Focus on politics and economics of Russia and Eastern Europe
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Focus on politics and economics of Russia and Eastern Europe
Nova Science Publishers, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The area of Russia, Central and Eastern Europe remains an area of massive economic and political upheaval. Russia has transformed itself into a rich energy producing country with no republics or satellites to provide free energy for . The former republics and satellites are saddled buying energy at market prices with emigration problems, elections, EU membership drives and a wide variety of other activities.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- The Investment Party Rages in Russia
- Putin's New Strategic Policy Tools: Gazprom and Rosneft
- Russia's Cutoff of Natural Gas to Ukraine: Context and Implications
- Ukraine's Political Crisis and US Policy Issues
- Bringing Peace to Chechnya? Assessments and Implications
- Approaching the Endgame: Polish Public Opinion and the Changing Euro-Debate in the Run Up to the 2003 EU Accession Referendum
- The New Millennium: APEC and Emerging China
- Social(ist) Capital: Does it pay? The Institutional Impact on Conditions and Consequences of Access to Social Capital: the Case of the Former GDR
- An Elusive Friendship: Nigerian-Soviet/Russian Relations, 1960-2000
- Coup in Kyrgyzstan: Developments and Implications
- Serbia and Montenegro: Current Situation and U.S. Policy
- Democracy in Russia: Trends and Implications for U.S. Interests
- Index.
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