The New Issue of the Contemporary World Economy Journal is Published Online

2023-11-09

This issue opens with Part 2 of the article on intangible drivers of financial crises by Evsey Gurvich, the head of the Economic Expert Group. Vladimir Vasiliev, senior research fellow at the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences, analyzes the situation in the U.S. economy and society in the early 2020s and discusses the relevance of parallels with America at the turn of the 1930s-1940s. Ksenia Bondarenko, senior lecturer at the School of World Economy, HSE University, examines the effect of the migration processes on remittance flows between donor and recipient countries. Mariam Voskanyan and Susanna Khurshudyan of the Russian-Armenian University assess the capital concentration and, as a consequence, the uneven distribution of income in the global economy, particularly in Armenia. Vladimir Zhivalov, Ekaterina Chimiris, and Timur Aliyev of the Russian Foreign Trade Academy write about the development of the Organization of Turkic States and its rivalry with the EAEU. Petr Yakovlev (Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences; Institute of Latin American Studies) discussed Russia’s cooperation with Latin America in the new reality. Finally, we publish a review of the roundtable discussion “Sanctions against Russia: Consequences for the Global Economy” held as part of the 24th Yasin (April) Conference.

We are currently working on the English version of this issue.