The other Russia: local experience and societal change
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements vii
List of abbreviations xi
1 Introduction 1
2 How to get resources into use 12
3 Local authorities 33
4 Entrepreneurs 62
5 Solving social problems 94
6 Coping, agency and development 121
7 The other Russia 159
References 179
Index 188
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Index
Aalto, Pami ix
access to timber 13-14
achievements of federal state funding 135
acting with state 132-3
actions and institutions 149-50
additional compensation 91
administration of projects 59-60
administration vs. entrepreneurs 137—9
agency 8-9, 121-58; actions, institutions
149-50; capacity to act 150-54;
conclusion 155-6; coping or agency?
126-33; developing in hierarchy 135-42;
development 154—5; foreign funds
for development 142-9; from frozen
society to development efforts 123-6;
preconditions for development 150-54;
state role in social welfare 134-5
agriculture 18-20, 27-8, 35, 51-6, 63-7,
91-2, 96, 99-100, 138-9, 152-3
Agrifood Research Finland viii
Ah lander, Viktor ix
aid in community funds 140-41
Alanen, Ilkka viii
alcoholism 15, 18, 43-4, 79, 94, 111,
117-18, 134, 140-41
Alexievich, Svetlana 7-8
‘alliance for locals’ 46-7, 89
annexation of Crimea 10, 95, 172
anti-crisis programmes 99
applying for project money 100-101
Archangelsk vii-viii, 3, 9, 13, 19, 59-60,
98-104, 113, 131-3, 142-3, 148, 160,
165, 168-9, 176
Association of Mothers with Many
Children 103
authorities in entrepreneur hands 89-90
authorities vs. enterprises 85-91;
authorities in entrepreneur hands 89-90;
begging/bribing 90-91; enterprise vs.
bureaucracy 86-9; large or small 85
authority hierarchy 135-6
autonomy 9-10, 169
Avrorina, Larissa 140
Backlund. Inez vii
bank loans 29, 33, 51, 64, 66, 113
bankruptcy 2, 14-48, 68, 72, 96, 173-4;
Vershim 14-16
Bedny, Alexander viii
begging 47-9, 90-91
berry processing 4, 6, 22, 25, 66, 81. 86,
130, 152-3
blat system 124
blocked development 27-8
bribery 6, 12, 71, 90-91
bridging coping and agency 130-32
budget deficit 167
bureaucracy 33-4, 70, 86-9
‘business in the Russian way’ 65
business strategies based on household 80-82
CAF see Community Aid Foundation
capability to act 150-54; use of relations
151-2; use of resources 152-4; use of
rights 151; see also Sen, Amartya
centralisation 6
Centre for Motherhood and Childhood
Protection 110
CF see Community Foundation
changing rules 47
charity 139-42, 174-5; aid in community
funds 140-41; for development 141-2
cheese making 67, 81
childhood protection 110
children’s homes 110-111
civil society 144-5, 156, 171-3
Index 189
co-financing 46, 53, 98, 153—4
collapse of economy 20-21
collective thinking 110
combatting poverty 117-19
combining politics with unpaid work 49—51
Community Aid Foundation 140
Community Foundation 140
community funds 140—41
company start-up 63—72
company—community relations 18-20
computerisation 76
consumer mentality 123
contributions from rich people 49-51
cooperation 49-50, 60, 104, 130, 132-3, 169
coping 8-9, 121-58; see also agency
corruption 62, 142, 147, 170
creation of national park 46, 49, 52
credit 17
crime 15, 29-30, 44, 105, 112
Cuddy, Michael 46
cultural tourism 4, 66, 84
currency devaluation 37
debt 19, 65, 68, 134, 169
decentralisation 40, 42
Dees, J. Gregory 148
defining poverty 119
democracy 59
dependency on resources 161—3
deprivation 97
deputies’ role 57-9
developing in hierarchy 135—42;
administration and entrepreneurs
137—9; authorities 135-6; charity
aid in community funds 140-41;
charity for development 141-2; local
administration for development 136-7;
sponsoring/charity 139-40
developing skills 99—100
development 8-9, 121-58; see also agency
development efforts 53-60; district centre
2014 54-6; forest village 56-7; project
administration 59-60; role of deputies
57-9; small town 2014 53—4
development of local administration 136-7
developmental charity 141-2
deviant groups 21
disabled children 52, 59, 98, 105, 107, 115,
133
distribution of wealth 97
district centre development 54-6
division of responsibility 43-5
donations 139, 174-5
drugs 79
dumas 57-8, 145
ecological profiles 50
economic downturn 30
economic recovery 95—7
economics of shortage 22
education 7, 18, 24-9, 37-9, 51-2, 71, 81,
90-100, 107-9, 113-16, 130, 138-9
emancipation 144, 154
embezzlement 138
emergency aid 23-4
emerging capitalism 74
empowerment 42-5, 60, 103-4, 131, 173-4
empty spaces 3
energy exports 5
energy price rises 163
enforcement of rules 85
engaging in trade 106
enlistment 37—8
enterprise organisation 78—85
entitlement to support 117—19; combatting
poverty 117-19; defining poverty 119
entrepreneurs 7, 62-93; authorities and
enterprises 85-91; conclusion 91-2;
how to run a company 73—8; how to
start a company 63—72; organising an
enterprise 78—85
epilepsy 127
ethnic conflict 159
European taiga’ 52; see also national park
European Union 122, 135, 143-4, 148, 163
Evans, Alfred B. 172
experience of mayors 33—6
explanations in institutions 22—3
Facebook 112
facilitative action 126—33; acting with
the state 132—3; in between coping
and agency 130-32; entrepreneurs vs.
farmers 128-30; see also agency
falling incomes 20—22, 55; the collapse
20-21; starting from scratch 21-2
families given land for house-building 101-3
family as workers 78-80
farming 14-16, 39-40, 47, 85-96, 128-30,
141, 159
Federal Law No. 131 37, 40
Federal Programme for Young Families
151
federal programmes at local level 99-105;
local projects 100—105; national
programmes 99—100
Federal Security Service 56
federal state funding 135
190 Index
female empowerment 42-5, 60, 103-4,
173-4
field work data 160-61
financial distribution of social benefits 166
Finnish Red Cross 121-2
fishing industry 4, 14, 68-9, 153
fizikulturno-ozdrovitelnyi kompleks
see sports-wellness centres
‘fly-in-fly-out’ method of business 29
FOK see sports-wellness centres
food price rises 163
food shortages 69-70
foreign development funding 142-9; civil
society 144-5; Lagoda Initiative 143-4;
self-managed local associations 145-8;
SIDA project 142-3; TOS as tool of
development 148-9
forest clearance 83
forest village development 56-7
forestry see timber industry
foster care 110-11
foster families 54, 81-2, 99-100, 102-3,
111-15
fraud 35, 72
freedom of governors 168-9
from children’s home to foster home 115-17
frozen society’s development efforts
123-6; heritage of socialism 124-5;
light in the tunnel 125-6
fruit and vegetable trading 69, 106
FSB see Russian Security Service
fund of local community 140
fur trade 14-15
furniture production 55
Gagino 4, 20, 29-30, 109, 116, 176
gas production 1,5, 10, 54
gastronomic maps 52
Gazprom 54, 164, 168
gender balance 117
generalised trust 154
getting access to timber 13-14
global economic crisis 70, 95-6
Gorbachev, Mikhail 22, 161
Granberg, Leo 16-17
grassroots-level activity 1-2, 9, 60, 173
greed 47
handling new rules 47
having your voice heard 106-10: small
town voices 106—8; village voices
108-10
heritage of socialism 124—5
hierarchical organisations 44, 82^4
hierarchy 135-42
Hitt, Michael A. 46, 85
home ownership 55-6
house-building 101-3
household-based business strategies 80-82
how to run a company 72-8
how to start a company 63-72
human rights 103
humanitarian assistance 121-2
hunger 44, 115
hunting 89, 123
hyperinflation 21
ice-cream 62—3
illegal harvesting 55, 153
illness 39^10, 49
implementing new rules 48
importance of local politics 167-73
in-kind benefits 132
inequality in regions 164—5
infant mortality 100-101
inflation 73, 163
informal taxation 48—9
infrastructure 19, 29, 33-6, 39-41, 44-6,
51, 55—7, 77-8, 88, 131, 137-40
innocence 172
innovation 154; see also development
institutional rigidity 91-2
institutions, explanations in 22—3
Ivashinenko, Nina viii
Kallinikova, Liya viii
Kantanen, Juha viii
Karelia viii, 3-5, 9, 13, 18-19, 59^50, 64, 99,
113, 122, 142, 153, 160-61, 168-9, 176
Kauppila, Laura ix
Kay, Rebecca 128
Kivinen, Markku ix
Klotskii 4, 26, 33, 57-9, 89, 100-101,
110-11
kolkhozQs 37-40, 47
KOMECON 135—6
komsomol 13, 70, 115
Kopoteva, Inna viii
Komai, Janos 22
Kotilainen, Juha 19
lack of money 42-5
lack of skills 75, 99-100
Ladoga Initiative viii, 3, 9, 131-3, 142-5,
155-6
LAGs see Local Action Groups
lakeside village see Vershim
large vs. small enterprises 85
Index 191
law enforcement 169
LEADER approach 135, 142-3, 148, 173
Leningrad see St Petersburg
Levinsson, Claes ix
libraries 52, 54, 99, 103, 131, 139
life expectancy 7, 21
light in the tunnel 125-6
Lindner, Peter 46
Lipovka 4, 27-8, 59-60
Local Action Groups 143
local administration reform 37-40;
post-reform 40; pre-reform 37-40
local authorities 6, 33—61; conclusion
60; local administration reform 37-40;
mayors and their experiences 33-6; use
of old and new resources 45—60; who is
in charge? 40-45
local politics 167—73; civil society 171—3;
each place an island 169-71; relative
governor freedom 168-9
local projects 100-105; applying for
project money 100—101; families getting
land to build house 101-3 fizikulturno-
ozdrovitelnyi kompleks 104—5; libraries
103; non-governmental organisations
103—4-
local Russia see location of ‘other Russia’
local-level programmes 99-105
local-level survival 1—11; people 2; places
3-5; themes 5-10
location of‘other Russia’ 9-10, 159-78;
data 160-61; local politics matter
167-73; regional dimension of Russian
policy 164—7; resource dependency
161-3; turn of the crisis 173-7
logging see timber industry
long-term planning 47
Lopatino 4, 12-13, 28-9, 62, 88, 99,
102-5, 114, 168, 175
macroeconomic shocks 96-7
Mafia 70, 84
making a difference 60
making use of skills 106
male-dominated business sectors 82-4
market economy 37, 63-4, 96
mass poverty 97
mayors 33-6
means-testing 98
measuring development 154—5
Medvedev, Dmitry 36, 70, 110, 114-15,
161-2
metallurgy 69—70, 165
migration work 20,28, 94, 107, 113, 130, 153
military registration 37-8
milk production 18, 24, 49, 54, 66-7, 81,
89, 129-30, 152
mindset of poverty 33^4, 59
mobilisation 34-5, 51, 161
modernisation 161
money for projects 100-101
mono-towns 4, 95, 132, 160-61, 164
moral economy 175
moral rights 16
Moscow 1-4, 10, 13, 26, 29, 38, 56-7,
116, 159
‘mother’s capital’ 52, 98-101, 109, 118,
151, 166-7
murder 27-8
mushroom processing 4, 25, 81, 86-7, 130.
152-3
mutual relations 152
narcotics see drugs
narkhoz 43
national park 46, 49, 52-3
National Priority Programmes 8, 99-102,
118, 132-5, 162-6
national programmes 99-100
networking 29, 52-3, 130
new efforts 17-18
new and old resources, use of 45-60;
combining politics, unpaid work,
contributions from rich 49-51 ; coping
with new rules 47; development efforts
53-60; strategies towards companies
47-9; struggling with programmes 51-3
new Russians 134, 136
new ‘tsars’ 41, 76, 89, 177
NGOs see non-governmental organisations
Nikula, Jouko viii
9th May see Victory Day
Nizhny Novgorod viii, 13,20, 113, 128, 160
non-governmental organisations 46, 50,
58-60, 100-104, 115, 143. 148-9, 155,
172
non-mobility 132
non-monetary income 119
norms of over-employment 84—5
North, Douglass 22-3, 82, 84, 124, 149, 171
northwestern village 37—8
Norwegian Red Cross 94-5
obedience 84
oblasts 37^10, 59-60, 160, 165, 168-70
official begging 90; see also begging
oil production 1, 5, 10
old efforts 17-18
192 Index
Old People’s Day 47
old resources 45-60; see also new and old
resources, use of
oligarchy 63, 85, 109
Olympic Games 25, 78, 153, 164
ordinary people 128-30
organising an enterprise 78-85; family
and other workers 78-80; household-
based business strategies 80-82;
male-dominated business sectors 82-4;
surviving over-employment norms 84-5
other types of worker 78-80
over-employment 84-5
over-regulation 46
Oxenstiema, Susanne 167
participating in sport 29-30, 51, 90, 104-5,
131, 144-6
Partners’ Council Fund 140-41
passivity of locals 155-6
paternalism 124, 175
path-dependence theory 149-50
patriarchy 173
patrimonialism 124
patriotism 56, 76, 170
people 2
people in charge 40-45; women in charge
42-5
perestroika 16, 22, 33, 63-4, 68, 82-3, 96,
127
permafrost 5, 16
permanent patterns of poverty 118;
see also poverty
persisting above threshold 106-17;
children’s homes/foster care 110-11;
foster families 111-15; from children’s
home to foster family 115-17; voices
from small towns 106-8; voices from
villages 108-10
petty crime 15, 44
Pipes, Richard 124
place as island 169-71
places 3-5, 23-30; from Karelia to
Sakha 3-5; Gagino - urban village
29-30; Klotskii 26; Lipovka - blocked
development 27-8; Lopatino 28-9;
Plota 23-4; Vershim and lakeside village
24-6
Plota 3, 23-4, 110-11, 141-2
POder, Helvi viii
Polishchuk, Leonid 85
political power 133
politicised economic system 159, 161-3;
inflation/rising prices 163
politics, unpaid work, contributions from
rich 49-51
post-privatisation shocks 95-7
post-reform local administration 40
poverty 2, 7-8, 15, 20-22, 33, 39-44,
54-5, 59, 91-120, 127-32, 159-66;
combatting 91-2, 99-100, 117-19;
defining 119; increasing 20-22;
measuring 119; reducing 103, 118;
school support for poor children 94—5
power of the church 56
power struggles 35
power vertical 124
pre-reform local administration 37-40;
northeastern village 37-8; Siberian
village 38—40
preconditions for development 150-54;
use of relations 151-2; use of resources
152-4; use of rights 151
presidential programmes 98
private-public mixtures 174
privatisation 1, 4, 13-19, 37, 63-6, 82, 95-7,
105, 125, 137, 139; aftershocks 95-7
process of emancipation 144
profitability 28
project administration 59-60, 174
promotion of democracy 59
public protest 97
Putin, Vladimir 33, 36, 113, 134, 161-2.
164—5, 172-3
‘Putin’s programme’ 113
Putnam, Robert D. 172
putting resources to use 5-6, 12-32;
bankrupt sovkhozes 14-16; company-
community relations 18-20; conclusion
30; explanation in institutions 22-3;
falling incomes, increasing poverty
20-22; getting access to timber 13-14;
places 23-30; Siberian sovkhozes
16-18; starting from scratch 12-13
Qian, Lijun 46
quality control 86
quick money 13
Radaev, Vadim 85
radical institutional reform 124
Rannikko, Pertti 19
redistribution of national production 2,
136, 165
reform 37-40, 95-9; economic 95-7; of
social protection systems 97-9; see also
local administration reform
‘reform from above’ 23
Index 193
regional dimension of Russian policy
164-7; regional inequality 164-7; of
social policy 165—7
regional inequality 164-5
regional programmes at local level
99-105; local projects 100-105;
national programmes 99-100
reindeer 16-17
relations, use of 151-2
relative governor freedom 168-9
relief of poverty 166
renationalisation 162
research themes 5-10; coping, agency,
development 8-9; entrepreneurs 7; local
authorities 6; locating ‘other Russia’
9-10; solving social problems 7-8;
using resources 5-6
resource dependency 161-3; inflation/
rising prices 163
resources use 12-32
rights, use of 151
rising prices 163
risk of failure 72
role of deputies 57-9
Rossel banka 64
running a company 72-8
Ruralia Institute viii, 143
Russian kitchens vii
Russian Red Cross 95
Russian Security Service 175
Russian Stabilisation Fund 163
Sadakova, Irina vii
safe behaviour 84
St Petersburg 2, 4, 10, 14, 24, 27, 52,
56- 7, 161
Sakha 3-5, 16-18, 160
Salmenniemi, Suvi 85
Samson, Ivan 23
Satre, Ann-Mari 132
Savateev, Alexei 85
Sayer, Andrew 119
school support for poor children 94-5
School of the Young Fanner 141
Second World War 4
Second-hand Time 7-8
self-confidence 100, 122, 144, 154
self-financing 37
self-governance 37, 47
self-help 104
self-managed local associations 8-9,
57- 60, 103, 131-3, 142-3, 145-52,
168-9, 172-5; as tool for development
148-9
Sen, Amartya 22, 30, 119, 150, 154-5
serfdom 13, 84
setting priorities 168-9
shipbuilding 27
shock therapy reforms 22-3
Siberia viii, 13-14, 38-40
Siberian sovkhozes 16-18; new and old
efforts 17—18
Siberian village 38-40
SIDA see Swedish Development Agency
skills shortages 75, 99-100
‘slump-wide development’ 47
small town development 53-4
small town voices 106-8
Snow Castle 144, 169
sobriety 79
Sochi 25, 153, 164
social change 154-5
‘social mothers’ 104
social policy 165-7; regional dimension
of 165-7
social problems 7-8, 94-120
social protection systems 97-9; reform of
97-9
social vulnerability 104
social welfare 49-50, 134-5
socialist heritage 29, 124-5
soft budgets 124
Soldatkin, Alexander viii
solving social problems 7-8, 94-120;
conclusion 117-19; economic recovery,
shocks, reforms 95-7; local-level
federal/regional programmes 99-105;
persisting above the threshold 106-17;
reforming social protection systems
97-9; school support for impoverished
children 94-5; see also poverty
‘Soviet mentality’ 86
sovkhozes 2-4. 14-19, 24-6, 37, 55, 60,
66-8, 71, 102-5, 123, 129, 139, 147,
151; bankrupt 14—16; Siberian 16-18
sponsorship 38, 52, 69, 115-16, 123,
139-40
sports-wellness centres 28-9, 104—5,
115-16, 168
stabilisation 162-3
Stalinism 9
start-up subsidy 113
starting a company 63-72
starting from scratch 12-13, 21-2, 72
state programme reform 95-7
state role in social welfare 134—5;
achievements in federal state funding 135
state socialism 20-22
194 Index
statistical yearbooks 43
strategies towards companies 47-9
Strelkov, Danila viii
struggling with programmes 51-3
subotniki 131
subsidies 17, 53,71, 113, 169
subsistence farming 47
subsistence minimum 101-2, 119,128;
see also poverty
support for poor children 94-5
surviving over-employment norms
84-5
Sustainable Development Programmes of
Rural Areas 134
Sutela, Pekka 134
Swedish International Development
Agency vii, 9, 35, 122, 142-5, 153,
155-6, 174
TACIS programmes 122
targeting resources 97-8
tax evasion 47
‘tea party’ action 26
Temaux, Patrick 23
territorial ’noe obshchestvennoe
samoupravlenie see self-managed local
associations
textile production 12, 26, 28, 53, 65, 72-4,
82-4, 91-2, 106, 141
threshold survival 106-17
timber industry 4-6, 12-14, 18-20, 24-6,
33-4, 45, 50-57, 63-76, 82-5, 92, 96,
105-9, 125-6, 152-3
tools for development 148-9; see also
self-managed local associations
TOS see self-managed local associations
tourism 4, 6, 24-8, 35, 44—50, 52-3, 55-6,
64-5, 72, 75-92, 105, 123-4, 147
transition from catastrophe 20-22,95-7,
125-6
turn of the crisis 173-7
under-nutrition 117
underdevelopment 155-6
unemployment 15, 24—5, 39, 96-7
United Russia 33, 57, 59, 165, 168-9
unpaid work 49-51, 89
urban village see Gagino
urban-rural discrepancies 164
use of relations 151-2
use of rights 151
using resources 5-6, 12-32, 45-60, 152-4;
old and new resources 45-60
vakhtovyi metod 94, 107, 130, 153
Varyzgina, Alla viii, 128
Verkh-Borovlyanka 4, 20, 56, 111-12
Vershim 3, 14—16, 24-8, 111
Victory Day 40, 47, 70, 76, 110, 116
village voices 108-10
violence 103
‘virtual’ land 151
vodka 15, 50
Vologda 19
voluntary work 44, 49, 104, 131, 144, 147
vulnerability to change 106
wage inequality 167
war in Afghanistan 56
Weber, Max 74. 124
well-being 10, 20-22, 95, 119, 129-33, 164
White Sea 160
wild capitalism 34
women in charge 42-5
work performance 76
Yakutia see Sakha
young people 51-3, 60, 99-101
young specialists 30, 53-4, 99, 102, 105,
135, 162
zero tolerance 79
Zubarevich, Natalia 161
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spelling | Granberg, Leo 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)170398951 aut The other Russia local experience and societal change Leo Granberg and Ann-Mari Sätre London and New York Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2017 ix, 194 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in contemporary Russia Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-187) Gesellschaft Social change Russia (Federation) Local government Russia (Federation) Petroleum industry and trade Social aspects Russia (Federation) Gas industry Social aspects Russia (Federation) Regionalentwicklung (DE-588)4076605-6 gnd rswk-swf Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd rswk-swf Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 gnd rswk-swf Russia (Federation) Social conditions 1991- Russia (Federation) Rural conditions Russland Nordwest (DE-588)4405169-4 gnd rswk-swf Russland Nordwest (DE-588)4405169-4 g Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 s Regionalentwicklung (DE-588)4076605-6 s Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 s DE-604 Åhlander, Ann-Mari Sätre 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)130161772 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-315-56725-9 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029310189&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029310189&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029310189&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Granberg, Leo 1949- Åhlander, Ann-Mari Sätre 1957- The other Russia local experience and societal change Gesellschaft Social change Russia (Federation) Local government Russia (Federation) Petroleum industry and trade Social aspects Russia (Federation) Gas industry Social aspects Russia (Federation) Regionalentwicklung (DE-588)4076605-6 gnd Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 gnd |
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title | The other Russia local experience and societal change |
title_auth | The other Russia local experience and societal change |
title_exact_search | The other Russia local experience and societal change |
title_full | The other Russia local experience and societal change Leo Granberg and Ann-Mari Sätre |
title_fullStr | The other Russia local experience and societal change Leo Granberg and Ann-Mari Sätre |
title_full_unstemmed | The other Russia local experience and societal change Leo Granberg and Ann-Mari Sätre |
title_short | The other Russia |
title_sort | the other russia local experience and societal change |
title_sub | local experience and societal change |
topic | Gesellschaft Social change Russia (Federation) Local government Russia (Federation) Petroleum industry and trade Social aspects Russia (Federation) Gas industry Social aspects Russia (Federation) Regionalentwicklung (DE-588)4076605-6 gnd Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd Ressourcen (DE-588)4076675-5 gnd |
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