On July 20, 2008, Professor Vsevolod Yakovlevich Arkhipov, Doctor of Economics, Chief Researcher of the Department of South Pacific Studies of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, turned 80 years old. He is widely known in our country and abroad for his research on the economy and foreign economic relations of the countries of Southeast Asia and Australia.
V. Y. Arkhipov was born in 1928 in Rostov-on-Don. In 1946, he entered the Institute of Foreign Trade (Faculty of Commerce) of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs and graduated in 1951. He worked as a research assistant in the International Book Department of the same Ministry (1951-1952). In 1952, he entered the Graduate School of Economics at Moscow State University, where he graduated in January 1956 with a PhD thesis on " The economic expansion of the United States in China after World War II (1945-1949)." In 1956-1961, V. Y. Arkhipov was a senior researcher at the National Research Institute of the Ministry of Finance of the USSR. Since 1961, V. Y. Arkhipov has been working as a senior, leading, and then chief researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1970, he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of Doctor of Economics on the topic " Problems of economic development in Indonesia during the years of independence (1945-1968)". In 1983. Vsevolod Yakovlevich was awarded the academic title of professor. In 1980-1981, he headed a project of the United Nations Institute for Science and Training (UNITAR). Scientific trips abroad allowed V. Y. Arkhipov to significantly expand his research base. He worked in China (1950-1951). 1985-1986), Indonesia as a special NIKI professor (1964-1965), Singapore (1973), and in 1973 - 1975 he taught at the University of the Philippines in Manila, where he was invited by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. During 1971-2000 (with interruptions) V. Y. Arkhipov worked in Australia at various universities. In 1990, he was invited to the United States by the University of New York to give lectures.
V. Y. Arkhipov's monographs "Foreign capital in the Economy of Southeast Asian countries", "Finance and Banks of Indonesia" (1960), "Indonesia in the Struggle for Economic Independence" (1963), "Economy and Economic Policy of Indonesia" (1971), " Foreign Economic Relations of the Philippines "(1984), "International labor Migration in Asia" (1997)," Australia in the Global Economy " (2005). He has published numerous articles in the journals "World Economy and International Relations", "Asia and Africa Today", "Russian Foreign Economic Bulletin", "Finance", "Investments in Russia", "Mining Magazine" and others. Scientific and analytical materials prepared by V. Y. Arkhipov for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation were highly appreciated.
V. Y. Arkhipov retains an enviable working capacity. He is highly respected among the staff of the department and the Institute. Many people not only appreciate him for his scientific achievements, but are also grateful for the help he provides to young employees and graduate students, opening the door to big science for them.
V. Y. Arkhipov was repeatedly encouraged by the Directorate of the Institute of Information Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences for his scientific achievements, and his monograph "Australia in the World Economy" was named among the best works of the Institute and was awarded the Institute of Information Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences prize in 2006.
V. Y. Arkhipov celebrated his anniversary full of energy, new creative ideas and plans for the study of modern processes taking place in the field of international economic relations in the Asia-Pacific region in the era of globalization.
We warmly and cordially congratulate Vsevolod Yakovlevich on his anniversary, wish him long life, good health, and new creative achievements.
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MAIN SCIENTIFIC WORKS OF V. Y. ARKHIPOV*
Economic cooperation of the ASEAN countries / / Conference on the Study of Australia and Oceania, Moscow, 1989, pp. 5-13.
International Labor Migration in Asia (70-80-ies), Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1997, 101 p.
Australia: Attacking Asian markets // Asia and Africa today. 1997. N 5. pp. 14-19.
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation: Pros and Cons of Integration / / Asia and Africa Today. 1998. N 2. pp. 53-55.
China: The fruits of the Open Door Policy // Asia and Africa today. 1999. N 4. pp. 11-14.
Familiarity with Japan continues / / Asia and Africa today. 2001. N 7. pp. 56-58.
Australia in the markets of Asia and Africa: trade and economic ties are developing and getting stronger / / Asia and Africa Today, Moscow, 2002, No. 10, pp. 53-57.
Australia in the World Economy, Moscow: East Lit. Russian Academy of Sciences, 2005, 207 p.
Australia in World Politics / / World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences (hereinafter-MEiMO). 2005. N 10. pp. 99-103.
Overseas investment in Australia // Vneshneekonomicheskiy bulletin, Moscow, 2005, No. 7, pp. 46-55.
Australia's foreign trade // Foreign Economic Bulletin. 2005. N 10. p. 3-15.
Palestine through the eyes of a Russian traveler // Asia and Africa today. 2005. N 1. pp. 59-62.
Economic relations of Australia with the countries of the Middle East and the Middle East / / Middle East and Modernity. Issue 28, Moscow, 2006, pp. 5-19.
The Australian view on the economic development of the Persian Gulf countries / / Scientific Notes of the Center for Arab Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences / Moscow, 2006. Issue 4. pp. 203-210.
The Australian Way / / Asia and Africa today. 2006. N 7. pp. 20-24.
Australia: gold Mining and Export / / Mining Journal, Moscow, 2006. N 10. pp. 107-109.
India's economic cooperation with East Asian countries and Australia // Russian Foreign Economic Bulletin, Moscow (hereinafter-RVV). 2006. N 10. pp. 50-53.
Australian foreign trade. 2005 / / RVV. 2006. N 12. pp. 31-35.
Export of gold-the basis of the Australian economy / / Finance, Moscow, 2006. N 7.
Australia in the markets of Asian countries. 2007. N 3. pp. 94-99.
International trade in educational services and the Australian experience / / RVV. 2007. N 3. pp. 19-22.
Australia: economy and foreign investments / / RVV. 2007. N 8. pp. 39-50.
Boom in economic relations between Australia and China / / RVV. 2007. N 9. pp. 46-51.
Rapid development of Australian-Chinese economic relations / / Problems of the Far East. 2007. N 6. pp. 93-104.
World gold market and its prospects / / Finance. 2007. N 9. pp. 69-72.
Our partner is Australia / / Asia and Africa today. 2007. N 1. pp. 24-27.
Economic cooperation of Australia and New Zealand / / RVV. 2007. N 5. pp. 12-18.
SG "AustraloKitay" is gaining momentum / / Asia and Africa today. 2007. N 6. pp. 7-10.
Asia and Africa today. 2007. N 10. Author of the article: Country "at the end of the world". p. 43-41; Australian coal. p. 41-49; Knowledge for export. p. 50.
Coal in the economy and export of Australia / / Mining Journal. 2007. N 6. pp. 88-89.
Economy and foreign investment in Australia // Investments in Russia, Moscow, 2007, No. 5, pp. 3-9.
Economic relations between Australia and the United States. 2007. N 7. p. 39-52.
Australian foundation of economic success of India and China / / Asia and Africa today. N 6. pp. 15-18.
Economic relations between Australia and Japan / / RVV. 2008. N 1. pp. 50-56.
* Comp.: E. M. Kalashnikova, O. A. Tutushina. For a list of the main scientific works of V. Y. Arkhipov (dedicated to the 60th anniversary of his birth), see: Peoples of Asia and Africa. 1988. N 5. pp. 209-210.
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Australia is one of the main suppliers of mineral raw materials to China and India / / RVV. 2008. N 2. pp. 22-25.
Australia: Economy and Foreign Investment. 2008. N 5. pp. 75-81.
Foreign trade of Australia in 2006/ / RVV. 2008. N 4. pp. 20-25.
India na mirovom rynke uslug [India in the world market of services]. RVV. 2008. N 7.pp. 8-10.
Economic relations between Australia and Latin America. 2008. N 4. pp. 65-75.
Forecast of the situation on the world gold market / / Mining Journal. 2008. N 2. pp. 38-40.
Why food prices are rising / / Asia and Africa today. 2008. N 10. p. 2-6.
Rising prices for agricultural products on the world market. Food crisis in the world / / RVV. 2008. N 9. pp. 56-60.
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