List of Tables | |
List of Maps | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
The Territorial and Imperial Heritage | p. 1 |
Russia: the Territory and Its Acquisition | p. 1 |
The Natural Environment and Resources for Development | p. 10 |
Russian Development: the Long-term Influences | p. 18 |
Economic and Social Development to 1917 | p. 24 |
The Soviet Heritage | p. 31 |
Revolution: the Establishment of the Soviet State | p. 32 |
Economic Transformation | p. 35 |
Stalinism and After | p. 40 |
General Reflections on Soviet Communism | p. 45 |
The Emerging Federation | p. 51 |
'Core and Metropolis': the Russian Federation before 1985 | p. 51 |
The Resurrection of Russia: the Gorbachev Years (1985-1991) | p. 54 |
The Russian Federation Today: Ethnic and Political Geography | p. 58 |
The Russian Federation and Problems of Federalism | p. 62 |
The Russian Federation and Russian National Identity | p. 69 |
The Command Economy and the Transition to Capitalism | p. 73 |
The Command Economy in the Post-Stalin Period | p. 73 |
Problems of the Command Economy | p. 77 |
A Geography of Neo-Stalinism | p. 81 |
The Economic Reforms of Gorbachev and Yeltsin (after 1985) | p. 83 |
The Economy in Transition | p. 87 |
The Changing Space Economy | p. 94 |
Regional Economic Change since 1991 | p. 97 |
Factors Influencing Regional Economic Change | p. 108 |
Winners and Losers in Regional Economic Change | p. 113 |
Sectoral Developments: Energy, the Defence Sector, Services, Transportation | p. 114 |
Saving the Environment | p. 127 |
The Geographical Context of Soviet Environmental Disruption | p. 127 |
The Political and Economic Context of Soviet Environmental Disruption | p. 131 |
The Russian Environment in the Early 1990s | p. 134 |
Environmental Management since 1991 | p. 141 |
The Russian Environment in the Transition | p. 146 |
The International Dimension | p. 150 |
Conclusion | p. 150 |
Population: Urban and Rural Life | p. 152 |
Demographic Patterns and Migration | p. 152 |
Urban Life | p. 161 |
Rural Life and Agriculture | p. 170 |
The Regions of Russia | p. 183 |
Russia's Regions in History | p. 183 |
Moscow and the Central Economic Region | p. 188 |
St. Petersburg and the Northwest Region | p. 192 |
The Northern Economic Region | p. 194 |
The Volga - Vyatka Region | p. 197 |
The Volga Region | p. 198 |
The Central Black Earth Region | p. 200 |
The North Caucasus Economic Region | p. 202 |
The Urals Economic Region | p. 204 |
The West Siberian Economic Region | p. 206 |
The East Siberian Economic Region | p. 208 |
The Far East Economic Region | p. 210 |
Russia's Autonomous Territories | p. 213 |
Geographical Characteristics and Population of the Autonomous Territories | p. 213 |
History of Settlement of the Autonomous Territories | p. 215 |
Economic Development of the Autonomous Territories | p. 217 |
North European and Middle Volga-Urals Group | p. 222 |
The North Caucasus | p. 230 |
Siberia and the Far East | p. 235 |
Territories of the Far North | p. 242 |
Peoples without Homelands | p. 244 |
Conclusion | p. 246 |
Russia and the 'Near Abroad' | p. 248 |
Nation Building in the 'Near Abroad' | p. 249 |
The Russian Diaspora | p. 255 |
Territorial and Security Issues | p. 262 |
Economic and Trade Relations | p. 265 |
The Future of the CIS | p. 266 |
Russia and the Wider World | p. 269 |
The Soviet Heritage | p. 270 |
Post-1991 Influences on Russian Policy | p. 274 |
International Economic and Trade Relations | p. 276 |
Russia, Europe and the West | p. 278 |
Russia and the South | p. 282 |
Russia, the Far East and the Pacific Basin | p. 284 |
Conclusion | p. 287 |
Some Place Name Changes in the Post-Soviet States | p. 288 |
Glossary | p. 289 |
Further Reading | p. 291 |
Bibliography | p. 296 |
Index | p. 308 |
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