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1995


A
Abazov R.
Asia-Pacific Region in a New Environment
No 8, 1995

Abazov R.
Economic Transformation in Russia and the CIS: a View From the Outside
No 12, 1995

Adno Yuri
Ferrous Metallurgy at the turn of the Century
No 10, 1995

Aleksandrova A.
Remembering Âeparted Ñolleagues
No 12, 1995

Altukhov V.
On the Change of Orders in World Social Development
No 4, 1995

Anikin Andrey
Ruble Exchange Rate and Economic Interests of Russia
No 5, 1995

Arbatova Nadezhda
Lessons from Yugoslavia for Russia and the West
No 2, 1995

Aukutsionek Sergey
Market Reform and the Transition Crisis
No 1, 1995

Aushev M.
Vertical Integration in the Foreign oil Industry
No 11, 1995

B
Babyshev L.
Trade and Economic Cooperation Between Russia and Italy in the 1990s
No 11, 1995

Babyshev L.
Tourism as a Branch of the Italian Economy
No 12, 1995

Balatsky E.
Monetarist Programs and Unemployment
No 1, 1995

Balatsky E.
Marginal Properties of Economic Systems
No 7, 1995

Balatsky E.
Differential Properties of Supply and Demand Curves
No 12, 1995

Baltserovich L., Gelb A.
Macroeconomic Policy in the Transition to a Market Economy: Three Years of Experience
No 3, 1995

Barabanov M.
The System Crisis of Russia's Economy
No 3, 1995

Barabanov M. , Greshnev Mikhail
Military Industry Conversion and Russia's National Security
No 12, 1995

Basina E.
The “Scientific and Technical” Intellectuals and Reform
No 3, 1995

Belova I.
Through the Prism of Common Interests
No 7, 1995

Belyakov A.
The Path to a Strong Ruble
No 8, 1995

Biryulev V.
France: the Crisis is Behind us
No 2, 1995

Bogacheva Olga
Peculiarities of the Rise of the 1990s in the United States
No 1, 1995

Bogacheva Olga
From a Unitary to a Federal State
No 3, 1995

Bogacheva Olga
The Russian Model of Fiscal Federalism in the Light of International Experience
No 9, 1995

Bondarenko I.
Institutional Economic Theory: Some Basic Issues
No 11, 1995

Bragina Elena, Gumen R.
World Industry: Statics and Dynamics
No 5, 1995

Bragina Elena
Culture and Development
No 8, 1995

Bredova V.
The Economy of Eastern Europe in 1993-1994
No 2, 1995

Bubennikov A., Bubennikov A., Mamyrkin Gleb
World Microelectronics Market: Potential, Competition – Cooperation
No 6, 1995

Busygina I.
The Russian Far East
No 7, 1995

Busygina I., Trenert Î.
European Union Enlargement: A Suicide Attempt?
No 9, 1995

C
Chebanov Sergey
Russia in Europe: New Security Challenges
No 1, 1995

Chervyakov À.
France's Military and Political Course in 1995-2010
No 10, 1995

Cheshkov Marat
The Wholeness of the World Through the Prism of General Scientific Knowledge
No 1, 1995

Cheshkov Marat
Making Sense of Worldliness: New Opposition of Ideas or Rapprochement?
No 2, 1995

Cheshkov Marat
Modernization for Russia is Necessary, but not Sufficient
No 5, 1995

Cheshkov Marat
An “Ever-Living” Nomenclature?
No 6, 1995

Chugrov Sergey
Ukraine and Russia: an Imminent Rendezvous?
No 3, 1995

D
Denisova Å.
Post-Socialist Transformation of the Economy: the General and the Specific
No 3, 1995

Diligensky G.
Privatization: Some Social and Socio-Psychological Aspects
No 5, 1995

Dimanis M.
Germany: Election Results
No 10, 1995

Dolphus O.
The World System
No 6, 1995

Drobot G.
The Future of Russian Foreign Policy
No 9, 1995

E
Egorov I.
The Phenomenon of Maurice Allee
No 4, 1995

El’yanov Anatoly
Structural Reforms and Differentiation of Developing Countries
No 5, 1995

El’yanov Anatoly
Developing Countries in the International Division of Labor
No 9, 1995

El’yanov Anatoly
Russia in the World Market: Some Problems
No 11, 1995

Entov Revold, Avtonomov Vladimir
Introduction Article
No 8, 1995

Ermolieva Eleonora
In Search of Our Own Way of Development
No 5, 1995

Evstigneev V.
Economic Science in Search of a new Methodology
No 7, 1995

Evstigneev V.
German Unification: Lessons for Russia
No 10, 1995

Evstigneeva L., Yevstigneev R.
Manageability of the Economy in the Course of Reforms
No 11, 1995

F
Fey Ê.
Control in Joint Ventures
No 10, 1995

Friedman L.
Power Potential and the Security Vacuum in Europe
No 2, 1995

G
Gel'bras Vilia
Reforms in the People's Republic of China: the Problem of Evaluating the Results
No 7, 1995

Gimpelson V., Chugrov Sergey
Models of Electoral Behavior in Russian Regions
No 4, 1995

Goncharenko S.
Chinese Capital in Malaysia
No 12, 1995

Gorbatova E.
European Ñonstruction Through the Eyes of Jacques Delors
No 1, 1995

Gordon L.
Russia: The Labor Movement in a Transitional Society
No 10, 1995

Gordon L.
Russia: The Labor Movement in a Transitional Society (The End)
No 11, 1995

Gorodetskaya I.
The Consumer Movement in Russia
No 10, 1995

Gurieva L., Bondarenko L.
Social Adaptation in Conditions of Unemployment
No 10, 1995

Gutnick V.
Market Institutions and the Transformation of the Russian Economy
No 7, 1995

Gutnick V.
Will Faust Become a Free Man?
No 9, 1995

H
Heinsoo E.
Again on Tax-Free and Tax-Avantaged Countries
No 2, 1995

Huntington Samuel P.
The Future of the Democratic Process: From Expansion to Consolidation
No 6, 1995

I
Istyagin Leonid
In the Ñorset of Ideology, Under the Pressure of Power
No 9, 1995

Istyagin Leonid
The Past and Future of Nazism in Russia
No 11, 1995

Ivanov Nikolai
Russian Privatization and Alternative Models of Social Development
No 2, 1995

Ivanov S.
The Environmental Consequences of Population Growth: A Global Consensus
No 10, 1995

Ivanova Natalya
“What is Not Clear Should be Found Out”
No 11, 1995

K
Kabalina V., Clarke S.
Privatization and Control of Enterprises in Russia
No 12, 1995

Kholodkovskii Kirill
Russian Privatization: a Clash of Interests
No 1, 1995

Kholodkovskii Kirill
Russian Parties and the Problem of Political Structuring of Society
No 10, 1995

Khoros Vladimir , Cheshkov Marat
Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Third World
No 7, 1995

Khoros Vladimir
Civil Society: Common Approaches
No 11, 1995

Kisovskaya Natalya
Russian Privatization: Party and Political Struggle at the Voucher Stage
No 5, 1995

Kolchin S.
Problems and Prospects of Economic Development of the Tyumen Region
No 6, 1995

Kolchin S., Nikolaev O.
Main Directions of Development of Russian Foreign Trade
No 8, 1995

Kolchin S.
Russia - the Near Abroad: Relationships, Interests, and Policy Goals
No 4, 1995

Kolchin S., Nikolaev O.
Problems of Conversion in Russia
No 9, 1995

Kolomiytsev V.
Is the Harmony of the World Economy Possible?
No 6, 1995

Komlev S.
The Canadian Economy: A Steady Recovery
No 2, 1995

Kondrashova L.
Iron Cordons on the U.S.-Mexico Border
No 4, 1995

Kosolapov Nikolay
Post-Soviet Conflicts and Modern Conflictology (Article One)
No 10, 1995

Kosolapov Nikolay
Theory of International Relations: The Lull Before ... ?
No 4, 1995

Kosolapov Nikolay
Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space: Political Realities (Article Two)
No 11, 1995

Kosolapov Nikolay
Post-Soviet Conflicts: Problems of Definition and Typology (Article Three)
No 12, 1995

Kuzin D.
How to Succeed in Global Markets
No 6, 1995

L
Lebedeva Eleonora
The Experience of Federalism in the Third World and Russia
No 2, 1995

Lebedeva M.
How to Resolve Conflicts - the South African Experience
No 4, 1995

Leontyeva Elena
Privatization of State Enterprises in Japan
No 2, 1995

Lubin V.
Actual Book
No 7, 1995

Lubit R.
Backstage Mechanisms of Disarmament Negotiations
No 12, 1995

Lukin A.
Representations of “Democratic” Groups About the Outside World (1985-1991)
No 8, 1995

Lukyanova G., Tsysina G.
Collective Bargaining Regulation: Western Experience and Russian Problems
No 10, 1995

M
Magomedov Arbakhan
Kalmykia Corporation an Expression of the Ideology of the Kalmyk Ruling Elite
No 12, 1995

Makarevsky V.
Soldier of the Great Battle
No 10, 1995

Makarkin À.
On the Ex-Democratic Politicians
No 11, 1995

Maltseva Î., Semenov E.
Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region
No 9, 1995

Malysheva Dina
Conflicts in the South of the CIS and the Near and Middle East
No 10, 1995

Mankew N.G.
Refreshing our Knowledge of Macroeconomics
No 8, 1995

Mazin A.
Markets for Weapons and Combat Equipment in Latin America
No 9, 1995

Mirskii Georgy
Is Islamism so Terrible for Russia?
No 10, 1995

Moshes À.
Military Reforms: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
No 1, 1995

N
Nebiev À.
Agriculture of Russia in Market Conditions
No 11, 1995

Neklessa A.
Perspectives on Global Development and Africa's Place in the New World
No 8, 1995

Nikitin S., Diyarkhanov F.
Fighting Inflation in the United States: From the First Postwar Years to the Present Day
No 4, 1995

Nikolaeva O.
Regrouping of Political Forces in Japan
No 9, 1995

Nizhegorodtsev R.
Russia's Technological Future: What's Ahead?
No 1, 1995

O
Obolenskiy Vladimir
Openness of the Economy and Economic Security of Russia
No 5, 1995

Oleshchuk Yu.
We Need Entrepreneurial Maturity
No 6, 1995

Oleshchuk Yu.
Is it Possible to Create an Anti-Conflict System in the CIS?
No 12, 1995

Osadchaya Irina
Fiscal Policy of the State at Critical Stages: the Experience of Industrialized Countries
No 8, 1995

Osadchaya Irina
Do you Read “THESIS”?
No 7, 1995

P
Pain E., Popov A.
Russia's Chechen Policy from 1991 to 1994
No 5, 1995

Peregudov Sergey
The British Prime Minister in the System of State Power
No 5, 1995

Peregudov Sergey
Civil Society in the Political Dimension
No 12, 1995

Petrov N.
Election of Representative Authorities
No 3, 1995

Petrov N.
Election of Representative Authorities (The End)
No 4, 1995

Pichugin B.
Russia's Foreign Debt (Article One)
No 6, 1995

Pichugin B.
Russia's Foreign Debt (Article Two)
No 7, 1995

Plakhotny V.
Development of the Raw Material Base in the North of the Timan-Pechora oil and Gas Province
No 11, 1995

Pomeranz G.
It's Not Even Yet
No 5, 1995

Porter Â.D., Saywitz C.R.
Empire Past and Future: Russia and the “Near Abroad”
No 7, 1995

Portnoy M.
A Useful Textbook and Guide to International Economics
No 11, 1995

Putnam R.
The Thriving Community, Social Capital, and Public Life
No 4, 1995

R
Rahshmir P.
Conservatism on the Threshold of the Twenty-first Century
No 2, 1995

Rashkovsky Evgeniy
Russia and the South: Crossroads of Cultures
No 1, 1995

Romanova Z.
Changing Latin America at the End of the Century
No 5, 1995

Romanova Z.
Mexico on Its way to a Modern Economy
No 11, 1995

Rybakov V.
The Redevelopment of the Political Landscape in France
No 9, 1995

Rybkin I.
The State Duma. The First Year of Formation
No 7, 1995

S
Sachs D.
Stabilization of the Russian Economy: Concept and Reality
No 2, 1995

Schmidt Ì.
On the Pace of Privatization
No 6, 1995

Schwartz F.
The Politics of Consultation in Japan
No 3, 1995

Semenov A.
Posttaylorism and Human Capital Theory
No 9, 1995

Serebryannikov V.
The Military in a Civil Society
No 6, 1995

Sergeev Pavel
The Norwegian Sector of the North Sea: Environmental Aspects
No 4, 1995

Severyanin L.
On Steep Turns of Political Generalizations
No 8, 1995

Shastitko A.
Neoclassical Economic Theory: a Critical Analysis of the Assumptions
No 10, 1995

Sherstnev M.
Technological Evolution and Economic Theory
No 6, 1995

Shesterkin A.
Russian Entrepreneurs in the Netherlands
No 2, 1995

Shilov V.
Strategic Legacy of de Gaulle
No 1, 1995

Shishkov Yu.
Turkmenistan: Economic Portrait
No 7, 1995

Sokolinsky V., Isalova Ì.
Economic Policy of Russia: the Problem of Choice
No 4, 1995

Sokolsky S.
Postauthoritarian Parliamentary Elections in Russia, Eastern Europe and the Baltic States
No 3, 1995

Sorokina V.
Procurement and Sales in Western Firms
No 11, 1995

Stefashin V.
China's Nuclear Strategy and National Security
No 8, 1995

Studentsov Victor
The World Economy in 1993-1994: Is it All Right?
No 1, 1995

Studentsov Victor
The State and Natural Monopolies
No 9, 1995

T
Timmermann H.
Heirs of the Communist Parties in Eastern Europe
No 6, 1995

Titorenko V.
Islamism and Russian Interests
No 1, 1995

Tsapenko Irina , Jurevich A.
The Science of “Waning”
No 2, 1995

Tsyganov Yu.
The Republic of Korea and China in the Integration Processes of the World Economy
No 5, 1995

U
Ulybysheva E.
Harmonization in the EU tax Sphere: Impact on Intercompany Relations
No 4, 1995

Ulybysheva E.
Liberalization of Public Procurement Markets in the EU
No 12, 1995

Umnov Alexander
Lesson Not in Vain
No 4, 1995

V
Vainshtein Gregory
The Rise of Authoritarian Attitudes and the Political Development of Modern Russia
No 11, 1995

Vasilchuk Yuri
Social Functions of Money
No 2, 1995

Vilhovchenko E.
New in the Culture of Work, Production, and Company (End)
No 3, 1995

Vilhovchenko E.
In Search of an Alternative Working Life: Foreign Experience
No 10, 1995

Vilhovchenko E.
On “Posttaylorism” and “Human Capital”
No 11, 1995

Vinogradova L.
Economic Integration in the CIS and the Third World Experience
No 9, 1995

Vishnevskaya N.
Labor Market - Problems and Solutions
No 1, 1995

Vladova N.
Three Phases of the Development of the Post-Scialist Economy
No 6, 1995

Voronov Konstantin
Decline or Search for new Models?
No 5, 1995

Voronov Konstantin
The “Near Baltic” Between Russia and the West: Choice of Course
No 10, 1995

Vorozheykina T.
Social Consequences of Russian Reforms in Light of the Latin American Experience
No 6, 1995

Vushkarnik A.
The Baltic Politics of the West and Russia
No 3, 1995

Y
Yanin A., Kolotkov M.
Hungary Between West and East
No 8, 1995

Yazkova A.
Where Will the new “Security Line” in Europe go?
No 4, 1995

Z
Zagashvili Vladislav
Economic Nationalism and National Economic Interests
No 1, 1995

Zagashvili Vladislav
Nationalism in Geoeconomic Policy
No 3, 1995

Zagashvili Vladislav
Nationalism in Foreign Economic Policy
No 5, 1995

Zagorskii Andrei
Is the Politics of Consultation Useful in Reforming a Post-Totalitarian Society? (Toward an Article by F. Schwartz)
No 3, 1995

Zavgorodnyaya M.
Employee Buyout in France
No 7, 1995

Zeveleva Galina
Italy on the Road to Profound Change
No 1, 1995

Zhelezov B.
Civil-Military Relations and the Modernization of Russia
No 7, 1995

Zhukov Stanislav , Reznikova Oksana
Developing Countries and Post-Soviet Russia
No 4, 1995

Zhukrowska K.
Transformations of the Transition Period: Theory and Practice
No 6, 1995

Zueva Kira
New Concepts of European Integration
No 11, 1995



Post-Communist Ukraine: In Search of the “Third Way” (Round Table of the Editors of the Journal “Political Thought”) (Reprinted From the Journal “Political Thought” (Kiev), No. 2-3, 1994)
No 3, 1995


Systemic Changes in the Former Soviet Union
No 5, 1995


Russia's Energy Sector in 1994: The Decline Continues
No 6, 1995


Authoritarianism and Democracy: From the Third World to Russia (Round Table)
No 8, 1995


Chechnya, Russia, and Europe (opinions of German political scientists)
No 8, 1995


Price Dynamics and the Purchasing Power of the Population in Russia and Eastern Europe
No 8, 1995


Current Problems in the Development of Relations Between Russia and Estonia
No 7, 1995


Letter from A. Mikhailenko
No 10, 1995


Statement by the Co-Chairs of the Tripartite Forum on North Pacific Security
No 9, 1995


Russia at the Crossroads of Global and Local Regularities: Problems of Transition (Roundtable)
No 12, 1995


Second International Conference on Property Valuation
No 12, 1995

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