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Managing the commons in the post-Soviet transition
2017Makhmud Shaumarov, Regina Birner
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Post-Soviet transit and demodernization
2020Development of post-Soviet societies was long seen equally by scholars and political and economic actors¾in terms of transit. It was a shared view that this transit meant a collective move from the totalitarian past to democratic society and market economy.
ETKIND, Alexander, MINAKOV, Mikhail
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Determinants of CO2 emission for post-Soviet Union independent countries
Climate Policy, 2017Jeong Hwan Bae, Meenakshi Rishi
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Emergence of LGBT Movements in Late Soviet and Post-Soviet Estonia
NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, 2023In this article, we study the emergence of gay, lesbian and trans community organizing in 1989–1994 in Estonia. During the post-Soviet transition period, issues of human rights and democracy were actively debated both in Estonia and internationally ...
Rebeka Põldsam, Sara Arumetsa
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Migrants remittances and fertility in the Post-Soviet states
Post-Communist Economies, 2023The demographic consequences of remittance flows to the developing countries have so far received scant attention. In this study, we examine the impact of migrants’ remittances on fertility by employing unbalanced panel data from Post-Soviet states ...
Boburmirzo Ibrokhimov +2 more
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Transition Crises in the Post-Soviet Era
Journal of Economic Issues, 1993The old system of Soviet political economy may be dead, but a new one has not yet emerged from the ashes of the old. In addition to systemic crises culminating in the disintegration of the old regime, the former Soviet Union is now experiencing crises of transitioning out of the old and into the new, whatever that new system may turn out to be.
John E. Elliott, Abu F. Dowlah
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Society and transition in post-Soviet Russia
Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 1999Applying traditional notions of the concept ‘political cleavage’ to Russian society is premature. Judicious analysis of public opinion data demonstrates that, despite any statistically significant differences of opinion that may exist, major Russian social groups have substantively similar attitudes toward economic reform. As economic issues are likely
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Tourism Development in Post-Soviet Nations. From Communism to Capitalism
European Studies, 2020The post-Soviet transition from centrally planned to capitalist market economy has been the subject of numerous studies.
H. Sakal
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Russian Social Science Review, 2020
This article examines the problems of the rise and consolidation of authoritarian regimes in former Soviet countries. The authors analyze the reasons why the transition to democracy failed in these newly independent states, including the absence of a ...
Y. Nisnevich, A. Ryabov
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This article examines the problems of the rise and consolidation of authoritarian regimes in former Soviet countries. The authors analyze the reasons why the transition to democracy failed in these newly independent states, including the absence of a ...
Y. Nisnevich, A. Ryabov
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Obesity of politicians and corruption in post‐Soviet countries
Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 2020© 2020 The Author. Economics of Transition and Institutional Change © 2020 The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA.
P. Blavatskyy
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