A New Russian Heartland: The Demographic and Economic Dimension

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// Eurasian Geography and Economics 2005, 46, №2: 123-155.
One of Russia’s leading geographers provides a detailed assessment of the demographic and economic dimensions of the new Russian Heartland, supplementing and extending the analysis provided in the preceding paper in this issue (Bradshaw and Prendergrast, 2005). He presents intriguing comparisons of Russia’s place in the world relative to other global powers for benchmark years during the 20th and early 21st centuries, before examining spatial shifts in key indicators of Russia’s population distribution and economic activity over the same period. Subsequent sections of the paper address Russia’s shrinking effective territory during the 1990s, and by extension the overpopulation of its northern regions.

Author(s): Treivish Andrei.

Language: English
Commentary: 286897
Tags: Международные отношения;Геополитика