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+ | House of Commons (2018). Moscow’s Gold: Russian Corruption in the UK https:// | ||
Lonsky, Jakub. “Gulags, Crime, and Elite Violence: Origins and Consequences of the Russian | Lonsky, Jakub. “Gulags, Crime, and Elite Violence: Origins and Consequences of the Russian | ||
Mafia.” SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020, https:// | Mafia.” SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020, https:// | ||
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+ | Rothacher, A. (2021). The Russian Petro-State. In Putinomics: How the Kremlin Damages the Russian Economy (pp. 163-204). Cham: Springer International Publishing. | ||
Seacombe, M. (2022). The mafia state that is putty in Putin’s hands. Index on Censorship, 51(3), 27-29. | Seacombe, M. (2022). The mafia state that is putty in Putin’s hands. Index on Censorship, 51(3), 27-29. | ||
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+ | Shelley, L. I. (2022). Revisiting the Problem of Organized Crime in Post-Soviet Development. Demokratizatsiya: | ||
Siegel, D. (2003). The transnational Russian mafia. Global Organized Crime: Trends and Developments, | Siegel, D. (2003). The transnational Russian mafia. Global Organized Crime: Trends and Developments, |
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