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100 1  Zvonareva, Olga|c(Professor of health, ethics and society),
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       |eauthor. 
245 10 Pharmapolitics in Russia :|bmaking drugs and rebuilding 
       the nation /|cOlga Zvonareva. 
264  1 Albany :|bSUNY Press,|c[2020] 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  SUNY series in national identities 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- 
       Introduction: Drug Development and Politics -- Accounts of
       Drug Development -- Advances in Pharmaceutical Science and
       Technology -- Pharmaceuticalization and the Social Life of
       Drugs -- Strategic Technopolitical Practices -- 
       Investigating Pharmapolitics -- Chapter 1 The Soviet 
       Pharmapolitical Regime -- The Foundation of the Soviet 
       Pharmapolitical Regime -- Drugs: From Bench to 
       International Politics -- Soviet Bioethics: Claiming a 
       Superior Vision of Society -- Pursuing Pharmapolitics 
505 8  Chapter 2 Neoliberal Experiments in the Post-Soviet State 
       -- A Neoliberal Vision of the Nation and its Future -- 
       Clash of Visions -- Envisioning Freedom -- A Neoliberal 
       Vision and Pharmaceutical Industry -- Deregulatory Reforms
       in the Western Pharmaceutical Sectors -- The Russian 
       Pharmaceutical Industry: Living through Neoliberal 
       Experiments -- Rejection -- Search for Alternatives -- The
       Russian Pharmaceutical Industry and Market in 1996 at a 
       Glance -- Chapter 3 The Arrival of Commercial Clinical 
       Trials in Russia -- Value of Medical Experimentation -- 
       Joining the Global Clinical Trials Enterprise 
505 8  Value for Investigators and Academia -- Information Needs 
       of Investigators and Academic Work -- Entwining the 
       Academic and the Corporate -- Value for Patients -- Ways 
       to Live with Chronic Disease -- Bridging Research and 
       Treatment -- Boundary Process -- Chapter 4 Pharma-2020 
       Policy -- Cross-National Differences in Innovative 
       Performance -- Market and National Security -- Who Is to 
       Benefit? -- Relations with the World -- Independence and 
       Self-Sufficiency -- Contemporary Russian Pharmaceutical 
       Industry and Market at Glance -- Chapter 5 Innovation 
       Environment -- Collaboration and Innovation 
505 8  Who Works Together in Medical Innovation? -- Challenges 
       for Working Together: Business and Academia -- Business --
       Academia -- Definitions and Trajectories of Innovation -- 
       Continuous Change and Lack of Transparency: State -- 
       Bringing Everyone Together: Infrastructure for 
       Collaboration -- Political Culture -- Russian Drug 
       Innovation Infrastructure in 2018 -- Chapter 6 
       Pharmapolitics in Russia and Beyond -- Constituting 
       Pharmapolitics -- Markets and Health Needs in Russian 
       Pharmapolitics -- Oppressing Imagination: Russian and 
       Global Pharmapolitics -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index 
520    Documents the surprising role pharmaceutical science and 
       technology has played in Russia's search for national 
       identity over a century of political turbulence. Over the 
       last one hundred years, the Russian pharmaceutical 
       industry has undergone multiple dramatic transformations, 
       which have taken place alongside tectonic political shifts
       in society associated with the rise and fall of the Soviet
       Union and the emergence of a post-Soviet order. 
       Pharmapolitics in Russia argues that different versions of
       the Russian pharmaceutical industry took shape in a co-
       productive process, equally involving political ideologies
       and agendas, and technoscientific developments and 
       constraints. Drawing on interviews, documents, literature,
       and media sources, Olga Zvonareva examines critical points
       in the history of the pharmaceutical industry in Russia. 
       This includes the emergence of Soviet drug research and 
       development, the short-lived neoliberal turn of the 1990s,
       and the ongoing efforts of the Russian government to boost
       local pharmaceutical innovation, which in turn produced a 
       now widely shared vision of an independent and self-
       sufficient nation. The resulting industrial organizations 
       and practices, she argues, came to embed and transmit 
       particular imaginaries of the nation and its future. Olga 
       Zvonareva is Assistant Professor of Health, Ethics, and 
       Society at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, as 
       well as an Associate Professor at National Research Tomsk 
       State University and Siberian State Medical University in 
       Russia. She is the coeditor (with Evgeniya Popova and 
       Klasien Horstman) of Health, Technologies, and Politics in
       Post-Soviet Settings: Navigating Uncertainties. 
588 0  Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on 
       October 09, 2020). 
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