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Public health --- Santé publique --- History. --- Histoire
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Peuples de l'Arctique --- Moeurs et coutumes. --- Sibérie (Russie) --- Histoire
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Geopolitics --- Géopolitique --- Asia, Central --- Asie centrale --- Asie Centrale --- History --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government --- Geography --- Histoire --- Conditions économiques --- Politique et gouvernement --- Géographie --- Géographie humaine --- Géopolitique --- Conditions économiques --- Géographie --- Histoire.
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Post-communism --- Economic development --- Postcommunisme --- Développement économique --- Economic aspects. --- Aspect économique --- Caucasus --- Asia, Central --- Caucase --- Asie centrale --- Social conditions. --- Economic conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Conditions économique --- Conditions économiques
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"After the final collapse of the Soviet Union, the so-called 'last empire', in 1991, the countries of Central Asia - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan - and of the Caucasus - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia - became independent nations. These countries, previously production centres under the socialist planning system of the Soviet Union, have made enormous economic adjustments in order to develop - or attempt to develop - along capitalist lines. As this study will show, however, inequality in Central Asia and the Caucasus is widening, as the Soviet systems of healthcare and state provisions disappear. Rejecting the Cold War-era East/West paradigm often used to analyse the development of these nations, this study analyses development along the North-South lines which characterise the migration patterns and poverty levels of much of the rest of the developed world. This opens up new avenues of research, and helps us understand why it is, for instance, that this region is better characterised as a 'new South' - as skilled workers flood out of the territories and into Russia and Western Europe. Development in Central Asia and the Caucasus draws together detailed analyses of the development of migration economics as the region's oil wealth further enhances its strategic and economic importance to Russia, the US, the Middle East and to the EU."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Economic development --- Post-communism --- Economic aspects. --- Asia, Central --- Caucasus --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions.
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