Soviet Urbanization

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Originally published in 1990, Soviet Urbanization provides an assessment of Soviet urban systems. Drawing on her personal experiences at the Soviet Academy of Sciences and bringing with her much material otherwise unavailable in the West, the author analyses the structure of the Soviet urban network and its future development under the constraints of central planning. The author concludes that the danger to Soviet urbanization programme lies in the gap between central planning on the one hand and actual spatial change on the other. This book will appeal to students and academics working in the disciplines of geography, urban studies and planning.

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Genre : Science
Author : Olga Medvedkov
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-10-30
File : 170 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351214001


The Contemporary Soviet City

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This anthology of short stories reflects the writers' shared core experience of Korea's trajectory from an inward-looking feudal state, through Japanese colony and battle-ground for the Korean War, to a modernizing society. Three stories have been added to the original edition.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Henry W. Morton
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-07-05
File : 290 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781315495910


The City In Russian Culture

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Cities are constructed and organized by people, and in turn become an important factor in the organization of human life. They are sites of both social encounter and social division and provide for their inhabitants “a sense of place”. This book explores the nature of Russian cities, outlining the role played by various Russian cities over time. It focuses on a range of cities including provincial cities, considering both physical, iconic, created cities, and also cities as represented in films, fiction and other writing. Overall, the book provides a rich picture of the huge variety of Russian cities.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Pavel Lyssakov
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-04-19
File : 329 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351388023


Urban Development In Asia Pathways Opportunities And Challenges

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This book aims to present implications for China’s urban development through international comparison of urbanization process from the perspective of spatio-temporal pattern, driving factors, rural-urban interactions, development trends and economic-ecological-social synergic development. Followed the research hotspot of the international urban studies, this book identifies challenges and opportunities in the process of urban development through analyzing and comparing urbanization pathways of several Asian countries as for representatives. It provides both decision support for China’s urban development and management, and scientific support for the sustainable urban development in Asian countries.

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Genre : Science
Author : Qian Zhang
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2017-01-05
File : 72 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811028960


Handbook Of Regional And Urban Economics

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Fifteen essays in this handbook are divided into four parts. Part I surveys basic spatial and spatially related research; Part II surveys literature on specific urban markets; Part III is devoted to studies of urban development and problems in developing countries.; Part IV contains papers on specific urban problems and sectors.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Peter Nijkamp
Publisher : Elsevier
Release : 1986
File : 804 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0444821384


Soviet Urban Management With Comparisons To The United States

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Carol Weiss Lewis
Publisher : Greenwood
Release : 1979
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015005469070


Soviet Economy In The 1980 S

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Genre : Soviet Union
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Release : 1983
File : 1180 Pages
ISBN-13 : SRLF:AA0000104661


Nationalism And Policy Toward The Nationalities In The Soviet Union

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This book examines Soviet nationalities policy from the 1920s to the present. Tracing nationalities policy to its roots in Bolshevik efforts to arrest the decay of the Russian Empire, Dr Simon looks at the evolution of Soviet policy, analyzes the reactions of non-Russian peoples to the policies and discusses the forms of expression and the goals of

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Genre : History
Author : Gerhard Simon
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-04-11
File : 431 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429713118


Companion To Russian Studies Volume 1

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An introduction, complete in one volume, to the history of Russia from medieval times to the fall of Khrushchev and beyond. A study of the geographical setting in which the Russian state grew to its present super-power status is followed by five chapters which discuss the political, social, and economic history of the country, and four final chapters examine respectively the role of the Church, Soviet government and politics, the economy of the Soviet state, and the international relations of the USSR. Each chapter has been specially commissioned for this volume, and the writers are acknowledged experts in their fields. Every chapter is followed by a guide to further reading. This is perhaps the most comprehensive and authoritative collaborative history of Russia yet to appear. It will be read as a continuous account, and will also be consulted as a standard reference guide in libraries of universities, colleges, and schools wherever Russian and Soviet history, European history, and international relations are studied. It forms the first part of the three-volume Companion to Russian Studies, the two other parts of which deal with Russian language and literature, and Russian art and architecture respectively.

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Genre : Foreign Language Study
Author : Robert Auty
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1976
File : 424 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521280389


Public And Private In Thought And Practice

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These essays, by widely respected scholars in fields ranging from social and political theory to historical sociology and cultural studies, illuminate the significance of the public/private distinction for an increasingly wide range of debates. Commenting on controversies surrounding such issues as abortion rights, identity politics, and the requirements of democratization, many of these essays clarify crucial processes that have shaped the culture and institutions of modern societies. In contexts ranging from friendship, the family, and personal life to nationalism, democratic citizenship, the role of women in social and political life, and the contrasts between western and (post-)Communist societies, this book brings out the ways the various uses of the public/private distinction are simultaneously distinct and interconnected. Public and Private in Thought and Practice will be of interest to students and scholars in disciplines including politics, law, philosophy, history, sociology, and women's studies. Contributors include Jeff Weintraub, Allan Silver, Craig Calhoun, Daniela Gobetti, Jean L. Cohen, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Alan Wolfe, Krishan Kumar, David Brain, Karen Hansen, Marc Garcelon, and Oleg Kharkhordin.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Jeff Weintraub
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release : 1997-03-15
File : 408 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0226886247