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Political and Economic Transition in Russia

Predatory Raiding, Privatization Reforms, and Property Rights

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  • Analyzes privatization reforms, property rights, and raiders in post-Soviet Russia
  • Serve as an explanatory model for corporate, property, and land raiding in Russia
  • Discusses the future of predatory raiding within a theoretical framing in Russia
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This book analyzes privatization reforms, property rights, and raiders in post-Soviet Russia. The author surveys the existing literature in the context of predatory raiding in Russia and introduces the notion and concept of this phenomena; he suggests that the study may serve as an explanatory model for corporate, property, and land raiding in Russia. Building on previous scholarship, this monograph conceptualizes the predatory character of corporate hostile takeovers in Russia and links it with the coercive nature of the ruling authoritarian regime. This project will appeal to scholars, graduate students, and researchers in Russian and Post-Soviet politics, capitalism, corruption, and property rights.

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  • University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI, USA

    Ararat L. Osipian

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Ararat L. Osipian is Honorary Associate at the Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

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