Russian Mafia Russia Mafia: New capitalism Russian protectionist Russia Mafia has always played an important role in the Russian economy. The modern Mafia are descendants of robbers and Cossack robberies on the 17th century highway. These people occasionally killed their families before the attack and prevented them from being arrested. Russian mafia intends to keep indifferent to the country. Mobs were actually thrown out aside when they returned from the battle of Great Patriotic War.
Since the collapse of communism and the dawn of capitalism people in Russia have suffered from many obstacles. There are generally more than 3000 gangs, commonly known as the Russian mafia. They have proved to be an important force to delay the reform process (Goldman Sachs 58). The new Russian mafia is involved in various imaginable criminal activities, from drug trafficking, money laundering to protectionism, and it has penetrated all sectors of society. According to the Soviet law these regulations are strong and external. Now that the external regulatory authorities have disappeared, the Russian mafia can greatly expand its power and influence, and in particular can speed up privatization without legal guarantees. The influence of Russian mafia on Russian economy by protectionism can be seen through various ranges of academic circles, American publishers and Russian publishers.
Mr. Trump has been studied for decades through elections to study the private relationship between America and the Russian mafia. However, Russian mafia has become especially Putin era.
Tired of using Russian bear's images and worried that if you paste Vladimir Putin on the cover of a magazine, there is the possibility of annoying possibilities to the editing team (Russian Spy! Russian Mafia! Russian Rogue!), It is an old spare - a picture of a Russian doll. Of course, this tells the mysterious nature of Russia - a mysterious ancient "riddle riddle" of Winston Churchill. The commonalities covered in these magazines are all phobias of Russia. The cover of these magazines is not much different from the one that appeared 100 years ago, but at that time, Russia was an unknown mystery in the West. In fact, the image as a large, clumsy and aggressive country in Russia dates back to the 16th century and has not changed much since then.