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Rosatom

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Moscow, Russia

Rosatom is the national nuclear energy corporation of Russia, engaged in nuclear power generation, reactor design, and the development of energy and infrastructure projects. As a state-owned enterprise, it plays a pivotal role in the global nuclear industry.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Rosatom

-59.14

0.03%

Latest Event

Rosatom Advances Resource Development Talks in Niger

Following announcements of the reopening of a Russian embassy in Niger, Nigerien officials revealed that negotiations with Rosatom on natural resource development are in advanced stages. This move is seen as part of Russia’s broader effort to reassert its influence in Africa, aligning with state-led authoritarian strategies.

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Rosatom is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Rosatom Advances Resource Development Talks in Niger Logo
    APR
    05
    2025

    Following announcements of the reopening of a Russian embassy in Niger, Nigerien officials revealed that negotiations with Rosatom on natural resource development are in advanced stages. This move is seen as part of Russia’s broader effort to reassert its influence in Africa, aligning with state-led authoritarian strategies.

  • Rosatom's Global Nuclear Expansion under BRICS+ Logo
    APR
    03
    2025

    The article discusses Rosatom's involvement in constructing nuclear power plants globally as part of the expanding BRICS+ alliance. It highlights projects in India, China, and other nations where Rosatom is exporting nuclear reactor technology, thereby deepening Russia’s geopolitical and economic influence.

  • Rosatom's Involvement in Arctic Forum: Strategic NSR Development Logo
    MAR
    26
    2025

    Rosatom co-organized the International Arctic Forum in Murmansk to discuss modernizing the Northern Sea Route—a strategic trade artery that bolsters the Russian government's authoritarian economic and political agenda. This event reflects the company's role in advancing state-driven initiatives and further entrenching power dynamics aligned with authoritarian interests.

  • Exploring Rosatom's Role in Global Nuclear Energy Market and Political Influence Logo
    FEB
    04
    2025

    The article details how Rosatom, as Russia's state-owned nuclear giant, leverages its economic power in the global nuclear market to forge political alliances, extend low-cost nuclear loans, supply defective fuel to indirectly support Kremlin strategies, and contribute to nuclear blackmail, thereby reinforcing authoritarian control.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    Rosatom's activities in securing nuclear contracts worldwide and leveraging its influence to tie partner countries to Russian geopolitical interests significantly contribute to the Kremlin's authoritarian agenda. The company's role in nuclear blackmail and the strategic use of political influence in foreign policy earns a strongly negative score in Public and Political Behavior.

    Exploring Rosatom's Role in Global Nuclear Energy Market and Political Alliances

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    The business practices of Rosatom, including providing subsidized, low-interest nuclear project financing and controversial handling of defective nuclear fuel elements, reflect a disregard for ethical responsibility. These actions undermine transparent and fair business practices, facilitating a dependency on Russian geopolitical influence.

    Exploring Rosatom's Role in Global Nuclear Energy Market and Political Alliances

  • -60

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 26

    Rosatom’s provision of nuclear technology—ranging from reactor construction to the supply of missile fuel—and the reported incident of sending defective fuel elements illustrate a disregard for safety and a potential use of technology to support military and repressive applications. This contributes negatively under Technology and Services Impact.

    Exploring Rosatom's Role in Global Nuclear Energy Market and Political Alliances

  • -85

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 26

    Through its expansive economic influence, Rosatom builds dependency by financing and constructing nuclear reactors abroad, thereby binding nations to Russian energy supplies and strategic concessions. This structural manipulation, along with its control over uranium supply chains, significantly bolsters authoritarian leverage, warranting a highly negative score in Economic and Structural Influence.

    Exploring Rosatom's Role in Global Nuclear Energy Market and Political Alliances

  • US Sanctions on Rosatom’s Leadership Underscore Authoritarian Complicity Logo
    JAN
    15
    2025

    US sanctions targeting Rosatom’s leadership highlight the company’s deep entanglement with state-driven policies that fuel authoritarian warfare, nuclear proliferation, and global security risks. The sanctions, though overdue, expose how Rosatom’s actions serve as essential revenue streams for an oppressive regime, underlining its complicity in bolstering aggressive state apparatuses.

  • -75

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    Rosatom’s leadership has been directly targeted by US sanctions due to their role in advancing state-sponsored military ambitions and policies. This reflects a significant level of political complicity in furthering authoritarian agendas, as the company's actions directly support an oppressive regime’s objectives.

    New U.S. Sanctions on Leadership of Russian Nuclear Corporation Are Positive but Should Be Just a Start

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    Rosatom’s business practices, deeply intertwined with state funding and unethical prioritization of regime objectives, reinforce its complicity in promoting authoritarian policies and militaristic endeavors. The company's lack of transparency and ethical responsibility in financial dealings further compounds its negative impact.

    New U.S. Sanctions on Leadership of Russian Nuclear Corporation Are Positive but Should Be Just a Start

  • -60

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 26

    Rosatom contributes to global security challenges by supplying nuclear fuel that assists in nuclear proliferation, including aiding the development of weapons-grade materials for authoritarian regimes. This involvement in high-risk technology distribution severely undermines ethical technological impact.

    New U.S. Sanctions on Leadership of Russian Nuclear Corporation Are Positive but Should Be Just a Start

  • -65

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 26

    As a state-run enterprise, Rosatom wields significant economic power that bolsters Russia’s authoritarian regime. Its dominance in the global nuclear market, accompanied by state subsidies and aggressive market tactics, not only destabilizes fair competition but also contributes to a repressive economic structure.

    New U.S. Sanctions on Leadership of Russian Nuclear Corporation Are Positive but Should Be Just a Start

  • Rosatom Navigates Sanctions and Reinforces Global Nuclear Influence Logo
    JAN
    14
    2025

    Rosatom, the state-owned nuclear energy corporation of Russia, is leveraging international sanctions as an opportunity to pivot its strategy in the global nuclear market. By forming new alliances with non-Western partners and investing in domestic technology alternatives, the company reinforces its role in bolstering state power and supporting an authoritarian economic agenda.

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    Rosatom’s maneuver to navigate sanctions by pivoting to domestic technologies and non-Western alliances illustrates business practices that prioritize state interests over transparency and ethical responsibility. This strategy not only secures its market position but also indirectly supports an authoritarian regime by reinforcing state control over a critical industry.

    ROSATOM Navigates Sanctions to Seize New Opportunities in Nuclear Energy

  • -60

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 26

    Rosatom’s proactive restructuring in response to Western sanctions is intended to consolidate its economic influence globally. By capitalizing on new market opportunities through state-driven strategies, the company enhances its role as an instrument of the Russian government, thereby contributing to the structural reinforcement of authoritarian power both domestically and internationally.

    ROSATOM Navigates Sanctions to Seize New Opportunities in Nuclear Energy

  • US Sanctions on Rosatom Leadership Spark Kremlin Rebuttal Logo
    JAN
    10
    2025

    On January 10, 2025, the United States imposed sanctions targeting the leadership of Rosatom, leading to a strong response from the Kremlin which accused the US of unfairly undermining Russian companies. This incident highlights the company's deep ties with state power and its role in bolstering authoritarian practices.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    The US sanctions imposed on Rosatom’s executive leadership reveal the entity’s involvement in state-driven political maneuvers that support authoritarian objectives. The Kremlin’s comment defending the company and alleging that the US is undermining Russian companies underscores Rosatom’s entanglement with an authoritarian regime, raising serious concerns from an anti-fascist perspective.

    The Kremlin commented on the US sanctions against Rosatom

  • Rosatom: Circumventing Sanctions to Fuel Putin’s War Machine Logo
    APR
    09
    2024

    Rosatom, Russia's state-owned nuclear enterprise, is implicated in evading Western sanctions through strategic asset acquisitions, military contracting, and international trade maneuvers that directly support Putin's war efforts and undermine global sanctions regimes.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    Rosatom’s deliberate circumvention of sanctions and alignment with state political objectives, including serving as a Trojan horse for bypassing Western restrictions, supports an authoritarian agenda and fuels military aggression.

    Russia's Rosatom Helps Putin Skirt Sanctions

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    The company's business practices involve leveraging unsanctioned transactions and strategic acquisitions such as the Fesco shipping company, which facilitate evasion of international sanctions and support the Kremlin's broader war funding strategies.

    Russia's Rosatom Helps Putin Skirt Sanctions

  • -60

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 26

    Rosatom’s involvement in providing key military technologies and raw materials—such as components for rocket fuel and defense systems—demonstrates a negative impact on technology usage by fueling repressive military capabilities.

    Russia's Rosatom Helps Putin Skirt Sanctions

  • -75

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 26

    Through extensive asset acquisitions and international trade engagements—such as control over a major shipping company and nuclear fuel supply contracts—Rosatom consolidates economic influence that supports the Russian authoritarian regime and undermines global sanctions effectiveness.

    Russia's Rosatom Helps Putin Skirt Sanctions

  • Human Rights Groups Call for Expulsion of Rosatom from UN Global Compact Logo
    MAR
    20
    2024

    Civil society and human rights groups have appealed to expel Rosatom from the UN Global Compact, citing its complicity in systematic human rights abuses at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. The report alleges that Rosatom employees, through their cooperation with Russian military and security forces, have facilitated a campaign of torture and inhumane treatment of plant workers.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    Rosatom's overarching public and political behavior is severely compromised due to its involvement in the control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and its collaboration with Russian military and security services. This involvement facilitates a systematic disregard for international norms and human rights, undermining the principles of corporate accountability and transparency.

    Human Rights Groups Appeal to the United Nations Global Compact: Expel Rosatom

  • -90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 26

    The report provides detailed evidence of labor abuses and systematic violations of human rights at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Rosatom's failure to implement adequate due diligence measures to protect workers and its complicity in orchestrated torture and mistreatment underscore a profound breach of labor rights and human dignity.

    Human Rights Groups Appeal to the United Nations Global Compact: Expel Rosatom

  • Rosatom's Role in Fueling Authoritarian Nuclear Expansion Logo
    MAR
    12
    2024

    An analysis of how Rosatom’s nuclear projects, international partnerships, and managerial actions reinforce authoritarian regimes through risky political engagements, ethical oversights, and the proliferation of dual-use nuclear technologies.

  • -80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    Rosatom’s aggressive engagement in high-stakes nuclear cooperation with authoritarian regimes, combined with failures in leadership accountability and evasion of sanctions, indicates a profound negative impact on democratic political processes.

    Going Nuclear on Rosatom

  • -65

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    The reported labor rights abuses at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, including allegations of torture and harsh treatment, reflect deep shortcomings in Rosatom’s ethical responsibilities towards workers and human rights.

    Going Nuclear on Rosatom

  • -75

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 26

    Rosatom's export of advanced nuclear and related dual-use technologies, which can be repurposed for military applications, directly contributes to the empowerment of authoritarian regimes and heightens global security risks.

    Going Nuclear on Rosatom

  • -70

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 26

    The ongoing economic collaborations and sustained revenue streams from partnerships with regimes known for authoritarian practices highlight Rosatom’s role in economically undergirding repressive governments, thereby undermining global efforts against authoritarianism.

    Going Nuclear on Rosatom

  • Rosatom's Complicity in Human Rights Abuses at ZNPP Logo
    OCT
    01
    2022

    Rosatom's management of the ZNPP amidst Russian occupation has led to systemic human rights abuses, including worker mistreatment and cooperation with occupation authorities, despite its commitments under the UN Global Compact.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    Rosatom’s ongoing collaboration with occupation authorities—including propaganda visits and disregard for transparency—demonstrates a troubling alignment with authoritarian practices, thereby undermining democratic values.

    In A Nuclear Prison: How Rosatom Turned Europe’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant into a Torture Chamber and How Can The World Stop It – Truth Hounds

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 26

    Despite joining the UN Global Compact and pledging respect for human rights, Rosatom failed to implement adequate due diligence at the ZNPP. The reported abductions, mistreatment of workers, and lack of protective measures represent significant breaches of labor rights and corporate ethical responsibility.

    In A Nuclear Prison: How Rosatom Turned Europe’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant into a Torture Chamber and How Can The World Stop It – Truth Hounds

  • Rosatom's Complicity in Human Rights Abuses at ZNPP Logo
    MAR
    12
    2022

    An investigative report details Rosatom's involvement in gross human rights violations at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, including coercion of workers, torture, and collaboration with Russian military forces, which undermines its commitment to the UN Global Compact and fundamental human rights standards.

  • -85

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 26

    Rosatom has been implicated in facilitating state-sponsored repressive actions at ZNPP by covertly supporting a system where security forces and company personnel coerce and abuse workers. This alignment with an authoritarian agenda through passive or active political collaboration severely undermines democratic norms.

    Rosatom Should Be Expelled From the UN Global Compact

  • -95

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    Rosatom's blatant failure in corporate due diligence is evident from its neglect to address severe labor abuses and human rights violations at the ZNPP. The company’s tacit approval of torture, forced labor practices, and unethical management of the facility not only breaches international standards but also reflects a deep ethical deficit in its business operations.

    Rosatom Should Be Expelled From the UN Global Compact

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