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Mutual Predators: An Examination of Russia’s Oil, Gas, and Nuclear Sectors in the Post‐Soviet Era

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Russia’s energy sector has changed dramatically over the past three decades and this study examines this change within the oil, gas, and nuclear sectors. Having inherited a state capitalist system after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia’s bureaucracy now presides over an incredibly rich and deeply problematic energy economy. At its core, this is a study on institutionalized corruption and the behavior of corrupt elites. More specifically, it examines whether Russia can succeed within this context and what this may teach us on the nature of corrupt states and institutions.

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Rousselle, A. (2014). Mutual Predators: An Examination of Russia’s Oil, Gas, and Nuclear Sectors in the Post‐Soviet Era (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/27046