ABSTRACT

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has developed a powerful business community and a potent network of transnational organized groups. 

Russian Business Power explores the powerful impact these new actors are having on the evolution of the Russian state and its foreign behaviour. Unlike other books, which focus either on Russia's foreign and security policy, or on the evolution of Russian business, legal and illegal, within the context of Russia's domestic transition, this book considers how far Russia's foreign and security policy is shaped by business. It considers a wide range of issues, including energy, the arms trade, international drug flows, and human trafficking, and examines the impact of Russian business in Russia's dealings with Western and Eastern Europe, the Caspian, the Caucasus and the Far East.

part |2 pages

PART I Introduction

chapter 2|23 pages

The role of business in Russian foreign and security relations

ByROBERT W . ORTTUNG

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PART II Russian energy: regional power and dependency

part |2 pages

PART III Beyond energy: emerging business networks and human security

chapter 8|18 pages

Russian business, the arms trade, and regional security

ByROBERT W . ORTTUNG AND BORIS DEMIDOV

chapter 9|21 pages

Russian banks and Russian diplomacy: Occasionally rather embarrassing

ByWILLIAM TOMPSON

chapter 10|21 pages

The drug trade in Russia

ByLOUISE I . SHELLEY AND SVANTE E . CORNELL