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Article: New Russian revolution that comes from Kingston upon Thames.
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- February 21, 2002
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Byline: JAMES HANSAM
James Hansam reports from Moscow on how a British university is teaching the art of capitalism in the old capital of communism NOWHERE do you glimpse the new Russian business revolution so clearly as at Kingston University. Moscow's Kingston University, that is. A class of MBA students is eagerly listening to principal lecturer Andrea Dunhill as she guides them through the nuances of investment evaluation and other once-alien capitalist concepts in a city where communism used to rule the roost.
She is struck by the motivation of these young business people - already successful but hungry for more as they defy the lingering ...
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