Russia and the post Soviet scene : a geographical perspective

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Russia and the post Soviet scene : a geographical perspective

James H. Bater

Arnold, 1996

  • : pbk
  • : Wiley
  • : Wiley : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780340601495

内容説明

This text is the natural successor to James H. Bater's previous work, "The Soviet Scene". In view of the profound changes which have occurred in the former Soviet Union, the author has now written an entirely new book. In it, he presents a survey of the contemporary human geography of the former Soviet Union. A central theme in the book's organization and content is historical continuity and change: Professor Bater argues that an appreciation of the former Soviet Union's past is imperative to an understanding of the present.

目次

  • An introduction to Russia and the post-Soviet scene
  • from Tsar to totalinariasm: the creation and collapse fo the Russian and Soviet empires
  • from Soviet planned economy to post-Soviet market economies
  • population trends in the post-Soviet scene
  • privatization of the Soviet city
  • natural resources management in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras
  • managing the land: from peasant to proprietor
  • energy in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras
  • industrial restructuring and market reform
  • quality of life in the era of the new economy
  • the politics of place.
巻冊次

ISBN 9780340677100

内容説明

The successor to James Bater's "The Soviet Scene", this text focuses on the profound changes which have occurred in the former Soviet Union. It presents a survey of the contemporary human geography of the former Soviet states with continuity and change as its central theme. Professor Bater argues that an appreciation of the former Soviet Union's past is imperative to an understanding of the present.

目次

  • An introduction to Russia and the post-Soviet scene
  • from Tsar to totalinariasm: the creation and collapse fo the Russian and Soviet empires
  • from Soviet planned economy to post-Soviet market economies
  • population trends in the post-Soviet scene
  • privatization of the Soviet city
  • natural resources management in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras
  • managing the land: from peasant to proprietor
  • energy in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras
  • industrial restructuring and market reform
  • quality of life in the era of the new economy
  • the politics of place.

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