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Russian Academician Sergei Glazyev's 1998 book Genocide is crucial for understanding what happened after the end of the Soviet Union, as well as the political and economic realities in Russia today and Russia's posture in world economic policy decisions. Minister of Foreign Economic Relations in Boris Yeltsin's first cabinet, the author was the only member of the government to resign in protest of the economic looting of Russia in the name of "reform," and Yeltsin's abolition of the Parliament and the Constitution in 1993. Sergei Glazyev went on to head the State Duma Economic Policy Committee for Economic Policy, run for President in 2004, and work as Secretary of the new Customs Union of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakstan. Today he is an adviser to President Vladimir Putin on Eurasian economic integration.Printed edition:Date: 1999Authors: Sergei GlazyevPages: 318Height (inches): 8.2500Width (inches): 5.2500Depth (inches): 0.6250Weight (pounds, without packaging): 0.55625Weight (pounds, with packaging): 0.611875Amazon