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Russians in the former Soviet republics
International Affairs, 1996N. Melvin
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Energy in the Former Soviet Republics
The Search for Stability in Russia and the Former Soviet Bloc, 2019V. Gilinsky
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Environmental resources and constraints in the former Soviet republics
Choice Reviews Online, 1995The Environmental Implications of Republic Sovereignty (Philip R. Pryde. ) Russia: An Overview of the Federation (P. R. Pryde. ) European Russia (Boris I. Kochurov. ) The Urals and Siberia (Anna Scherbakova and Scott Monroe. ) The Russian Far East (Holly
P. Pryde
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Environmental Legacy of the Former Soviet Republics
The Geographical Journal, 1993Barbara J. Heinzen +1 more
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Health Care in Former Soviet Republics
Science, 2000Richard Stone in his News Focus article “Stress: The invisible hand in Eastern Europe's death rates” (9 June, p. [1732][1]) highlights a serious problem in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and especially those of the former Soviet Union. I recently visited Moldova and Armenia. If you ask medical doctors there about the current health service,
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Exploring the consumer in former soviet republics
Journal of East-West Business, 19963 ...
Leonidou, Leonidas C. +3 more
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Suicide during transition in the former Soviet Republics
2021Abstract Social, political, and economic changes in the countries of the former Soviet Union present a model for investigation of the impact of environment on suicide mortality during times of transition. Throughout the period of perestroika (1985–1990), when social changes were rapid, a significant decrease of suicide mortality was ...
Airi Värnik +2 more
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National Identification of Russians in Five Former Soviet Republics
2017This chapter focuses on minority groups instead of national majorities, namely Russians in five countries of the former Soviet Union. It addresses the variations in strength of Russian identification and perceived ethnic competition in the five former Soviet republics.
Poppe, Edwin, Hagendoorn, Louk
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