Bandits, Gangsters and the Mafia: Russia, the Baltic States and the CIS Since 1991Longman, 2001 - 439 頁 During the 1990s, the "roving bandits", big business or the oligarchs, stole Russia. They gained influence over President Yeltsin and his government, and gradually shaped policy in their own interests. In this first comprehensive account to explain why Russia took the course it did, Martin McCauley examines the period through the prism of government, including Yeltsin's shadow government, and looks at the military, police, security and intelligence services. Relations between Moscow and the regions, industry, agriculture, social policy and foreign policy are also explored. |
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... activities . A federal law , of December 1998 , limits the international activities of regions . They are permitted to deal directly with the regional and local governments of foreign states but when dealing with central authorities ...
... activities . A federal law , of December 1998 , limits the international activities of regions . They are permitted to deal directly with the regional and local governments of foreign states but when dealing with central authorities ...
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... activities in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan . The treaties mentioned above have produced a federation where sub- jects ... activity of the government of the Russian Federation shall be determined by a federal constitutional law ' . As yet ...
... activities in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan . The treaties mentioned above have produced a federation where sub- jects ... activity of the government of the Russian Federation shall be determined by a federal constitutional law ' . As yet ...
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... activity . There is some truth in this as the incidence of sexual activity among Russian youth is now on a par with the United States . What is different is that it has happened very suddenly in Russia and the young are finding it ...
... activity . There is some truth in this as the incidence of sexual activity among Russian youth is now on a par with the United States . What is different is that it has happened very suddenly in Russia and the young are finding it ...
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