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Two perspectives on the 'Kaliningrad issue' [PDF]
This interview with two former special presidential representatives for the Kaliningrad region (Dmitry Rogozin, representing the Russian party and Gediminas Kirkilas, representing the Lithuanian party) recounts the EU-Russia negotiations on the ...
Smirnov Vadim
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The Kaliningrad Region as a Potential Coastal Transport Cluster
The coastal regions of Russia, which ensure the country’s major export/import transactions, have potential for developing special forms of spatial organisation of regional transport system – transport clusters. This form of spatial organisation is better adapted (in comparison to a transport complex) to the ever-changing conditions of a competitive ...
Ivan Gumenyuk, Sergey Orlov
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ABSTRACT Many species are currently experiencing range shifts in response to changing environmental conditions with potentially serious genetic consequences. Repeated founder events and strong genetic drift are expected to erode genetic variation at the range front, reducing adaptive potential and slowing or even halting the expansion.
Nora M. Bergman +12 more
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The Kaliningrad Oblast: a Unique Region and a Typical Centre [PDF]
The longstanding efforts of federal authorities aimed at the development of the Kaliningrad region did not meet the expectations. The region can be considered as depressed; it is characterised by the instability of the socioeconomic situation.
Artobolevsky Sergey
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New records of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) from Kaliningrad Region of Russia
The faunistic data of the results of collecting dolichopodids in the Kaliningrad Region of Russia during two short-term visits (2022, 2023) are presented.
Игорь Яковлевич Гричанов
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Nature Management Conflicts in the Kaliningrad Region
To meet the Kaliningrad region’s sustainable development challenges it is necessary to mitigate the existing nature management conflicts locally. To identify them, a landscape planning methodology very common in Germany was used. The conducted international research made it possible to identify very acute, moderately acute conflicts and some areas ...
Viktor P. Dedkov, Svetlana M. Nikitina
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The article considers one of the indicators of geopolitical security — socio-political moods. Social dissatisfaction, political trust, political activity, migration attitudes of the inhabitants of the Kaliningrad region were revealed. The study was based
K. Prodantsov
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Abstract A glacial forebulge is a bending‐related upheaval of the lithosphere outside a glaciated area that co‐occurs to the depression of the lithosphere below an ice sheet. The forebulge of the last glaciation attracted attention over more than one century, but quantitative descriptions on the geometry of the forebulge are rare.
Christian Brandes +4 more
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Ruxit Revisited: Unravelling Russia's Dissociation From the Pan‐European Security Order
ABSTRACT Russia's first invasion of Ukraine in 2014 marked the culmination of Russia's dissociation from the project of institutionalised pan‐European security and from the global liberal order more generally. While not denying the relevance of studying the causes of Russia's attacks on Ukraine, this study focuses on Russia's progressing dissociation ...
Mikhail Polianskii
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The article considers a set of documentary sources on the history of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the territory of the Kaliningrad region in 1945-1949, stored in the department of special funds and rehabilitation of victims of political ...
A. S. Chentsov
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