and Technical Progress
No 4, 1991

U
Uekusa M.
Japanese privatisation
No 9, 1991

Usievich M. , Glinkina S.
Privatization in Hungary
No 10, 1991

V
Vale P.
Can Scientists Save South Africa?
No 11, 1991

Vasilchuk Yuri
“Dear Man” of the NTR Era
No 11, 1991

Vostrikov P.
Ideals of Socialism and Economic Reality
No 3, 1991

Vostrikov P.
Social Development: Five Formations or Two “Branches”?
No 12, 1991

W
Wilpert B., Scharpf S.
Managing at the Crossroads of Cultures: Joint Ventures in the PRC
No 2, 1991

Y
Yacheistova N.
Regulation of Entrepreneurial Activity in the EU
No 12, 1991

Yakov Rekitar
The Hard Way to the World Market
No 11, 1991

Yanitsky Î.
Environmental Movements in the East and West: Similarities and Differences
No 4, 1991

Yudanov Yu.
Creation of a Single Market Mechanism in Germany
No 3, 1991

Z
Zagorskii Andrei
Where Japanese capitalism is Going: Social Lessons for Socialist Reformism
No 2, 1991

Zevelev I.
New World Order and Shared Responsibility in the 1990s
No 9, 1991

Zevin L.
Foreign Economic Strategy of the USSR in an Interconnected World: Choice of Priorities
No 9, 1991

Zhukov Stanislav
The Crisis of the “Scarcity Economy” in Developing Countries
No 1, 1991

Zubchaninov V.
Economic Goals and Tasks of Technical Progress
No 8, 1991



Towards a Social Market Economy (Round Table)
No 1, 1991


Dialogue: Belyanova E. - Grigoriev L. Interest Rates and Our Savings
No 1, 1991


The Future of Soviet-American Relations in a Pluralistic World
No 1, 1991


Academician A. Mileikovsky - 80 Years Old
No 1, 1991


Istiagin L. – Ascent to the Universal: Breakthroughs and Breakdowns; Àóêöèîíåê Ñ. – Continued Discussion; Rementsov A. – The World Automobile Market: Past, Present, Future
No 1, 1991


Towards a Social Market Economy (Round Table) (Continuation)
No 2, 1991


Scientific and Technical Ties of the USSR: New Horizons (interview with V. Yezhkov, Deputy Chairman of the USSR State Committee for Science and Technology)
No 2, 1991


Project Financing: Experience of Joint Entrepreneurship (Interview With Alexander Ustraich, Representative of Bznkerz Trust Company Bank)
No 2, 1991


Back to Versailles or Forward to Helsinki 2? (Dialogue)
No 3, 1991


Gudimenko D. – Germany: a Glimpse Into Tomorrow; Krasnova E. – Integration Strategy of EFTA Countries
No 3, 1991


Bragina E. – Developing Countries: Political Climate of Adaptation; Pyatenko S. – Titan Manager and Stoic Banker
No 3, 1991


Trends in Global Economic Development
No 4, 1991


Makarychev A. – Western Hemisphere: New Times-New Policies; Semenenko I. – Entrepreneurs' Unions: Italian Experience
No 4, 1991


Smyslov D. – A New Look at Regulation of the World Currency Sphere; Andreev K. – Economic Interests: Global and Local Dimensions
No 5, 1991


The Economist's Tribune
No 9, 1991


Istiagin L. Istiagin L. From Systemic Antagonism to Cooperative Coexistence From Systemic Antagonism to Cooperative Coexistence; Lukashenko E., Pugachev B. – So What is Socialism?
No 9, 1991


Planning and Management Experience in a Diversified Corporation
No 10, 1991


Divine Tony - Feoktistov D. Unity Movement: Creating a World on the Principles of Love?
No 10, 1991


Bragina E. – Republic of Korea: Patterns of Economic Miracle; Baburov V., Ustinov A. – Toward a Renewed World Order; Suetin A. – Eco-development: a View From London
No 10, 1991


World System Approach Today (Round Table)
No 11, 1991


The new Politico-Military Situation in Europe (Round Table)
No 11, 1991


Canosa J.M. - Ustinov A. Changes in Cuba View From Emigration
No 12, 1991

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