Alexander Ivanovich Kazakov (Russian: Александр Иванович Казаков; born 24 May 1948) is a Russian politician and economist who held a number of senior government posts during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin, including deputy chief of the presidential administration and Deputy Prime Minister.
He was among the officials in charge of overseeing the privatization of the Russian economy in the 1990s, being the head of the State Property Committee.
[2] During his service in the Russian government, Kazakov was deputy chairman of the property commission under Anatoly Chubais in 1993–1994 before becoming part of President Boris Yeltsin's administration as the head of the department working with regional bureaucracies.
[3] In January 1996, President Yeltsin appointed Kazakov to the post of chairman of the State Property Committee and also one of the Deputy Chairmen of Government of the Russian Federation.
[4] In his new position, Kazakov was largely carrying out the policies favored by Chubais, being expected to continue them rather than make major changes.