A History of President Putin's Campaign to Re-Nationalize Industry and the Implications for Russian Reform and Foreign Policy

Abstract

During Vladimir Putin's two terms as President of the Russian Federation, a major campaign has been underway to re-nationalize many of Russia's "strategic" industries -- labeled as such by the administration for their importance to the security of the nation. The scale of this de-privatization has been quite large. This research provides evidence that almost half of Russian industrial output is in the hands of corporations that are under state control. The manner in which the state has undertaken this campaign indicates its true stance on Western values, including respect for contracts and private property. The campaign has negative implications for the future of reform in Russia and the ways in which Russian state-controlled businesses will behave in the future. However, re-nationalization has had some very beneficial side-effects for Russian foreign policy. This Civilian Research Project describes how Russia's political elite carried out the campaign to re-nationalize and surmises their motives for doing so. The paper then analyzes how the Russian government has leveraged these industries in its execution of foreign policy and what the implications of that are for the future of Russian foreign policy and economic and political reform.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 27, 2008
Accession Number
ADA493664

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  • Richard J. Anderson

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  • The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

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  • Counter WMD
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