- Yegor Gaidar
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name = Yegor Gaidar Его́р Гайда́р
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order =Prime Minister of Russia
term_start =June 15 ,1992
term_end =December 14 ,1992
president =Boris Yeltsin
predecessor =Oleg Lobov
successor =Viktor Chernomyrdin | birth_date = birth date and age|1956|03|19
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party =Union of Right Forces Yegor Timurovich Gaidar ( _ru. Его́р Тиму́рович Гайда́р; IPA-ru|jɪˈgor tʲɪˈmurəvʲɪtɕ gɐjˈdar) (born
March 19 ,1956 ) is a Russian economist and politician, and wasPrime Minister of Russia fromJune 15 1992 toDecember 14 1992 . He is the grandson of famous Soviet writersArkady Gaidar , on the side of his father,Pravda military correspondent Timur Gaidar, who fought inBay of Pigs Invasion and was friend ofRaúl Castro . On his mother's side he is grandson ofPavel Bazhov . His daughter,Maria Gaidar is a leader of the political youth movement "Yes!" in Russia.Professional life
Gaidar graduated with honors from the
Moscow State University , Department of Economics, in 1978 and worked as a researcher in several academic institutes. A long-time member of theCommunist Party and an editor of theCPSU ideological journal "Communist" during theperestroika , he turned a liberal during the time ofYeltsin 's reforms. In 1991 he quit the Communist Party and joined Yeltsin's government.While in government, Gaidar advocated liberal economic reforms according to the principle of shock therapy. His most well-known decision was to abolish price regulation by the state, which immediately resulted in a major increase of prices and amounted to officially authorizing a
market economy in Russia. He also cut military procurement and industrial subsidies, and reduced the budget deficit. Gaidar was the Minister of Economic Development from 1991 until 1992, and Minister of Finance from February 1992 until April 1992.He was appointed Prime Minister under President
Boris Yeltsin in 1992 fromJune 15 untilDecember 14 , when the anti-YeltsinCongress of People's Deputies refused to confirm him in this position and instead choseViktor Chernomyrdin . Gaidar was also the First Deputy Prime Minister from 1991 until 1992 and again from September 1993 until January 1994.After 1994
Later in 1994, after leaving the government, he became a founding member and chairman of the
Democratic Choice of Russia party. In 1999, he became a founding member and co-chairman, along with his longtime political allyAnatoly Chubais of theUnion of Right Forces . He served as a deputy of theState Duma from 1999 to 2003. In 2001 the Democratic Choice Party merged into the Union of Right Forces. After URF's failure to regain seats in the parliament in 2003, Gaidar gradually retired from public political activities, concentrating on research in economics.Yegor Gaidar has over 100 publications in Australia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary,Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, Taiwan, UK, USA, and by international institutions.
In his book "Collapse of an Empire: Lessons for Modern Russia" he provided an analysis of the relationship between the energy prices and political events in Russia. He suggested that one of main reasons behind the
Soviet Union 's fall was the low price of oil. Prices were also low during Yeltsin's rule, which was a serious problem that made political and economic reforms in the country very difficult. According to Gaidar, it is wrong to rely only on oil and gas, as it creates only a false impression of prosperity and stability in the country. He argued that a lot more must be done to promote real economic development.Positions held
* Director of the Institute for the Economy in Transition www.iet.ru
* Executive Vice-President of theInternational Democratic Union (Conservative International )
* Steering Committee member "Arrabida Meetings" (Portugal)
* Member of theBaltic Sea Cooperation Council under the Prime-Minister of Sweden
* Member of the Editorial Board of "Vestnik Evropy" (Moscow)
* Member of the Advisory Board of the "Acta Oeconomica " (Budapest)
* Member of the Advisory Board of theCASE Foundation (Warsaw)Honorary positions
* Honorary Professor,
University of California, Berkeley .
* Terry Sanford Distinguished Lecturer,Duke University
* Honorary Academy member of theUkrainian Academy of Management
* Honorary Director, Russia- Ukraine Institute for Personnel and Management2006 illness and alleged poisoning
On
November 28 ,2006 , Yegor Gaidar was found unconscious inCounty Kildare ,Ireland where he had been presenting his new book "Lasting Time: Russia in the World". He was taken to a Dublin hospital but doctors said there was no serious threat to his health. There have been suspicions of a poisoning but Gaidar and his close allyAnatoly Chubais have refrained from accusing the Russian Security Service. [ [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20845077-2703,00.html Second Russian in poison mystery] ,November 29 ,2006 ] OnDecember 6 2006 , Gaidar did claim in an op-ed published in both Russian-language and English-language publications, that he was poisoned by adversaries of the Russian authorities. He did not elaborate on who these adversaries may be.Fact|date=November 2007 He repeated his claim on theBBC programmeHardtalk . [Shown onBBC World 19 February 2008]Talks and interviews
At a talk show with
Yevgenia Albats on June 17, 2007, Gaidar predicted a probable sequence of future political events in Russia based on his personal sources and expertise. In response to one-sided recognition ofKosovo by Western powers, Russia will recognize independence ofAbkhazia andSouth Osetia . This will lead to a military conflict of Russia and Georgia, urgent changes in Russian Constitution, andVladimir Putin remaining in his presidential position for a long time [http://www.echo.msk.ru/programs/albac/] .His books
* "Collapse of an Empire: Lessons for Modern Russia", by Yegor Gaidar, Brookings Institution Press (October 17, 2007), ISBN 0-815-73114-0.
* "Russian Reform / International Money" (Lionel Robbins Lectures) by Yegor Gaidar and Karl Otto Pöhl (Hardcover - Jul 6, 1995)
* "Days of Defeat and Victory" (Jackson School Publications in International Studies) by E. T. Gaidar, Yegor Gaidar, Michael McFaul, and Jane Ann Miller (Dec 1999)
* "State and Evolution: Russia's Search for a Free Market" by E. T. Gaidar, Yegor Gaidar, and Jane Ann Miller (Hardcover - Aug 2003)
* "The Economics of Russian Transition" by Yegor Gaidar (Aug 15, 2002)
* "Ten Years of Russian Economic Reform" by Sergei Vasiliev and Yegor Gaidar (Mar 25, 1999)References
External links
* [http://www.project-syndicate.org/contributors/contributor_comm.php4?id=165 Yegor Gaidar's Project Syndicate op/eds]
* [http://www.gaidar.org/ Yegor Gaidar's home page]
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