1st Edition

Asset Appreciation and Predatory Raiding in Russia Changing Value, Changing Hands

By Ararat L. Osipian Copyright 2026
198 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book presents a theoretical and empirical investigation of predatory raiding in Russia. Predatory raiding in Russia is the process of depriving lawful owners of their businesses and property with the help of criminal methods, including corruption, fraud, and violence, wrapped in the clothes of legality. The book argues that significant changes in value of corporations, property, and land in... Read more

Contents

Figures and Tables

Acknowledgement

Preface

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Note on Translation and Transliteration

Chapter One: Raiding in Russia: An Introduction

Chapter Two: Comparing corporate and predatory raiding: The West, Russia and beyond

Chapter Three: Corporate predatory raiding in Russia: Institutional aspects

Chapter Four: Fabergé eggs revisited: Asset revaluation and raiding in Russia

Chapter Five: National wealth in Russia: Stockbuilding and asset appreciation

Chapter Six: Raiding plants and factories: The usual targets of predatory raiders

Chapter Seven: Raiding restaurants and markets: New targets of predatory raiders

Chapter Eight: Residents against developers: Raiding urban territories

Chapter Nine: Farmers against holdings: Raiding agricultural land

Chapter Ten: Conclusion—Changing value, changing hands

Author and Subject Index

Biography

Ararat L. Osipian is a Fellow at the New Europe College-Institute for Advanced Study, Bucharest, and a Founding Fellow of the New University in Exile Consortium at the New School in New York. He previously served as a Fellow of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University in Washington, DC, The Alexander Mirtchev visiting professor and scholar, Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TRACCC), Schar School of Policy and Government at the George Mason University, Washington, DC, associate researcher, Department of Political Science and the Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA), the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and fellow of the Institute of International Education (IIE), United Nations Plaza, New York. Dr Osipian holds a PhD in Economics of Education and Human Development from Peabody College of Education at Vanderbilt and an MA in Economics from Vanderbilt University, where was a fellow of the US Department of State. Dr Osipian is the author of Sustainable Economic Growth in Russia: A Structuralist Approach (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), The Economics of Growth in Russia: Overcoming the Poverty Trap (Routledge, 2023), Political and Economic Transition in Russia: Predatory Raiding, Privatization Reforms and Property Rights (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019), The Political Economy of Corporate Raiding in Russia (Routledge, 2018), and The Impact of Human Capital on Economic Growth: A Case Study in Post-Soviet Ukraine, 1989–2009 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). His research interests include corruption in higher education and inequalities in access to higher education in international perspective, corporate, property and land raiding, nexus of education and economic growth, modern welfare states and political economy of transition.