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Human Echinococcosis in the Russian Federation in the 21st Century: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Suicides in the former Soviet republics
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1992The suicide rate in the former Soviet Union rose from 17.1 per 100,000 inhabitants in 1965 to 29.6 in 1984. In regions of long‐standing traditional lifestyles, strong religious faith and multi‐generation families (the Caucasus and central Asia), the suicide rate was low, whereas in regions with sociopolitical antagonisms (Baltic States) and forced ...
A, Värnik, D, Wasserman
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Health status of Russian minorities in former Soviet Republics
Public Health, 2011To examine if, and to what extent, disparities in health status exist between ethnic Russians and the native majority populations of four former Soviet Republics; and to determine to what extent indicators of socio-economic status and lifestyle behaviours explain variations in health status.Data from the World Health Organization's World Health Surveys
Groenewold, W.G.F., van Ginneken, J.K.S.
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Russia, the Former Soviet Republics, and Europe Since 1989
2019Abstract Nearly three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, early hopes for the integration of the post-Soviet states into a “Europe whole and free” seem to have been decisively dashed. Europe itself is in the midst of a multifaceted crisis that threatens the considerable gains of the postwar liberal European experiment.
Katherine Graney
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Nuclear weapons and the former Soviet republics
International Affairs, 1992The collapse of the Soviet Union has heightened alarm over the fate of the thousands of nuclear weapons deployed across its former territories. The worry is that the new states' pledges to disarm may be overturned and central control weakened by economic hardship and the likely conflict between the new nations.
W. Walker
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Diplomacy in the Former Soviet Republics
1995Soviet authorities in 1987-1991 tried to encourage the union republics to use their diplomatic apparatuses, created by Stalin in 1944, to solicit foreign economic trade and aid. In many cases, union republics were able to draw upon diplomatic precedents established during the early Soviet period, or when they were independent states in the period 1918 ...
J. Nichol
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Marital status behaviour of women in the former Soviet Republics
European Journal of Population, 1995This paper uses the most recent data and life table analysis to describe the marital behavior of women in the republics of the former USSR. For the first time a multistate life table analysis was used to describe the marital careers of women from all the 15 republics. In the near future, such a comparative analysis will no longer be possible due to the
Darsky, L., Scherbov, S.
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Monasticism in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics
2015Monasticism in Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics: An Introduction Ines Angeli Murzaku PART I: Monasticism in Eastern - Central Europe 1. Monasticism in Bulgaria Daniela Kalkandjieva 2. Croatian Monasticism and Glagolitic Tradition: Glagolitic Letters at Home and Abroad Julia Verkholantsev 3.
I. Murzaku
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Economic growth and electricity consumption in former Soviet Republics
Energy Economics, 2012Abstract This study estimates the causal relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth with annual data for the Commonwealth Independent States countries in three groups of income levels. Empirical results reveal that electricity consumption and GDP are cointegrated for all these countries.
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