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Centres And Peripheries In The Postsoviet Space Relevance And Meanings Of A Classical Distinction Alexander Filippov

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Centres And Peripheries In The Postsoviet Space Relevance And Meanings Of A Classical Distinction Alexander Filippov
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Alexander Filippov, Nicolas Hayoz, Jens Herlth (Eds.)
ISBN: 9783034327053, 3034327056
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition:
Volume: 21

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Centres And Peripheries In The Postsoviet Space Relevance And Meanings Of A Classical Distinction Alexander Filippov by Alexander Filippov, Nicolas Hayoz, Jens Herlth (eds.) 9783034327053, 3034327056 instant download after payment.

Like all empires, the Soviet Empire was also based on the distinction centre-periphery. Although the

Soviet Empire no longer exists, relationships between centres and peripheries still shape realities

in the region. The book analyses the relevance of this distinction for the understanding of political,

economic, and cultural realities in the post-Soviet space. Case studies provided by scholars from

different countries of the former Soviet Union explore the potential of the distinction in historical as

well as in economic and political perspectives.

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