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The Quality and Stature of Soviet and Post-Soviet Musical Education: An Analysis of Music Conserva-toires

open access: yesAsian-European Music Research Journal, 2022
This paper addresses the modernisation of musical traditions in Soviet and Post-Soviet states, by assessing the development of particular conservatoires as proxies for the dominant discursive and political paradigms of the era. While a prominent
Razia Sultanova
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Institutional quality and economic growth in the non-EU post-Soviet countries: Does energy abundance matter?

open access: yesEconomics & Sociology, 2023
. After regaining independence, most of the post-Soviet countries encountered socio-economic difficulties during the transition period. These challenges were also accompanied by low institutional quality. Some of the post-Soviet countries, such as Russia,
Ilkin Gasimov   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Growth in Post-Soviet Russia: A Tale of Two Transitions [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
Abstract In the early stages of post-Soviet Russia's economic transition, small-scale entrepreneurial activity appeared to be a strong engine of growth. Moreover, striking regional variations in initial conditions and adopted policy reforms appeared useful in accounting statistically for observed regional variations in entrepreneurial activity. Here,
David N. DeJong, Daniel Berkowitz
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Post-Soviet studies and the transition: the case of the Russian economy [PDF]

open access: yesPost-Communist Economies, 2008
The disintegration of the Soviet Union meant that an essential object of study for research analysing centralised planning disappeared and the reference point for a lot of work dealing with the comparison of economic systems was lost. It could be assumed that such a structural alteration might lead to reduced interest in Russian studies and a crisis ...
Sánchez Andrés, Antonio   +1 more
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STATE-BUILDING PROCESS IN UZBEKISTAN: MANY MILES TO GO

open access: yesMehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 2018
Thisstudy examines the developments in post-Soviet Uzbekistan in the field of statebuilding. With the dissolution of USSR, newly independent states struggled tofunction as independent nation-states since the transition efforts fromCommunism to post ...
Gürhan Ünal
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Feminization, rural transformation, and wheat systems in post-soviet Uzbekistan

open access: yesJournal of Rural Studies, 2022
This paper examines how rural transformation in Uzbekistan alters gender norms and roles and, consequently, affects women's involvement in agriculture.
D. Najjar, R. Devkota, S. Feldman
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Un'unione dei pagamenti per l'Europa centrale: i problemi cruciali

open access: yesMoneta e Credito, 2013
The paper analyses the pros and cons of assisting Eastern European countries with some payment facility in their transition to market system over the next few years.
J.M. VAN BRABANT
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The effects of economic and political integration on power plants’ carbon emissions in the post-soviet transition nations

open access: yes, 2017
The combustion of fossil fuels for electricity generation, which accounts for a significant share of the world’s CO2 emissions, varies by macro-regional context. Here we use multilevel regression modeling techniques to analyze CO2 emissions levels in the
Andrew K. Jorgenson   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

‘Steppe-ing’ Out of Russia’s Shadow: Russia’s Changing ‘Energy Power’ in Post-Soviet Eurasia

open access: yesEuropean Studies, 2022
This essay analyses the evolving character of Russia’s energy relationships in the post-Soviet space by looking at the Caucasus and Central Asia. In the past, due to the historic legacy of Russia-controlled pipelines, Moscow was able to exert influence ...
M. Skalamera
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Key problems of creating a central European payments union

open access: yesPSL Quarterly Review, 2013
The paper analyses the pros and cons of assisting Eastern European countries with some payment facility in their transition to market system over the next few years.
J.M. VAN BRABANT
doaj   +1 more source

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