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In the newly released issue of the Russian Expert Review №1 (24) New Resources of Russia, experts discuss what resources are available for our country in short-term perspective and what are competitive edges of Russia.  

 
  

Professor in the Moscow State University Natalia Zubarevich forecasts where in Russia humans resources will be concentrated, what quality and what trends will stipulate these processes.
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Chief of Theoretic Department of St. Petersburg School of Scenario Making Sergei Pereslegin asserts wars over resources are just around the corner and analyses it possible effects.
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What profits may be provided by polar zones development and what are potential problems of these survey tells Director of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute Ivan Frolov
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Research materials by CSR "North-West" experts dedicated to Russia's present policy in science and technology
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The CSR «North-West» analyst Sergei Kostyushev emphasizes the growing importance of water supplies
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The CSR «North-West» analyst Irina Smirnova tells what transformations are in process on Russian market of tourism
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The issue New Resources of Russia also contains articles by Sergei Sibiryakov, Ivan Sidelnikov, Vladimir Fisenko, Nikita Mkrtchyan, Vladimir Nechayev, Sergei Chernyshev.

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Russian Expert Review "New resources of Russia"
Russia has always been proud of its natural resources base. Its vast territories are matched by equally vast underground stocks that contain practically the whole Mendeleyev’s table. We have no reasons to envy resources-rich countries, Russia fully supplies itself with its own resources and exports it to other countries. However, the world is changing fast. Sooner or later we would run out of fossil fuels. More important, globalizing economy and changing paradigms of social and technological development set new challenges for countries wishing to secure their competitive edge in terms of economics and geopolitics. In addition to finding ways to use “old” resources more intensively these countries have to switch their attention to earlier ignored opportunities. Global war for old and new resources is just beginning. Russia aspires to win the war and considers new technology projects. All this is extremely important. The only way for our country to secure the necessary new resources is to play a leading role in the battle for human capital and to combine technology with human resources.