Book Talk | Creating the Post-Soviet Russian Market Economy
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Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has obscured the history of Russian-American relations during the 1980s and 1990s, making it easy to lose sight of the profound changes that took place. In this book talk, Daniel Satinsky will present on his work, Creating the Post-Soviet Russian Market Economy, which draws on interviews with citizen diplomats, entrepreneurs, and aid officials to explore how the effects of Russia’s post-Soviet transformation and America’s involvement in that process continue to reverberate into the present.
Creating the Post-Soviet Russian Market Economy: Through American Eyes is also available for purchase directly from Routledge. Use the code AEVV23 to get 20% at check-out.
Speaker
![Daniel Satinsky](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media/uploads/images/Satisnky%202.png)
Consultant and Independent Researcher
Introduction
![Blair A. Ruble](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media/images/person/blair_ruble.jpg)
Former Wilson Center Vice President for Programs (2014-2017); Director of the Comparative Urban Studies Program/Urban Sustainability Laboratory (1992-2017); Director of the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies (1989-2012) and Director of the Program on Global Sustainability and Resilience (2012-2014)
Moderator
![William E. Pomeranz](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media/uploads/images/WP--photo.jpeg)
Hosted By
Kennan Institute
The Kennan Institute is the premier US center for advanced research on Eurasia and the oldest and largest regional program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. The Kennan Institute is committed to improving American understanding of Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and the surrounding region through research and exchange. Read more