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The Newly Independent States of Eurasia Handbook of Former Soviet Republics
Second Edition
Introductory Remarks by Sergei A. Arutiunov
Book Code: OXSOV2
ISBN: 0-89774-940-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-89774-940-4
248 pages
Oryx Press
Publication: 4/16/1997
List Price: $59.95 (UK Sterling Price: £34.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Paperback
Trim Size: 8 1/2 X 11
Subjects: Reviews:
  • ...offers new and subtle insights into the regions and ethnic groups that once constituted the Russian/Soviet empire.
    —CHOICE
  • ...worthwhile for its updated statistics, bibliography, and the significantly rewritten and expanded essays on current issues.
    —School Library Journal
  • ...it is the best source of information that we have seen....provides perhaps the most up-to-date information on the Republics of the former Soviet Union....Excellent maps are provided....the most important contribution of this book is the in-depth historical and cultural analysis of each Republic, its ethnic and religious groups, and its political motivations....the historical approach delves much deeper than the larger publication can afford.... the Bataldens have made a large contribution to available information on this topic. It is pleasing to have so much information together in one place with excellent maps. This book will be a great addition to our reference collection!
    —Spotlight on World Affairs
  • ...highly recommended as an important update on the issues and circumstances of the emerging countries from the immediate aftermath of the catastrophic collapse of the former Soviet Union.
    —Wisconsin Bookwatch
  • I would highly recommend this book as a guide to the recent changes in the former Soviet Union. The authors clearly achieve their stated goal of introducing the history of the various non-Russian peoples of the former Soviet Union. I thought that the discussion of contemporary issues is especially helpful in outlining the major problems facing these newly independent countries....a convenient source of information on a subject that has been overlooked in the past.
    —Russian, East European and Central Asia Studies Newsletter
  • This handbook, gives a systematic introduction to the newly independent states of Eurasia, established as the result of the collapse of the Soviet Union....this work is intelligently written and filled with useful and up-to-date information....Overall, this handbook will help to find the necessary materials about the problems of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
    —Ethnic Forum
Description: This new edition features up-to-date statistical profiles of each of the republics that emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union, covering demography, government, education, economics, geography, and communications, based on the most recent and reliable sources available. Each profile is followed by a succinct summary of that country's geography and history, a map, and an analysis of its current political, cultural, and economic issues. The book also contains general maps of various regions, a detailed glossary, extensive bibliographies, and a thoroughly cross-referenced index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Mapsvii
  • Prefaceix
  • Introductory Remarks by Sergei A. Arutiunovxiii
  • PART ONE: THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
  • Introduction3
  • Bibliography4
  • Statistical Profile7
  • European Russia11
  • History and Description11
  • Contemporary Issues19
  • Siberia and the Russian Far East29
  • History and Description29
  • Contemporary Issues36
  • PART TWO: BELARUS, MOLDOVA, AND UKRAINE
  • Introduction45
  • Bibliography46
  • Belarus48
  • Statistical Profile48
  • History and Description51
  • Contemporary Issues53
  • Moldova61
  • Statistical Profile61
  • History and Description63
  • Contemporary Issues65
  • Ukraine73
  • Statistical Profile73
  • History and Description75
  • Contemporary Issues80
  • PART THREE: TRANSCAUCASIA
  • Introduction91
  • Bibliography92
  • Armenia94
  • Statistical Profile94
  • History and Description97
  • Contemporary Issues101
  • Azerbaijan106
  • Statistical Profile106
  • History and Description109
  • Contemporary Issues112
  • Georgia120
  • Statistical Profile120
  • History and Description123
  • Contemporary Issues126
  • PART FOUR: CENTRAL ASIA
  • Introduction135
  • Bibliography136
  • Kazakhstan138
  • Statistical Profile138
  • History and Description141
  • Contemporary Issues144
  • Kyrgyzstan151
  • Statistical Profile151
  • History and Description154
  • Contemporary Issues156
  • Tajikistan162
  • Statistical Profile162
  • History and Description165
  • Contemporary Issues167
  • Turkmenistan174
  • Statistical Profile174
  • History and Description177
  • Contemporary Issues179
  • Uzbekistan184
  • Statistical Profile184
  • History and Description187
  • Contemporary Issues189
  • Afterword197
  • Glossary199
  • Index207
  • LIST OF MAPS
  • The Russian Federation6
  • European Russia12
  • Siberia and the Russian Far East30
  • Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine47
  • Belarus50
  • Moldova64
  • Ukraine76
  • Transcaucasia93
  • Armenia96
  • Azerbaijan108
  • Georgia122
  • Central Asia137
  • Kazakhstan140
  • Kyrgyzstan153
  • Tajikistan164
  • Turkmenistan176
  • Uzbekistan186
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