| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 1 (81), 2022 | | EURASIAN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE: PROBLEMS AND DECISIONS | | Miropol'lsky D. Yu. Chair of General Economic Theory and the History of Economic Thought, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Economics), Professor, Honored scientist of the Russian Federation Lomakina I. B. Chair of Theory and History of State and Law, Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, PhD (Jurisprudence), Professor
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| The article enquires into whether the Soviet Union would have collapsed had it not been constructed as a unitary state where no territory enjoyed the right to secession. The authors focus on the subjective evaluation by the active parts of the country’s population of the secession from the USSR as a beneficial step, including specific benefits that the population attributed to the act of secession, which turned into stimuli for political action. | Key words: CIS, collapse of the USSR, Belovezh Accords, security, competitiveness, sovereign state, state independence, federative state, Western model of development, Soviet model of development | Pages: 17 - 18 |
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