Putin, the Oligarchs & the End of Political Liberalization

Marshall I. Goldman, Wellesley College, Harvard University

Summary

President Putin’s reassertion of state control over more and more of the economy combined with his radical reversal of many of the country’s political reforms is ominous. Correcting for some of the political and economic excesses of the original reforms is all to the good, but unless he can do so without sowing the seeds of future recriminations and turmoil, Russia will find it difficult to establish the climate of stable property ownership, encourage long-term investment or spur the diversified economic growth, all of which are essential for political stability and legitimacy.

Erratum

On page 3, Marshall I. Goldman's most recent book title should read "The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry."

Recommended Citation

Goldman, Marshall I. (2005) "Putin, the Oligarchs & the End of Political Liberalization," The Economists' Voice: Vol. 2 : Iss. 2, Article 1.
DOI: 10.2202/1553-3832.1059
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ev/vol2/iss2/art1

 
 
 
 

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