1992
A
Adno Yuri
“Fifth” Redistribution in Ferrous Metallurgy
No 8, 1992
Aksenova E.
Budget and Åconomic Independence of Regions
No 5, 1992
Alaev L., Yashkin V.
This Ancient, Young City (Two Reviews)
No 4, 1992
Aliyev R.
Place of Japan in the Politics of our Country
No 1, 1992
Anne de Tanguy
Russia's Entry Into the International Arena
No 7, 1992
Arkadyeva E.
Òðåòèé
No 1, 1992
Artemyev I., Korolev Ivan
Imperatives of Interdependence
No 5, 1992
Aukutsionek Sergey
“Simple” Analysis of the Transition to the Marketplace
No 7, 1992
Aven P.
Russia's Foreign Economic Relations: What Should They be?
No 7, 1992
B
Baburov V., Ustinov A.
Rocket “sword”: Benefit or Imaginary Greatness?
No 4, 1992
Barabanov M.
Structural Policy of the State Case
No 10, 1992
Barseghov Yuri, Zilanov V., Vylegzhanin A.
How to Manage the Fishery?
No 5, 1992
Bogacheva Olga
Recessionary Economic Growth in the USA
No 10, 1992
Borisov V., Faramazyan Rachik
Military Economy of the West: New Trends of Development
No 6, 1992
Bragina Elena
“Third World”: How to get on the Pillar Road
No 8, 1992
Bundyukov F.
The Crisis in the Persian Gulf and Italy's Position
No 5, 1992
Bunin I.
Entrepreneurs in Post-Communist Russia
No 5, 1992
C
Cherkasova Ekaterina
Spain-Russia: the Beginning of a New Relationship
No 11, 1992
Chugrov Sergey
Russia Between East and West?
No 7, 1992
D
Danilin G.
Chemicals in Food: a Threat to Health
No 9, 1992
Danishevskaya G.
Small Business in the UK
No 3, 1992
Deryabina Ì.
Privatization in the Post-Socialist Era (Article One)
No 8, 1992
Deryabina Ì.
Privatization in the Post-Economic Era (Article Two)
No 9, 1992
Diakin V.
Western Parliaments and the War Economy
No 4, 1992
Diligensky G.
Russian Political Spectrum
No 4, 1992
E
Eliseeva E.
Changes in the Balkans
No 5, 1992
El’yanov Anatoly
Developing Countries in the Market of Industrial Products
No 5, 1992
El’yanov Anatoly
Is it Possible to Combine the Incompatible?
No 2, 1992
El’yanov Anatoly
Is Exploitation Possible With a Developed Market?
No 12, 1992
Erofeev A.
On the Place of Laos in the Asia-Pacific Region
No 2, 1992
G
Gadzhiev Kamaludin
Ethics and Politics
No 3, 1992
Gadzhiev Kamaludin
Fundamentals of Political Science: Program-Concept
No 10, 1992
Gadzhiev Kamaludin
Fundamentals of Political Science: Program-Concept (The End)
No 11, 1992
Gaidar V.
The Problem of the Kuril Islands: International Legal Aspect
No 4, 1992
Gauzner N., Ivanov Nikolai, Mikhina M.
Strategy of Human Resources Development in the Conditions of Transition to the Market
No 9, 1992
Gavrilenko E.
Should we Wait For a new Wave?
No 12, 1992
Generalov V.
Social Partnership in our Conditions: a Possible Option
No 6, 1992
Goncharenko S.
Cultural and Religious Values as an Integration Factor in Asia
No 5, 1992
Grebenshchikov E.
Broad Horizons of Small Businesses
No 5, 1992
Grebenshchikov E.
US-ASEAN Dialogue in the New Pacific Context
No 6, 1992
Gudimenko Dmitry
Challenges of Time and Liberal Theory in the FRG
No 5, 1992
Gusarov Yu.
Problems of European Security in the Light of the Creation of a New Peace Order
No 8, 1992
I
Insong Lee
Democracy Plus Economic Reform: a new Development Model for Russia?
No 8, 1992
Istyagin Leonid
Ukraine Can be Allowed into Europe, Russia Cannot?
No 2, 1992
Istyagin Leonid
By the Way of Tolstoy and Gandhi
No 6, 1992
Istyagin Leonid
Catholic Scrap of European Unity
No 12, 1992
Ivanov Nikolai
Development of Forms of Ownership in Modern Production
No 3, 1992
Ivanova E.
How to Learn the Market
No 9, 1992
Ivanova Î.
The Economies of Industrialized Countries in 1991
No 10, 1992
Iwata Ê.
From Union to Commonwealth (How Reality “Corrected” the Forecasts of Soviet Political Scientists)
No 6, 1992
J
John M. Letish
The Chinese Way and its Prospects
No 12, 1992
Jordanian V.
Ethnos and Nation
No 3, 1992
K
Kapelyushnikov Rostislav
Mercantilism as the Highest Stage of Liberalism?
No 9, 1992
Kapelyushnikov Rostislav
Exploitation: a Term with a Wandering Meaning
No 12, 1992
Kapustin B.
European and Russian Civilizations: Will Their Meeting Happen?
No 4, 1992
Khesin Efim
With Whom and How to Establish Economic Ties
No 9, 1992
Khimenko A.
The Fate of a Man Against the Backdrop of an era: the Rise and Fall of Nikos Zachariadis
No 2, 1992
Khimenko A.
The Fate of a Man Against the Backdrop of an era: the Rise and Fall of Nikos Zachariadis
No 3, 1992
Khramova I.
The Cooperative Sector in the System of Market Economy in Italy
No 3, 1992
Kistersky L.
Asymmetry of Interdependence of Multilevel Structures: Both Cooperation and Exploitation
No 1, 1992
Kokh Ò.
The Unification of the Two German States as a Cultural Problem
No 2, 1992
Kolchin S.
Eastern Europe: Reforms Against the Backdrop of Recession
No 9, 1992
Korobkin M.
Throwing Off the “Overcoat” of Totalitarianism
No 10, 1992
Korovkin V.
EU Experience For the Economic Community of Sovereign Republics
No 1, 1992
Kosolapov Nikolay
National Security in a Changing World (Toward a Discussion on the Content of the Concept)
No 10, 1992
Kosolapov Nikolay
Power, Violence, Security: Modern Dialectics of Interrelationships
No 11, 1992
Kosolapov Nikolay
Foreign Policy Consciousness: Category and Reality
No 9, 1992
Kosolapov Nikolay
International Security and Global Political Process
No 12, 1992
Kozlov V.
Entrepreneur: Science and Art of Management
No 6, 1992
Kudryavtsev V.
NATO Policy on the Cusp
No 5, 1992
Kuklina Ida
How Democratic are Democratic Elections?
No 9, 1992
Kumahov R.
France Under the Sign of Crisis
No 10, 1992
Kuznetsov Viktor
Market and Privatization
No 7, 1992
Kuznetsov Viktor
A Look at our Problems From the Outside
No 11, 1992
Kuznetsov Vl.
Reflections at the Entrance of the Stock Exchange
No 5, 1992
Kuznetsova N.
The West and us: Expectations and Realities
No 5, 1992
L
Lubin V.
Complex Knot of World Problems
No 1, 1992
Lvov D.
Economics of Progress and Progress in the Economy
No 3, 1992
Lyubimova V.
Modern Forms of Incomes of Wage Earners in the West
No 2, 1992
Lyubimova V.
Employment and Unemployment: Problems and Solutions
No 7, 1992
Lyubimova V.
Place of The “Smallest Business” in the Economy
No 11, 1992
M
Macauley À.
The limits of Privatization in a Planned Economy
No 6, 1992
Makarychev A.
Societies in Periods of Transformation: a View From Amsterdam
No 10, 1992
Maksimova M.
From the “Imperial” Union to the Commonwealth of Independent States
No 4, 1992
Maslov N.
What do Alternative Assessments Tell us?
No 1, 1992
Matsenov D.
Russia's Interests and Security in the Post-Soviet Era
No 4, 1992
McKibben Ì.
Post-Soviet Economy: What Will It Be?
No 6, 1992
Mead D.
Agathotopia: the Economics of Partnership
No 8, 1992
Medvedev À.
Economic Substantiation of an Entrepreneurial Project (Article One)
No 6, 1992
Medvedev À.
Economic Substantiation of an Entrepreneurial Project (Article Two)
No 7, 1992
Mirovitskaya N., Roginko A.
Is Environmental Safety in the Arctic Possible?
No 1, 1992
Mirskii Georgy
The New World Disorder: The Third World and the West After the Collapse of the Soviet Union
No 11, 1992
Moskvin B., Oznobishchev S.
Russia and the USA: Is Military-Space Cooperation Real?
No 8, 1992
Moskvin V.
Commonwealth Security at the End of the Twentieth Century
No 2, 1992
N
Naishul V.
Liberalism and Economic Reforms
No 8, 1992
Naumenkov À.
Great Britain: the Fracture has Not Come
No 10, 1992
Nem Jin
Experience of Economic Development of the Republic of Korea. Prospects for Cooperation
No 9, 1992
Nikitin S., Stepanova Mariya, Glazova Elena
What is “Shock Therapy?” (Article two)
No 2, 1992
Nikitin S., Stepanova Mariya, Glazova Elena
What is “Shock Therapy?” (Article One)
No 1, 1992
O
Onikienko À.
Public Sector Reform in the PRC: Search for Ways to Increase Efficiency
No 6, 1992
Osadchaya Irina
A Conversation About one “Perestroika” That Took Place Forty Years Ago
No 6, 1992
P
Parkhalina T.
Mediterranean: Mare Nostrum - Mare Belli
No 9, 1992
Peregudov Sergey
The Thatcher Era: Evolution or Revolution?
No 8, 1992
Pikaev Alexander
Offensive Space Weapons: Threats and Realities
No 6, 1992
Popov V.
Utopia or Reality of the XXI Century?
No 3, 1992
Presnyakov V., Sokolov V.
Export Control Abroad Today and Tomorrow
No 6, 1992
Presnyakov V., Sokolov V.
Export Control and Russia's Interests
No 11, 1992
Prini P.
Space and Nomadism: The Future Belongs to Nomads
No 6, 1992
Proshin V.
On Some Aspects of Spatial Universal Arms Limitation (Nuclear Free Zones and Zones of Peace)
No 4, 1992
Pyrlin Å.
Madrid Forum: Hopes, Worries, Doubts
No 6, 1992
R
Ramzes V.
Japan Facing Internationalization (Part Two)
No 11, 1992
Ramzes V.
Japan Facing Internationalization (Part One)
No 9, 1992
Ramzes V.
New “Niche” for Tokyo
No 12, 1992
Rashkovsky Evgeniy
Democratic Values and Eastern Countries
No 2, 1992
Rashkovsky Evgeniy
Sociotechnics, Civilization, Spirituality: Towards a Hermeneutics of Democracy
No 1, 1992
Rashkovsky Evgeniy
At the Crossroads of History (Soviet-Israeli Symposium in Moscow)
No 3, 1992
Rashkovsky Evgeniy
Russia and the Third World: Cultural and Historical Prerequisites for Cooperation
No 8, 1992
Rectenwald Ì.
New Thinking and the Gulf Conflict
No 5, 1992
S
Samonis V., Sani G.
Market Reforms in Poland and East of Poland
No 6, 1992
Samson I.
Reflections on the Collapse of Communism
No 10, 1992
Sapir J.
Structural Aspects of Reform (Article One)
No 11, 1992
Sapir J.
Structural Aspects of Reform (Article Two)
No 12, 1992
Schiller R., Boyko M., Korobov V.
The Market in the Perception of the Soviet and American Public (Comparative Analysis)
No 2, 1992
Semenenko Irina
Eurocorporativism or Euro Pluralism (On the Role of Interest Groups in European Construction)
No 7, 1992
Semenov A.
The “Wage-Price” Curve: Unemployment and Inflation
No 5, 1992
Serebryannikov V.
Army and Putsch
No 5, 1992
Serebryannikov V.
Demilitarization of Society
No 12, 1992
Sergeev Pavel
Oil and gas Industry in Norway
No 8, 1992
Sergunin A.
John F. Kennedy Institute at the Free University of Berlin
No 9, 1992
Shebanov À.
United Pountry - Split Conjuncture
No 10, 1992
Shishkov Yu.
Exploitation of Labor: History vs. Marxist Theory
No 12, 1992
Shokhova N.
On Conversion in the Defense Complex of Moscow
No 2, 1992
Skorokhodov V.
The Human Dimension of Politics
No 3, 1992
Sokolsky S.
Conservatism, Liberalism, Socialism...
No 8, 1992
Solomatina V.
Why does the president need “pushers”?
No 3, 1992
Solonitskii A., Chekhutov À., El’yanov Anatoly
Russia and the Third World: Options for Economic Partnership
No 11, 1992
Sorokin Ê.
Strategic Legacy of the USSR
No 4, 1992
Spandaryan V.
How to Use Foreign Economic aid More Effectively?
No 5, 1992
Spandaryan V.
Priority Directions of Russia's Foreign Economic Activity
No 12, 1992
Spassky N.
New Thinking in the American Way (Article Two)
No 1, 1992
Spassky N.
New American Thinking: Tango Without a Partner (Article Three, Last)
No 7, 1992
Strezhneva Marina
Modern Neutrality (Austria in the “European Concert”)
No 12, 1992
Sudarev V.
Latin America: Scenarios of the end of the Twentieth Century
No 3, 1992
Suetin A.
Modern Political Economy and Trade Policy: New Approaches
No 7, 1992
Sumsky Victor
Bangladesh: the Cycle of Political Regimes
No 4, 1992
T
Taylor L.
Post-Socialist Transition From a Development Economics Perspective (Article One)
No 12, 1992
Tricot B.
De Gaulle: the Prudence of a Hero
No 9, 1992
Trofimova Irina
Large Corporations and Economic Efficiency (Organizational Approach)
No 9, 1992
Turukis G.
Greece: Ten Years in the EU
No 2, 1992
V
Varga V.
Introduction to the Subject
No 10, 1992
Varga V.
The Role of the State in the Market Economy
No 11, 1992
Varga V.
Money and Prices
No 12, 1992
Vasilkov N.
Italy on the Threshold of a Single Market
No 2, 1992
Vasilkov N.
Metamorphoses of the Italian Mafia
No 7, 1992
Vilhovchenko E.
Progress of Labor at the Modern Stage of NTR (Article Two)
No 10, 1992
Vilhovchenko E.
Progress of Labor at the Modern Stage of NTR (Article One)
No 8, 1992
Vishnevskaya N.
Russian Labor Market and Western Experience
No 8, 1992
Vishnevskaya N.
Socio-Economic Problems
No 11, 1992
Volkova Å.
Russian Foreign Policy: European Context
No 9, 1992
W
Winsor Ê.
Solidarism and the Prospect of Popular Capitalism
No 9, 1992
Y
Yu Hong
China's Foreign Trade Reform: Closer to GATT Standards
No 9, 1992
Z
Zeveleva Galina
Economic Recession in Italy Continues
No 10, 1992
Zeveleva Galina
Some Problems of Money Capital Accumulation in Italy
No 9, 1992
Zevin L., Karpunin V.
External Debt of Developing Countries: a Financial Reserve for the Russian Economy?
No 8, 1992
Zhelezov B.
Military Stability in Europe: Verification and Trust
No 11, 1992
Ziborova M.
Another “German miracle”
No 11, 1992
Zueva Kira
Russian-French Relations: Reality and Trends
No 12, 1992
Presentation
No 4, 1992
Russia and the challenges of our time
No 4, 1992
The new entrepreneur: what is he like? (one interview and two opinions)
No 5, 1992
Africa: Civilization and Modernity (Proceedings of a Theoretical Seminar) (The End)
No 2, 1992
Authoritarianism or Democracy? (Materials of Discussion)
No 1, 1992
National Processes and Interethnic Contradictions in the USSR and Eastern Europe (Discussion Materials)
No 1, 1992
Africa: Civilization and Modernity (Proceedings of a Theoretical Seminar)
No 1, 1992
How to do Business in Japan
No 3, 1992
“Digital” Without Discounting Local Conditions
No 3, 1992
Dialogue of Military Political Scientists
No 3, 1992
Chronicle of Scientific Life of IMEMO RAN
No 3, 1992
On the Methodology of the Study of International Organizations
No 6, 1992
Chronicle of Scientific Life of IMEMO RAN
No 6, 1992
Formation and use of household budgets in Eastern European countries
No 6, 1992
On the Strategy of Development of Foreign Economic Activity and the Mechanism of its Realization in 1992-1993
No 7, 1992
Are we Doomed to Become the Third World? (Round Table)
No 7, 1992
Recalls V.I. Kaplan
No 7, 1992
Three Keys of Russian Reform (Conversation With N.G. Obushenkov)
No 10, 1992
Austrian Way to the Market
No 10, 1992
The Need for new Approaches (Round Table)
No 8, 1992
Reforms in Russia: Reality or Imitation? (Round Table)
No 11, 1992
The World and Russia Through the Eyes of Richard Nixon
No 12, 1992
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