books by Marshall I. Goldman
books:
Marshall I. Goldman
What Went Wrong With Perestroika
Marshall I. Goldman
W. W. Norton & Company
, 1992
Platitudes, received ideas and factual inaccuracies
I understand that Marshall Goldman is/was an esteemed economist at Harvard. To be fair, it is easy to look back on his book (last updated soon after the August 1991 coup) with critical hindsight. However, it has been claimed in the main review that this book was ...
Petrostate: Putin, Power, and the New Russia
Marshall I. Goldman
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2008
Excellent Background!
"Petrostate" provides good insights into Russia's comeback after its late 1990s nadir, as well as an understanding of its economic-political strategies. Russia regained its place as the world's largest oil producer in 2007; energy generates about 30% of Russia's GDP ...
Controlling Pollution: The Economics of a Cleaner America
Prentice Hall, Inc.
, 1967
Part of the Modern Economics Issues Series, this book contains different articles on the economic and social impact of pollution on the United States.
The Piratization of Russia
Taylor & Francis, 2007
How The Russian Mafia Destroyed Russia
?I first became acquainted with this work through an NPR interview. The author, Marshall Goldman, was suddenly asked by the reviewer what he thought about top Mafia thug Mikhail Khodorkovsky giving a million dollars to the Library of Congress (as a means of ...
The Spoils of Progress: Environmental Pollution in the Soviet Union
Marshall I. Goldman
The MIT Press
, 1975
Because industialism had its beginnings in capitalist countries, the existence of environmental disruption in socialist and communist societies has been largely ignored. The truth is that pollution of natural resources plagues the planned economy and free enterprise system alike. Rupid industrial growth rather than form of government is the prime ...
Russian Energy: A Blessing and a Curse.: An article from: Journal of International Affairs
Marshall I. Goldman
Columbia University School of International Public Affairs
, 1999
This digital document is an article from Journal of International Affairs, published by Columbia University School of International Public Affairs on September 22, 1999. The length of the article is 4841 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your ...
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