Anatoly Chubais, a prominent Russian economist and politician, played a key role in implementing market reforms and privatization initiatives during the transition from communism to capitalism in Russia. As a leading figure in post-Soviet politics, he has been instrumental in shaping Russia's economic policies and global integration efforts.
"I am joining the government not from the academic position but from St. Petersburg city council."
"Each university should have a Young Scholars' Committee. I became the chairman of this Committee, and immediately it was permitted to have this plan officially adopted."
"There are no two countries with the same style of economic mechanism, with the same capitalism."
"I joined the city government, and we start to operate as the bureaucrats on the local level, so we were the only ones in the whole Russian team who were experienced in practical bureaucratic management in the complicated condition of 1990."
"The kind of capitalism I hate most is crony capitalism, the friends who decide. These are things which should be killed in Russia."
"Russia should support globalization. The Internet can develop in Russia in a very speedy way."
"I don't think Russia will follow the United States's way. I don't think Russia will follow the French way. I'm sure Russia will find its own way."
"In 1995 the whole political situation was very complicated. I was the first deputy prime minister, and at the same time I had very low influence in the government."
"These guys were the real owners of the country, and for them to discuss with this young guy who becomes a member of the government was absolutely unacceptable."
"During the election in 1989, there was the first Soviet election with alternative candidates to local government. I myself arranged special training for them."
"I went to government for making these changes. I remember a number of guys among these important figures."
"There is a state that is able to understand the demand in the economy. That state should use prices as an instrument for implementation of this understanding."