The "Economic Strategies" journal

#6. Truth and force
2011 #6. Truth and force




Cycles and Crises in World Development (Energy Interpretation)

#6. Truth and force

The world will plunge into darkness and chaos. Each country will be saving itself alone, but only through collective efforts we will be able to survive and find the strength to build a multipolar world.

Manage Your Intention

#6. Truth and force

There is a direct correlation between the effectiveness of social policies and support that the government receives from population. In case of failure to take appropriate and immediate actions we are talking about possible, above all social, destabilization of the active authority regime. All the more that the situation in Russia is really complicated.

The State-Innovator

#6. Truth and force

The acquisition of positive experience, if its price is not too high, inspires people, and enthusiasm, as we know, is contagious. Positive information is communicated from mouth to mouth and makes the product “natural choice of a client”.

Transasian Trade Route

#6. Truth and force

Implementation of the project of Transasian Corridor of Development (TRAZCOR) will bring together world markets and will expand international trade, will facilitate perfection of economic development of territories and water areas, will improve life quality of the population. Its starting project “Automobile corridor TransAsia” will become the forerunner of joining two transport systems of America (Panamerican) and Middle Eurasia.

“New” Internet – Reality and Futurological Forecasts

#6. Truth and force

Current state of affairs in the field of communication and, more specifically, social Internet – communication in the “nostalgic” massive networks, increase of strength and intelligence in networks of practitioners and some attempts to build “smart” and socially-oriented networks.

Progress vs. Tradition. A Brief Course of 20th Century Russian History For Top Management

#6. Truth and force

The struggle for the role of successor was held between Gorbachev, who at that time represented the party apparatus, and Romanov, who was supervising the military-industrial complex. Romanov lost, as most of the “Kremlin elders” did not want to strengthen the defense industry: the country was already enough militarized. Moderate reformers were required and Gorbachev seemed to be just like this.