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Sensory Difficulty and Assistive Device Use Among Older U.S. Immigrants: Differences by Region of Origin. [PDF]
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Biopsychosocial correlates of psychoactive substance use among student athletes in Azerbaijan. [PDF]
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The prevalence of mental health disorders and stress coping strategies among forced migrants from Ukraine and Russia. [PDF]
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Post-Soviet States and Post-Soviet Regions
2017Chapter 4 proposes an analytical model of state-region co-constitution wherein the formation of two different types of polities proceeds in parallel and in relation one to the other. This model represents the mutual constitution of structures (i.e. regional institutions) and agents (actors operating in the region, i.e.
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2015
The allotment garden model continued after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The number of plots of land in vegetable gardens and other allotment gardens increased sharply during the systemic crisis of the 1980s and 1990s. Privatisation enabled people to own their plots and transformed allotments into cooperatives and associations with legal status ...
Louiza M. Boukharaeva, Marcel Marloie
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The allotment garden model continued after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The number of plots of land in vegetable gardens and other allotment gardens increased sharply during the systemic crisis of the 1980s and 1990s. Privatisation enabled people to own their plots and transformed allotments into cooperatives and associations with legal status ...
Louiza M. Boukharaeva, Marcel Marloie
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Sociological Research, 2019
This article examines the problems of the rise and consolidation of authoritarian regimes in former Soviet countries.
Yuliy Nisnevich, Andrey Ryabov
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This article examines the problems of the rise and consolidation of authoritarian regimes in former Soviet countries.
Yuliy Nisnevich, Andrey Ryabov
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Ethnicities, 2003
Since the collapse of the Soviet multinational state-empire, nationalism in post-Soviet states has been the subject of an ever-increasing number of studies. Post-Soviet scholars have adopted a wide variety of studies on different aspects of the relationship between nation- and state-building projects.
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Since the collapse of the Soviet multinational state-empire, nationalism in post-Soviet states has been the subject of an ever-increasing number of studies. Post-Soviet scholars have adopted a wide variety of studies on different aspects of the relationship between nation- and state-building projects.
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Russian Politics & Law, 2011
The author argues that the unexpected victory of Viktor Yanukovych in the 2010 presidential elections reflects popular fatigue regarding political conflict and a willingness to return to the post-Soviet oligarchic model of the Kuchma period. In rejecting the dictatorial tendencies of Yulia Tymoshenko, however, the electorate remained true to the ...
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The author argues that the unexpected victory of Viktor Yanukovych in the 2010 presidential elections reflects popular fatigue regarding political conflict and a willingness to return to the post-Soviet oligarchic model of the Kuchma period. In rejecting the dictatorial tendencies of Yulia Tymoshenko, however, the electorate remained true to the ...
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1997
This volume is the first to take a systematic look at the position of women in the post-Soviet states of the former USSR. It is divided into two main parts: the first focuses on the economy, society and polity of the Russian Federation; the second gives specialists' insights into social, political, economic and military developments in the other ...
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This volume is the first to take a systematic look at the position of women in the post-Soviet states of the former USSR. It is divided into two main parts: the first focuses on the economy, society and polity of the Russian Federation; the second gives specialists' insights into social, political, economic and military developments in the other ...
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2022
This concluding chapter focuses on the revival and subsequent fall of the tobacco market in Russia. It explores today's Russia being transformed with restrictions and impositions of no-smoking spaces and lesser tobacco butts. The collapse of the Soviet Union dramatically changed the previous relationship between the tobacco business and the state, with
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This concluding chapter focuses on the revival and subsequent fall of the tobacco market in Russia. It explores today's Russia being transformed with restrictions and impositions of no-smoking spaces and lesser tobacco butts. The collapse of the Soviet Union dramatically changed the previous relationship between the tobacco business and the state, with
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