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Anatoly Borisovich Chubais (Russian: Анатолий Борисович Чубайс; born 16 June 1955) is a Russian-Israeli
politician and
economist who was
responsible for...
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Chubais,
according to
Richard Morningstar, a U.S. aid
coordinator for the
former Soviet Union. The
scheme was
primarily overseen by
Anatoly Chubais who...
- Igor
Borisovich Chubais (Russian: И́горь Бори́сович Чуба́йс; born 26
April 1947) is a
Russian philosopher and sociologist,
Doctor of Sciences, and the...
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challenges that the "young reformers"
championing capitalism such as
Anatoly Chubais and
Yegor Gaidar had in
wresting control of
Russian industry out of the...
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Chubais and his
group hefty advances for a book that was
never written. The
scandal led to a
purge of
Chubais'
loyalists from the government.
Chubais...
- role to his daughter,
Tatyana Dyachenko, and
appointing Chubais as
campaign manager.
Chubais,
acting as both Yeltsin's
campaign manager and
adviser on...
- privatization, and the
legacy of the "young reformers" of the 1990s:
Anatoly Chubais,
Boris Nemtsov,
Sergey Kiriyenko and
Yegor Gaidar. The
party officially...
- and to
other members of the CIS. The last head of RAO UES was
Anatoly Chubais.
Unified Energy System of
Russia was
established by
Presidential Decree...
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Yegor Gaidar, then a
young reformist economist, and
including Anatoly Chubais. The
reform team
initially considered Swedish social democracy as a model...
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prime minister Anatoly Chubais was
appointed chief of the
presidential administration (chief of staff) in July 1996.
Chubais replaced Nikolay Yegorov...