The Anatomy of Russian Defense Coversion

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Pub. Date: 2001-01-01
Publisher(s): Vega Pr
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Table of Contents

Disclaimer v
Abbreviations xvii
Preface xxi
Acknowledgements xxv
Foreword xxix
William J. Perry
Life is Above Any Ideology xxxiii
Evgeniy I. Shaposhnikov
Prologue 1(21)
Vlad E. Genin
The USSR Defense Industry: From Militarization To Conversion (1917-1985)
Introduction
22(2)
Vlad E. Genin
National Security Doctrines
24(12)
David Holloway
The History and Structure of Defense Industry
36(10)
David Holloway
The Performance of the Defense Sector: Capacity and Output
46(6)
David Holloway
MIC: The View From Inside
52(12)
Vitaliy L. Katayev
The Soviet System of Mobilization Preparedness
64(26)
Vitaliy V. Shlykov
The Structural Militarization of the Soviet Economy: The Unknown Phenomenon
90(16)
Vitaliy V. Shlykov
The Specifics of Soviet Defense Enterprises
106(22)
Sonia Ben Ouagrham
New Political Thinking and Disarmament: Precursors to Conversion
Introduction
124(4)
Vlad E. Genin
From the Former USSR to the New Russia
128(14)
Mikhail I. Gerasev
Economic Conception of Conversion
142(4)
Sonia Ben Ouagrham
The Reagan Revolution in Arms Control
146(12)
James E. Goodby
Disarmament- The Road to Conversion
158(50)
Oleg A. Grinevsky
Russia - U.S.: Strengthening Mutual Understanding
208(8)
Mikhail I. Gerasev
At the Starting Point: Six ``Ifs'' Concerning Western Support
216(12)
Mikhail I. Gerasev
The First Steps Toward Conversion
Introduction
224(4)
Vlad E. Genin
U.S. Department of Defense Support for Russian Conversion
228(18)
David M. Bernstein
Command Conversion: Pots Instead of Tanks
246(12)
Alexander P. Kotov
Western Contributions and Conditions
258(12)
Evgeniy M. Kozhokin
The Era of East - West Joint Ventures
270(18)
Sergey K. Kolpakov
Gazprom: The Breakthrough into Conversion
288(10)
Rem I. Vyakhirev
The Russian Oil Sector and Conversion
298(12)
Vagit U. Alekperov
The ``Headlong'' Command Conversion Marathon
Introduction
306(4)
Vlad E. Genin
The Beginning
310(8)
Alexander P. Kotov
Legislation, Financing, and Investments
318(10)
Vitaliy Y. Vitebsky
Chronology of the Conversion Marathon
328(10)
Arkadiy I. Yarovskiy
Symptoms of Paralysis
338(10)
Alexey N. Shulunov
After the Marathon: MIC 2000
348(8)
Arkadiy I. Yarovskiy
Consequences of the Reforms
356(10)
Sonia Ben Ouagrham
Weapons Exports and Conversion
366(14)
Mark I. Shteynberg
The Legacy
Introduction
376(4)
Vlad E. Genin
``Brain Drain'': The Loss of Intellectual Capital
380(14)
Alexey N. Shulunov
Arkadiy I. Yarovskiy
Zhanna A. Zaionchkovskaya
The Defense Industry and Environment
394(18)
Victor I. Danilov-Danil'yan
Environmental Aspects: Future Prospects
412(10)
Victor I. Danilov-Danil'yan
Medical and Demographic Consequences
422(22)
Marcus W. Feldman
Elena I. Ivanova
Boris A. Revich
Social Background of Conversion
444(14)
Zhanna A. Zaionchkovskaya
Advanced Russian Weapons
458(8)
Mark I. Shteynberg
Biological Weapons
466(20)
Jonathan B. Tucker
Defense Conversion in the World: The Way it Was
Introduction
482(4)
Vlad E. Genin
Conversion in the United States vs. Russia
486(18)
David M. Bernstein
U.S., France, and Great Britain vs. Russia
504(24)
Sonia Ben Ouagrham
China and Eastern Europe
528(12)
Alexei I. Izyumov
The Conversion of the Presidio
540(14)
James E. Meadows
Dual-Use Technology: A Key to Defense Conversion
554(20)
Harry Sello
Toward Restructuring
Introduction
570(4)
Vlad E. Genin
Russia's Defense Enterprises: Between the State and the Market
574(24)
Leonid Ya. Kosals
Rozalina R. Ryvkina
Michael D. Intriligator
The Decision-Making Process: What and How?
598(18)
Sonia Ben Ouagrham
Criteria of Success and Failure
616(16)
Sonia Ben Ouagrham
Restructuring vs. Conversion
632(8)
David M. Bernstein
Arkadiy I. Yarovskiy
Sonia Ben Ouagrham
The Need for Structural Reforms
640(10)
Vitaliy Y. Vitebsky
Restructuring and the Future of Conversion
650(20)
Arkadiy I. Yarovskiy
From a Militarized To a Civilian Economy
Introduction
664(6)
Vlad E. Genin
Toward Cooperative Ventures with Russian Defense Enterprises
670(40)
David M. Bernstein
The Gazprom Phenomenon: New Civilian Orders
710(8)
Rem I. Vyakhirev
LUKOIL: Toward Stabilization
718(4)
Vagit U. Alekperov
The New Era of Civilian Products: International Marketing Challenges
722(14)
Larisa V. Genin
Converted Enterprises and Internet Marketing
736(12)
Ward A. Hanson
Global E-commerce: Civilian Products
748(8)
Larisa V. Genin
Revitalizing Former ``Closed Cities''
756(18)
Randy H. Hamilton
Re-Educating Personnel
774(22)
Donald R. Gerth
The New Century: What's Next?
Introduction
790(6)
Vlad E. Genin
Russia and International Security in the Third Millennium
796(8)
Evgeniy I. Shaposhnikov
From the Culture of War to the Culture of Peace
804(10)
Arkadiy I. Yarovskiy
What is the Future of the Defense Complex in Russia?
814(6)
David M. Bernstein
The New World Order: Defense Conversion in Russia Is Still a Global Imperative
820(25)
John H. Hnatio
Epilogue 845(12)
Vlad E.Genin
Contributing Authors 857(20)
Appendix: Exchange Rates 877(1)
Index 878

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