Reference:
Dobrynina L.Y., Gubareva A.V..
Economic and legal analysis of the activity of Russian and international strategic alliances in technological sphere
// Law and Politics.
2020. № 1.
P. 38-51.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2020.1.43256 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=43256
Abstract:
The subject of this research consists in determination of legal component of creation and functionality of the technological strategic alliances, taking into account Russian experience and the experience of other countries. The article reveals that the agreement-based strategic alliances are assigned the key position, as such structures ensure sustainable and effective development of technological sector of the economy of each country. Based on the analysis of international and Russian experience, systematic review and author’s conclusions are presented the peculiarities of creation of such structures. The author analyzes the possible forms of establishment of strategic alliance with participation of the Russian companies. The creation of such treaty-based unions may become an instrument for stemming the operational risks for particular participants, since the reduction in transaction costs and influence of synergism of the business approximate an organization to achieving strategic goals. It is underlined that there is currently a number of objective obstacles in establishment of the long-term partnership relations between the Russian and foreign subjects and creation of transnational associations.
Keywords:
economic sanctions, interfirm networks, antitrust regulation, alliance agreements, framework agreements, outsourcing contracts, oil service contracts, investment strategies, strategic alliances, import substitution
Reference:
Belikova K.M..
The investment strategy of Japan
// Law and Politics.
2018. № 7.
P. 47-62.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2018.7.43162 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=43162
Abstract:
This article examines the Japan’s strategy on allocation of the proprietary investments overseas, as well as attraction of foreign investments to the country. In this context, special attention is given to the particular aspects of the Russia-Japan investment cooperation in form of investments, as well as the objects of production and infrastructure, including the cooperation in energy sphere (oil, gas, and generated in the Russian Federation electrical energy). The author touches upon the position of parties regarding the question of joint economic use of the South Kuril Islands. The scientific novelty lies in consideration from the perspective of Russia’s interests and opportunities of the approaches towards investment “from” and “to” Japan. A conclusion is made that both, Russia and Japan have a potential for cooperation, opportunities and interest; however, it remains to be seen which of the indicated scenarios will prevail.
Keywords:
oil supplies, energy, trade by production, infrastructure facilities, Japan, Russia, investments, Russian-generated electricity, Advanced Development Territories (ADTs), Southern Kuriles