Violent Entrepreneurship in Post-Communist Russia Vadim Volkov The article is about the role of organized violence in the process of market building and state building in Russia since the end of communist regime. The main function of violent entrepreneurship, criminal as well as legal, consists in «enforcement partnership» : that is a business function of an organized group, deriving from the use of actual or potential force on a commercial basis, employed to maintain certain institutional conditions of business activities, such as security, contract enforcement, dispute settlement and transaction insurance. The booming of violent entrepreneurship in Russia means in fact that the state has lost the monopoly of the legitimate violence. What...
Since the beginning of the 2010s, Russia has seen a marked increase in the number of moral entrepren...
International audienceThis article analyzes recent measures designed to control private violence and...
In analyzing Russian organized crime, the authors describe and classify the four major forms of orga...
Violent Entrepreneurship in Post-Communist Russia Vadim Volkov The article is about the role of org...
The Power Horizontal - The role of violent entrepreneurs in the making of Russian capitalism is well...
The article analyses the evolution of the state–organized crime relationship in Russia during the po...
The article presents the development of the organized crime in Russia. The author has identified fou...
L’article explore les mobilisations contre les violences policières en Russie depuis le début des an...
Analyses of Russia frequently focus on sensationalistic cases of property rights abuses, often invol...
Ce numéro réagit à la multiplication des discours sur la menace que représenterait le « crime organi...
AbstractThe article ‘Kakistocracy or The true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area’ argues...
The article addresses the main post soviet problems in the sphere of criminal activity, from the pol...
The shock therapy initiated by Yegor Gaidar, at the expense of a policy known as "gradualism", profo...
The article examines certain issues of the present-day criminogenic situation in Russia and its sign...
The concept of economic violence is studied in the context of legal regulation of this issue in the ...
Since the beginning of the 2010s, Russia has seen a marked increase in the number of moral entrepren...
International audienceThis article analyzes recent measures designed to control private violence and...
In analyzing Russian organized crime, the authors describe and classify the four major forms of orga...
Violent Entrepreneurship in Post-Communist Russia Vadim Volkov The article is about the role of org...
The Power Horizontal - The role of violent entrepreneurs in the making of Russian capitalism is well...
The article analyses the evolution of the state–organized crime relationship in Russia during the po...
The article presents the development of the organized crime in Russia. The author has identified fou...
L’article explore les mobilisations contre les violences policières en Russie depuis le début des an...
Analyses of Russia frequently focus on sensationalistic cases of property rights abuses, often invol...
Ce numéro réagit à la multiplication des discours sur la menace que représenterait le « crime organi...
AbstractThe article ‘Kakistocracy or The true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area’ argues...
The article addresses the main post soviet problems in the sphere of criminal activity, from the pol...
The shock therapy initiated by Yegor Gaidar, at the expense of a policy known as "gradualism", profo...
The article examines certain issues of the present-day criminogenic situation in Russia and its sign...
The concept of economic violence is studied in the context of legal regulation of this issue in the ...
Since the beginning of the 2010s, Russia has seen a marked increase in the number of moral entrepren...
International audienceThis article analyzes recent measures designed to control private violence and...
In analyzing Russian organized crime, the authors describe and classify the four major forms of orga...