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The article is devoted to analysis of reforming the railway transport in countries of the former USSR. Demerits and advantages of this process are determined.

The transition from a planned to a decentralised market economy amongst the new independent republics of the former Soviet Union has often been accompanied by harsh political competition to obtain the responsibility for implementing the required instituti... see more

The Soviet Union probably suffered greater population losses than any other country during World War ll. Estimated deaths plus estimates of nonbirths place total population losses at probably more than 40 million. Although the last census of the USSR prio... see more

The Soviet Union probably suffered greater population losses than any other country during World War ll. Estimated deaths plus estimates of nonbirths place total population losses at probably more than 40 million. Although the last census of the USSR prio... see more

The collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1991 created hopes for many, both within the crumbling empire’s borders and in the West, that newly independent ex-republics would make a rapid transition to democratic gover... see more

Background. The dissolution of the USSR resulted in independence for constituent republics but left them battling an unstable economic environment and healthcare. Increases in injection drug use, prostitution, and migration were all widespread responses t... see more

Understanding the disability-poverty relationship among minority groups within the United States (US) populations may help inform interventions aimed at reducing health disparities. Limited information exists on risk factors for disability and poverty amo... see more

Vladimir Shubin is the Deputy Director of the Institute for African Studies inthe Russian Academy of Sciences and a former officer in the Soviet armed forces,and subsequently, a member (eventually secretary) of the Soviet Afro-AsianSolidarity Committee an... see more

BACKGROUND. All types of the Old World’s leishmaniasis were endemic on the territoru of the ex-Soviet Republics in the Central Asia and Transcaucasia. Epidemiological situation was well under control during the USSR era, due to implementation of complex a... see more

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