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Informationen zum Autor Igor O. Logvinenko is an Associate Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs and an affiliate of the John Parke Young Initiative on Global Political Economy at Occidental College. His articles have appeared in Communist and Post-Communist Studies , Democratization , Europe-Asia Studies , and Review of International Political Economy . Follow him on X @igorlogvinenko. Klappentext "Financial internationalization of Russia's economy since 1991, which was deeply entangled with competition for control over the vestiges of the Soviet industrial empire in an environment of insecure property rights, allowed domestic elites to legitimize their new wealth without improving domestic rule of law institutions"-- Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Russia as a Globalized Kleptocracy 1. Local Control and Global Access 2. Episode 1: Dividing the Debris of the Soviet Colossus (1987-94) 3. Episode 2: The Oligarchs Embrace Openness (1995-98) 4. Episode 3: State Capitalism Goes Global (1999-2008) 5. Coda: Financial Openness as a Mainstay of Kleptocratic Capitalism (2009-2020) Conclusion: Western Finance and Russian Politics