Economic liberalism and security preferences: a comparative case study of Russia and Ukraine in the 1990s
Goldsmith discusses the fact that, since the fall of the USSR, Russia has had a greater preference than Ukraine for foreign ownership of large enterprises, including "strategic" enterprises designated as important for national security. This is contrary to reasonable expectations based on...
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