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Issue 2 - 2026
DIALOGUES WITH PROFESSOR A.V. BUZGALIN
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC POLICY:
PLANNING IN THE ECONOMY OF THE 21ST CENTURY
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC POLICY:
«PERESTROIKA» IN THE USSR: (UN)LEARNED LESSONS
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
DISCUSSION PANEL
YOUNG SCIENTIST’S TRIBUNE
SCIENTIFIC LIFE
Introductory remarks from the chief editor                                     
– Andrey I. Kolganov
Planning in the 21st Century Economy: What and Why?     
– Alexander V. Buzgalin, Andrey I. Kolganov
Nootransition: Transforming the “Market-Plan” Dichotomy into the Triad of “Planning-Strategizing-Global Governance”
– Sergey D. Bodrunov
Economic planning and market allocation in the 21st century economy
– David Kotz
Socioeconomic planning: what is it?                                                  
– Al Campbell
The goals of perestroika: declarations and reality                            
– Andrey I. Kolganov
Soviet and American perestroika: political and economic parallels
– Sergey A. Tolkachev
The foundations of the failure of perestroika and its tragic consequences
– Kaisyn A. Khubiev
Nootransition: Noonomy, Xi Jinping’s thought, and artificial intelligence as key tools for implementing the noo-principles of global governance
– Sergey D. Bodrunov
From the falsification of the history of political economy to the general problems of formational development
– Victor F. Isaychikov
Systematic Justification of J.M. Keynes’s Statements on Economic Science, or “The Big Is Seen from a Distance”
– Mikhail S. Mokiy, Olga V. Azoeva
“Spring” and “Autumn” of Analytical Marxism                                    
– Mark A. Kreshchuk
Historical and theoretical foundations of the political economy approach to financialization
– Denis A. Sarakvashin
A brief overview of Russian scientific events                                  
– Olga V. Barashkova
Society in the Era of Global Instability (Review of the International Scientific Conference “Russia in 2025: Society, Economy, Culture”)
– Elena S. Zotova
Issue 1 - 2026
DIALOGUES WITH PROFESSOR A.V. BUZGALIN
RESEARCH ON POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL ECONOMISTS ABOUT POLITICAL ECONOMISTS
DISCUSSION PANEL
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
REVIEWS AND OVERVIEWS
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC POLICY
Alterglobalism: Searching for the Positive Alternative to a New Empire (republished)
– Alexander V. Buzgalin
Contradictions in the Evolution of Late Capitalism: a Breakthrough into Socialism or Refeudalization?
– Grigory S. Sergeev
Changes in Technological Paradigm and Global Economic Order,
Multipolarity and Inclusion in the Context of the Theory of Noonomy
– Sergey D. Bodrunov
Post-Industrial Production, Reproductive and Creative Labor in the First Half of the 21st Century: a Critical Overview
– David B. Epstein
A Word about Matvey I. Skarzhinsky (on the Occasion of Centenary of His Birth)
– Vasily V. Chekmarev
On the Subject of New Political Economy (republished)                  
– Matvey I. Skarzhinsky
Structural Method and Historical Method. Marx and Ilyenkov
– Igor Ganzel
From the Abstract to the Real: Stochastic Labor Theory of Value,
Production Prices and the Problem of Transformation
– Alexey A. Zolotukhin
Refining the Subject of Political Economy. The Mystery of “Industrial Relations”
– Alexander V. Sorokin
Temporal Paradigm in the Theory of Value: A Critical Analysis and Development Prospects in the Context of Digitalization
– Denis S. Ushakov
– Tatyana V. Podolskaya
Political and Economic Phenomenology of the Reproduction of Development Process (review of the book by U.Zh. Aliyev
“The Thorny Path to Knowledge”)
– Vasily V. Chekmarev
Review of International Political Economy Associations and Journals. Part 1
– Gleb A. Maslov
On the Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technology on Economic Growth
– Ivan M. Tenyakov;
– Farida S. Amirkhanova
From the Existing to the Eventual                                             
– Vasily V. Chekmarev
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