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Title: The American aid to the Russian reforms at the end of the twentieth century
Authors: Tarasova, Y. A.
Bolshakova, L. S.
Yasenitsky, I. A.
Larionova, M. B.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IJESE
Abstract: The importance of the studied problem is caused by the USA’s leading role in the development of modern world order and the economy, its influence in the international economic organizations. The article is aimed at revealing the reasons of choosing neoliberal strategy for Russian reforms, the amount and results of the American financial and technical aid to these reforms. The leading approach of researching this problem is the complex one. It allows finding out economic, internal political, geopolitical and cultural factors which influenced the implementation and the results of the American assistance to the Russian reforms. Authors draw a conclusion about considerable influence of the USA on domestic policy of Russia in the early nineties of the XX century. The amount and the content of the American financial and technical assistance to the Russian government are analyzed. Promises of massive financial aid from the international economic organizations and the USA were realized partially and much later, than it was necessary for economic transformations. The article’s content and conclusions can be used in other scientific works on American-Russian relations history, Modern history of Russia, during elaboration the effective strategy of reforms for the countries which are in a condition of a transitional economy. © 2016 Tarasova et al.
Keywords: AID PROGRAMS
AMERICAN ADVISERS
ECONOMIC REFORMS
NEOLIBERAL STRATEGY
US-RUSSIAN RELATIONS
ISSN: 1306-3065
SCOPUS: 84989953606
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