Due to a technical error, on pages 66 and 68 the names of the republics of the former Soviet Union were left out (Tables II and III). To correct this error, we reprint the complete pages.
Due to a technical error, on pages 66 and 68 the names of the republics of the former Soviet Union were left out (Tables II and III). To correct this error, we reprint the complete pages.
A panel of geographers and scholars in related fields assesses the consequences of diverse and far-reaching geographical patterns accompanying the break-up of the USSR. These include patterns of heightened interethnic conflict in support of territorial and cultural claims; accelerated outmigration resulting from ethnic re-stratification in the non-Russian republics; disrupted trade flows and economic protectionism; emerging transborder economic ties; unemployment and changes in employment structure; new administrative arrangements and problems in transportation; new local systems of financing and governance; privatization in agriculture and interruption of food distribution chains; and reorganization and retrenchment of environmental protection activity .
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