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Russia's Economic Elites in Wartime: Winners, Losers, and Shifting Boundaries of Wealth and Power

Russlands Wirtschaftseliten in Kriegszeiten: Gewinner, Verlierer und die Verschiebung der Grenzen von Reichtum und Macht
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Or, Artem

Abstract

Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine has significantly impacted the country's economic elites. While some billionaires have profited from asset redistribution and the departure of foreign companies, others have faced severe financial and reputational losses. Despite apparent dissatisfaction among economi... view more

Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine has significantly impacted the country's economic elites. While some billionaires have profited from asset redistribution and the departure of foreign companies, others have faced severe financial and reputational losses. Despite apparent dissatisfaction among economic elites, their public opposition to the war remains minimal due to increasing control by security services and risks associated with dissent. Meanwhile, nationalization efforts continue to reshape property rights, fostering uncertainty among business circles. As the state deepens its influence in economic affairs, a new group of beneficiaries emerges, fundamentally altering Russia’s economic elite landscape.... view less

Keywords
Russia; war; sanction; oligarchy; economic elite; affluence; redistribution; expropriation; wartime economy; right of ownership

Classification
Economic Policy

Free Keywords
nationalization; sanctions; asset redistribution

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 18-22

Journal
Russian Analytical Digest (2025) 326

Issue topic
Business Elites and State-Business Relations

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000730670

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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