Center for Strategic Research (Russia)
The Center for Strategic Research (Russian: Центр стратегических разработок), or CSR (Russian: ЦСР), is a Russian public policy think tank based in Moscow, Russia. The Center for Strategic Research (CSR) is a non-commercial organization that plays key role in elaboration and implementation of long-term development strategy of Russia's economy. CSR was established in December 1999.[1] OperationAmong key objectives, CSR assumes monitoring and comprehensive analysis of socio-economic development indicators. The Foundation uses its own information and analysis tools, that are managed by experts of 18 areas of competences (the list will be extended) and cooperates with federal and regional authorities, Russian and foreign companies, representatives of expert communities and consultants. Areas of Competences of CSRCenter for socio-economic research Center for regional economy research Center for regulatory policy Center for economic analysis and forecasting Center for investment analysis and macroeconomic research Center for climate and green energy Spatial development Economy of the fuel and energy sector Economy and social development Economy of the non-raw-materials sector Economy of infrastructure industries Digital development Economy of monopolies Contract management Institute for the development of the multifunctional center (MFC) Strategic communications Legislative development Fiscal policy CSR Senior Management (since the establishment of the Center)Herman Gref (1999-2011), President and Chairman of the Executive Board of Sberbank Vladimir Mau (2011-2014), Rector and Chairman of Academic Council of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) Alexei Kudrin (2016-2018), Head of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation Maxim Oreshkin (2018-2020), Adviser to the President of Russia Maxim Reshetnikov (2020 – till present), Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation CSR Presidents (periods with current posts)Dmitry Mezentsev (1999-2002), State Secretary of the Union State of Russia and Belarus Nikolai Petrov (2002-2004), acting President of CSR Elvira Nabiullina (2003-2005), Chairwoman of the Central Bank of Russia Mikhail Dmitriev (2005-2014), in the past – First Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation Vladimir Knyaginin (2014-2016), Vice Governor of Saint Petersburg Pavel Kadochnikov (2016-2018), Deputy Minister of Finance of Russia Alexander Sinitsyn (2018-2020), Head of Tinkov Family Foundation Vladislav Onishenko (2020 – till present) CSR BoardMaxim Reshetnikov, Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the CSR Board Dmitry Mezentsev, State Secretary of the Union State of Russia and Belarus, Deputy Chairman of the CSR Board Yaroslav Kuzminov, Academic Supervisor of National Research University – Higher School of Economics (HSE) Oleg Vyugin, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Moscow Exchange Vladimir Mau, Rector and Chairman of Academic Council of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) Evgeny Yasin, Doctor of Sciences in Economics, Professor Evgeny Gavrilenkov, Doctor of Sciences in Economics, Professor at the National Research University – Higher School of Economics (HSE) Marat Uzyakov, Deputy Director of the Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IEF RAS) Taliya Habrieva, Member of the Russian President's Council for Countering Corruption CSR Top-ManagementVladislav Onishchenko, President of CSR Tatyana Gorovaya, Senior Vice-President of CSR Gleb Pokatovich, Senior Vice-President of CSR Tatyana Radchenko, Senior Vice-President of CSR Mikhail Rasstrigin, Senior Vice-President of CSR References
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