Center for Strategic Research (Russia)

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Center for Strategic Research
AbbreviationCSR
Formation1999; 22 years ago (1999)
TypePublic policy think tank
Headquarters3-5 bld. 1, Gazetny lane
Location
Chairman of the Board
Alexander Sinitsyn
Websitewww.csr.ru

The Center for Strategic Research (Russian: Центр стратегических разработок), or CSR (Russian: ЦСР), is a Russian public policy think tank based in Moscow, Russia. It was established in 1999. CSR has research programs in six areas: Economic Development, Foreign and Security Policy, Human Capital, Institutes and Society, Spatial Development, Technology.[1]

The founders: Higher School of Economics (HSE; Russian: «Высшая школа экономики», НИУ ВШЭ); The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), The Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation; The Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation; Institute of economic analysis.

Since Mai 2018 CSR has been headed by Maksim Stanislavovich Oreshkin, with the President - Alexander Sinitsyn.

The objective of CSR is to become a national platform for cooperation between business, society and government in the development of the economy and the formation of a strategy of socio-economic development of Russia for the long term.

History[]

The Center for Strategic Research was registered as the foundation on 18 November 1999 and was one of the main organizations involved in drafting program for Vladimir Putin in the run-up to the 2000 presidential elections in Russia.[2] CSR leadership included German Gref as Chairman of the Board, Dmitry Mezentsev as President, and Dmitry Kozak as head of the board of trustees.[3]

In May 2000, CSR completed the program for long-term social and economic development of Russia,  [ru].[4]

In 2003, Elvira Nabiullina became President of CSR.

In 2005–2014, Mikhail Dmitriev [ru] was President of the organization.

In 2014, Vladimir Knyaginin, who had previously headed a related organization in Saint Petersburg, CSR North West (Russian: ЦСР "Северо-Запад), became President of CSR.[5]

In 2015–2017, CSR under the agreement with Russia's Ministry of Education and Science[6] drafted the Scientific and Technological Development Strategy of the Russian Federation.[7]

On 26 April 2016, Alexei Kudrin became Chairman of the Board of CSR and Pavel Kadochnikov became President of the organization.[8] In 2016–2018, CSR worked on proposals for Russia's development strategy until 2024 and further until 2035. In late May 2017, Kudrin presented CSR's proposed strategy to President Vladimir Putin,[9] its outlines were revealed later, in September 2017.[10] In April 2018, CSR released a short version of its strategy focusing on seven strategic priorities.[11][12][13] In May 2018, speaking at St. Petersburg International Economic Forum Kudrin said that some, albeit not all, CSR proposals were included in President's recent  [ru] (Executive Order On National Goals and Strategic Objectives of the Russian Federation through to 2024[14]): "Maybe about 50 main goals and objectives were included, it's not bad, but the President promised to continue to look at what steps or reforms can be taken into account in the future."[15]

Structure[]

The Board is the highest collective entity of the Center for Strategic Research. As of 31 July 2018 it comprises:

CSR and Presidential Economic Council[]

In accordance with an order of the President of Russia[16] a working group on "Structural Reforms Priorities and Sustainable Development" was established under the Presidential Economic Council. Alexei Kudrin, who had earlier been appointed as Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Economic Council,[17] was named the head of the working group. CSR became the platform for the Working Group[18][19]

References[]

  1. ^ "Center for Strategic Research". Center for Strategic Research. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Вакансия для Кудрина: чем занимается Центр стратегических разработок". ТАСС (in Russian). Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  3. ^ Ibid.
  4. ^ "Жизнь и смерть программы Грефа". Коммерсантъ (in Russian). Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Михаил Дмитриев покидает Центр стратегических разработок". Ведомости (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Фонд "Центр стратегических разработок"". РИА Новости (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  7. ^ "Президенту представили проект Стратегии научно-технологического развития Российской Федерации" (in Russian). Министерство образования и науки Российской Федерации. Archived from the original on 27 November 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  8. ^ "Russia’s ex-finance minister elected board chairman of Center for Strategic Research". TASS. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Команда Кудрина представила Путину программу развития РФ". Interfax (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  10. ^ "Кудрин предложил Путину заняться образованием и здоровьем". Ведомости (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Стратегия развития страны 2018–2024" (in Russian). ЦСР. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  12. ^ "Центр Кудрина опубликовал "семь приоритетов" для Путина". РБК (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Центр стратегических разработок предложил ключевые приоритеты развития". РИА Новости (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  14. ^ "The President signed Executive Order On National Goals and Strategic Objectives of the Russian Federation through to 2024". President of Russia. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  15. ^ "Кудрин сравнил подготовку правительством реформ с тигром, готовящимся к прыжку". ТАСС (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  16. ^ "Распоряжение Президента Российской Федерации от 16.05.2016 г. № 122-рп Об утверждении Положения о рабочей группе Экономического совета при Президенте Российской Федерации по направлению «Приоритеты структурных реформ и устойчивый экономический рост» и ее состава". Президент России (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  17. ^ "Кудрина назначили замглавы экономического совета при президенте". РБК (in Russian). Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  18. ^ "Рабочая группа Экономического совета при Президенте РФ по направлению "Приоритеты структурных реформ и устойчивый экономический рост"" (in Russian). ЦСР. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  19. ^ "Анализ факторов реализации документов стратегического планирования верхнего уровня" (PDF) (in Russian). ЦСР. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
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