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Transformation of Business-State Relations in Russia: Statist War Economy, De-Globalization, and Replacement Oligarchy
Transformation der Beziehungen zwischen Wirtschaft und Staat in Russland: Staatliche Kriegsökonomie, De-Globalisierung und Ersatzoligarchie
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Abstract The war in Ukraine has profoundly altered business-state relations in Russia, shifting them away from kleptocratic crony capitalism toward economic statism and the virtual subjugation of business elites to the state's strategic priorities. Prior to the war, Russian business elites operated under a s... view more
The war in Ukraine has profoundly altered business-state relations in Russia, shifting them away from kleptocratic crony capitalism toward economic statism and the virtual subjugation of business elites to the state's strategic priorities. Prior to the war, Russian business elites operated under a system of preferentialism, benefiting from state protection and lucrative contracts in exchange for political loyalty. However, the war has created both new opportunities (war-related contracts, import-substitution subsidies, and redistribution of foreign- owned assets) and devastating losses (loss of access to global markets, macroeconomic instability, and growing state repression). Many business elites have fled, adapted, or been coerced into compliance through state pressure. Following the onset of war, the collective voice of the business community was swiftly neutralized by the Kremlin and the state engaged in unprecedented asset redistribution in an effort to build a loyal "replacement oligarchy." As a result, the Russian state has deprioritized elite business interests in favor of war mobilization and mass control, signaling a decisive shift toward a more repressive, state-dominated economic model where oligarchs are subordinated to the imperative of regime survival.... view less
Keywords
Russia; wartime economy; sanction; oligarchy; economic elite; loyalty; military-industrial complex; redistribution; affluence
Classification
Economic Policy
Free Keywords
business-state relations; replacement oligarchy; government intervention; military budget
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 13-18
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