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Promises, promises: Contracts in Russia and other post-communist economies. Cheltenham, UK: E. Elgar, 1997.

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Barykin, Alex, Valentin Ikryannikov, and Yuriy Budkin. National system of standardization of the Russian Federation. Principles, goals, objectives, forecast of development. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1058023.

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The monograph presents the research questions of efficiency of functioning of national standardization system of the Russian Federation, which was conducted by the authors in the framework of the analytical work on the order of Minpromtorg of Russia in 2018 (the state contract from April 17, 2018 No. 18401.16Д0190019.10.002) taking into account the actual directions of development of national standardization system of the Russian Federation and additional generalizations. The assessment of the current scenario of the development of the national standardization system of the Russian Federation was carried out using comparable indicators of the national standardization systems of France, Germany, great Britain and the USA. The findings and proposals were based on the results of a survey of civil servants at the Federal and regional levels on approaches to strategic dimensions of standardization. The methodology of forecasting the development of the national standardization system of the Russian Federation includes a scenario approach and a method of constructing dispersion diagrams (bubble diagrams) and sufficiently illustrates the current state of Affairs in the field of standardization at the national level. The developed tools will require additional configuration when changing the current development scenario from "inertial" to "progressive". A number of author's proposals to change the current scenario of development of the national standardization system of the Russian Federation are presented. It is of interest to a wide range of readers and specialists in the field of public administration, standardization and can be used in the preparation of curricula and manuals for undergraduate, graduate and further education.
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Litvinenko, Alexander. Blowing up Russia: Terror from within : acts of terror, abductions and contract killings organized by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. London: Gibson Square, 2007.

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Grishko, Aleksandr, Vyacheslav Seliverstov, and Anatoliy Naumov. Amnesty. Pardon. Criminal record. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1903335.

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The monograph examines various aspects of the institutions of amnesty, pardon, criminal record: the concept, the history of formation, foreign legislative practice. The features of the personality of the amnestied and pardoned are analyzed. A comparative analysis with related institutions was carried out: parole, rehabilitation. In contrast to the previous edition, new legal realities related to the amendments made to legislative acts, Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1500 of December 28, 2001 "On Pardon commissions in the Territories of the Subjects of the Russian Federation" are taken into account. It is intended for employees of justice bodies, courts, law enforcement agencies, members of pardon commissions in the territories of the subjects of the Russian Federation. It can be used in the educational process during training, advanced training and retraining of personnel in the direction (specialty) "Jurisprudence". Will provide assistance to researchers, applicants, graduate students (adjuncts).
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Trudovoĭ kodeks dli︠a︡ novoĭ Rossiĭ (o sot︠s︡i︠a︡lʹnom partnerstve i trudovom dogovore). Moskva: Globus, 2002.

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Anisimov, L. N. Trudovoĭ kodeks dli︠a︡ novoĭ Rossii: O sot︠s︡ialʹnom partnerstve i trudovom dogovore : pravovoĭ kommentariĭ i ofit︠s︡ialʹnye dokumenty. Moskva: Globus, 2002.

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Felʹshtinskiĭ, I͡Uriĭ. Blowing up Russia: The secret plot to bring back KGB terror : acts of terror, abductions, and contract killings organized by the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. New York: Encounter Books, 2007.

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Perov, Valeriy, Anna Shibanova, Vladimir Nosov, and Aleksey Sokolov. Implementation of state and municipal procurement by non-competitive methods (procurement from a single supplier): assessment of economic efficiency. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1870598.

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The monograph provides a comprehensive study of the possibilities of assessing the economic efficiency of public (municipal) procurement in a non-competitive way (from a single supplier). The domestic and foreign experience in this field is being investigated. Using a mathematical model of economic analysis and relying on the concept of quantitative theory of money, the authors attempt to create a formula for calculating the economic efficiency coefficient of state (municipal) procurement from a single supplier. At the same time, the possibilities of using this coefficient in conducting economic examinations, in economic disputes between economic entities, as well as in criminal cases of abuse in the procurement of goods, works, services for state or municipal needs are analyzed. It is intended for contract service employees, contract managers, members of the procurement commission, persons carrying out acceptance of delivered goods, works performed, services rendered, representing the interests of the customer in the field of procurement of goods, works, services for state (municipal needs), as well as for employees of logistics departments, experts, investigators The Investigative Committee, the Federal Security Service, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, investigating criminal cases of crimes committed in the field of state (municipal) procurement, for teachers, students of economic and law universities, and other persons interested in the problems of state (municipal) procurement. Recommended for the study of the following disciplines: economics, criminal law of the Russian Federation (special part), criminology
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United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Implementation of the Helsinki accords: Hearings before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, Bern Human Contracts Experts Meeting, March 18 and June 18, 1986. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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Contract Law In Russia. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2014.

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Rubin, Paul H. Promises, Promises: Contracts in Russia and Other Post-Communist Economies (Shaftesbury Papers, 11). Edward Elgar Publishing, 1998.

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Procaccia, Uriel. Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy. Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Procaccia, Uriel. Russian Culture, Property Rights, and the Market Economy. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Osipian, Ararat. Political Economy of Corporate Raiding in Russia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Osipian, Ararat. Political Economy of Corporate Raiding in Russia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Osipian, Ararat. Political Economy of Corporate Raiding in Russia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Osipian, Ararat. Political Economy of Corporate Raiding in Russia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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The Political Economy of Corporate Raiding in Russia. Routledge, 2018.

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Geraci, Robert. Empire and Ethnicity. Edited by Simon Dixon. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199236701.013.002.

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Drawing on a lively recent historiography stimulated by the fall of the Soviet Union, this chapter considers various ways in which Russia/USSR can be regarded as an empire and goes on to explore the relationships between Russians and the myriad other ethnic groups within the Empire’s borders. After showing how those borders expanded and contracted between 1552 and 1991, the chapter discusses the resultant territorial integration and demographic intermingling. The bulk of the chapter concentrates on four fundamental shifts that changed the way Russia’s rulers and elites viewed the Empire’s diversity and rationalized imperial rule between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. Arguing that authorities viewed the Empire and its population through four successive ideological lenses—Christian, civilizational, nationalist and Marxist—the chapter concludes by suggesting that the post-Soviet Russian Federation remains an empire, or at least that its imperial legacy remains crucial to its identity.
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Noack, Christian, ed. Politics of the Russian Language Beyond Russia. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474463799.001.0001.

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Russia increasingly emphasises the importance of ‘soft power’ for securing its foreign policy interests. Recent research has paid more attention to Russia’s intentions rather than to the receiving end of its cultural and public diplomacy. This volume addresses this gap and explores the specifics of both Russian language promotion and its acceptance in a number of case and country studies, including Ukraine, Germany and Ireland. The authors discuss the legal status and the practical use of Russian for communication or media use, both in the ‘near’ and the ‘far abroad’, examining the politics of the Russian language, the role of the Russian Federation in influencing these politics and the challenges that the promotion of Russian faces in particular contexts across the globe. They discern a fairly instrumental approach towards Russian language promotion. With its strong focus on the former Soviet space, language promotion aims at preserving cohorts of Russian heritage speakers, who are conceived as quasi-natural agents of Russian influence in the neighbourhood. By contrast, the willingness to engage with Russia’s language promotion is seriously diminished by the ideological loading of culture and language in Russian discourses, like those on the ‘compatriots’ and the ‘Russian World’. By declaring the active use of Russian as an expression of political loyalty, Russia almost excludes utilitarian approaches to the learning of the language. Moreover, the book documents a rather traditional understanding of culture with essentialist and static features. Instead of seeing culture as an autonomous free space for negotiation of political possibilities, Russia’s culture and language promotion rests on narrowly codified high culture.
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