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Russia Group 4: Tiona Furin, Matt Dugdale, Maria Perez, and Jared Schrum 1. 2. 3. 4. Vital Statistics Political Issues Industry Culture Russia U.S.S.R. Russia Population: 289 million Population: 144 million Area: 22.4 million km2 Area: 17 million km2 Social Factors Russia Population: 144 million Growth Rate: Life Expectancy: -0.3% 67.66 Infant mortality: 19.51/1000 Literacy rate: 99.6% United States 290 0.92% 77.14 6.75/1000 97% Infrastructure Area: Russia United States 17,075,200 km2 9,629,091 km2 Exports (billions): $104.6 $687 Imports $60.7 billion $1.165 trillion Economy: Agriculture: 5.8% Industry: 34.6% Services: 59.6% 2% 18% 80% Economic Factors GDP Russia United States $1.35 trillion $10.4 trillion GDP per capita $9,300 $37,600 GDP growth rate 4.2% 2.45% Index of Economic 135th Freedom Rank Corruption Rank 71st 6th 16th Political Conditions The Fall of the USSR June 12, 1991 1st Presidential Election Boris Yeltsin elected Russian Independence Day The Fall of the USSR December 1991 CPSU formally dismantled Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Loosely organized Gorbachev resigns as President of USSR Soviet Union ceases to exist 1992 – 1995: Political Unrest 11 of 15 former Soviet Republics join CIS Communists challenge Yeltsin Yeltsin dissolves parliament in 1993 New parliament New constitution New Constitution Pros Democratic federal state Mirrors U.S. Bill of Rights Private Property Freedom of speech and religion Protection from illegal search and seizure New Constitution Cons Lacks checks and balances More power given to the President Control Parliament Power to dissolve the legislative body 1996 – 2000 Yeltsin is re-elected in 1996 Begins to get ill Politics are turbulent and unstable Resigns on December 31, 1999 Vladimir Putin Elected on March 26, 2000 Continues to stamp out communist ties Anti-terror laws WTO Support of the people Political Structure Executive Branch President at the head Head of government Legislative Branch Federation Council State Duma Political Structure Judicial Branch Constitutional Court Supreme Court Superior Court of Arbitration Political Parties 50 Political Parties Registered Two opposing trends Weakening party structure Pressure from fed to create party structure New mixed proportional-majority system Russian Industry 4 Famous Industries o Space and Technology o Nuclear o Oil o Vodka SPACE Sputnik-1957 Alive and Well: Last few years, Russia just trailing behind US in launches of space vehicles (ie. satellites) by only 13-14% http://www.russianspaceweb.com Nuclear Country No. of Units Capacity MW Net Nuclear Share Argentina 2 935 7.26% Brazil 2 1855 1.45% China 3 2167 1.19 Japan 53 43491 33.82% USA 104 97144 19.83 Russia 29 19843 14.95% Nuclear • • Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Prone to Contention Churnobyl-NobodyKnew K-19 Regulated by government 2002-Putin signed law “On Environment Protection Nuclear Hot News!! Earlier this year Russia organized a buy back of used Iranian Uranium for storage and use. Oil Biggest PlayerYukos Market Value of 36 Billion Dollars #4 in world production Oil Major conflict with YukosIndex down 15% Mikhail Kordorkovsky-CEO of Yukos Jailed “The battle between the government and the Yukos chief, who had offended Russian President Vladimir Putin with his increasingly brazen political ambitions, has disrupted one of the greatest market turnarounds.” Oil "Putin's action, which is so transparently political and punitive in nature against a private company ... really suggests that Russia isn't ready for membership in an organization of advanced industrial economies.“ -Richard Perle, neo-conservative guru Vodka Advanced by 2.2% in first quarter of 2003 Culture “Some people live like ‘sheeps’, just consuming from day to day what is given to them, without caring to question the reality that they impose on themselves. Some people, who are more intelligent, live questioning reality around them, exploring it, and expanding it.” -Nikolay http://www.waytorussia.net/Features/RussianPeople/2003Sept17/ Culture The People Older generation Pessimistic Lost without communism Culture The People New Generation Optimistic Excited to change and innovate Culture Negative effects Falling Birthrates Increase in substance abuse Income distribution inequalities Corruption Mafia Culture Positive effects Freedom Abundant opportunities A bright future for tomorrow? We hope we have expanded your knowledge of Russia: Thank you Vital Statistics Political Issues Industry Culture