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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Satinsky (Harvard University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9781032021591ISBN 10: 1032021594 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 26 July 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1.The Permeable Iron Curtain as Prelude: Citizen Diplomacy and American Soviet Joint Ventures 2.US Government Aid Programs: Supporting the Transition to a Market Economy and Promoting Civil Society 3.Privatization and Capital Markets with an American Twist 4.New Russian Private Sector: Russia Adopts, Adapts and Integrates 5.Russia Turning Away from the West: What Americans Thought, What Americans Misunderstood, and What RemainsReviewsDaniel Satinsky has made an important contribution to one of the great stories of our times - the emergence of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the nation's white-knuckle transition of Cold War relics into the institutions of modern democracy and capitalism. Satinsky delivers a thoroughly researched and highly readable account of America's role in the modernization of Russia, and the extraordinary cast of US academics, bankers, business executives, companies and everyday citizens who played a part. Creating the Post-Soviet Market Economy: Through American Eyes is a deeply compelling read for anyone interested in exploring the real story behind the historical significance and high drama of that time, and for understanding the complicated and fascinating mechanics of modernizing a country. Boris Jordan, International Businessman, and founder of Renaissance Capital I feel that I speak for many in saying that this book is a trip down memory lane. This is a time of mixed emotions for those of us who dedicated our lives to American-Russian relations and while it might be in some ways painful to revisit this period and try to understand what went wrong, a lot did go right. This book helps us put that into perspective. This reflection on such an intense period of change is long overdue. I appreciate the challenge of trying to write on this subject at this particular moment in history, but it is precisely what is needed. Renee (Stillings) Huhs, Founder of SRAS I like the voices presented, and I like the messages. Two stand out. The first is that you give Russians agency; lots of it. This is how it was, but far too many people here ignored that reality. Second, it shows how those of us who engaged with Russian society achieved more than those for whom it was another assignment or some sort of abstraction. Blair Ruble, Distinguished Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center. This book uniquely captures a foundational period in US relations with post-Soviet Russia. We need to closely study the events, actors, and dynamics that Daniel Satinsky painstakingly chronicles to help understand how we got to where we are today. Hats off for its timely publication. Trevor Gunn, Adjunct Professor, School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University Author InformationDaniel Satinsky, J.D., M.A.L.D., Consultant, Author, and Associate of Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University. He is co-author of Hammer and Silicon – The Soviet Diaspora in the U.S. Innovation Economy. He participated in joint ventures in the Soviet Union and business in Russia until 2014. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |