1st Edition
The Political Economy of Corporate Raiding in Russia
Corporate raiding – the shocking phenomenon whereby criminals, business rivals and even state bureaucrats visit business headquarters and force owners or staff to transfer business assets, land or property – is an increasing problem in Russia. This book, based on extensive original research, provides a comprehensive overview of this activity. It describes the nature of corporate raiding, provides numerous case studies and discusses the role of the state and government officials. Overall the book argues that the prevailing climate of business and government in Russia leads to a situation where control is closely linked to corruption and coercion.
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Foreword
Preface
ACRONIMS and ABBREVIATIONS
Note on Translation and Transliteration
INTRODUCTION
I. CORRUPTION, COERCION AND CONTROL
II. STATE AND RAIDER AND STATE-RAIDER
III. RAIDING IN TRANSITION
IV. CORRUPTION AND RAIDING
REFERENCES
AUTHOR INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
Biography
Ararat L. Osipian is Fellow of the Institute of International Education, United Nations Plaza, New York and Honorary Associate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of The Impact of Human Capital on Economic Growth by Palgrave Macmillan and studies corruption globally.