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Russian academic scientists in the first post-Soviet decade: Empirical study

Elena Z Mirskaya and Yakov M Rabkin

Science and Public Policy, 2004, vol. 31, issue 1, 2-14

Abstract: Over several decades, the research institutes of the Russian (former Soviet) Academy of Sciences (RAS) have concentrated the cream of the country's research personnel, both individuals and teams. What happened to this vast intellectual potential in the time of post-Communist transformation, and what was the state of the scientific community during the last decade? This article, based on the findings of empirical studies, answers these questions. All the data used in the text are the results of sociological monitoring undertaken in the research institutes of RAS during 1994–2002. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.

Date: 2004
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