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The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century Ian Jeffries

The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century By Ian Jeffries

The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century by Ian Jeffries


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Providing a unique level of coverage, this book provides a comprehensive survey of the political and economic development of the countries of the former Soviet Union, from the mid-1990s onwards.

The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century Summary

The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century: The Baltic and European States in Transition by Ian Jeffries

Offering a unique level of coverage, this book provides a comprehensive survey of the political and economic development of the countries of the former Soviet Union from the mid-1990s onwards.

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'Of the few authors sufficiently knowledgeable to write on all the thirty-plus countries moving from central planning to the market, Ian Jeffries is outstanding - Professor Michael Kaser, Universities of Birmingham and Oxford

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Table of Contents

Part One: The Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania Part Two: Belarus, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine

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NLS9780415648967
9780415648967
0415648963
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century: The Baltic and European States in Transition by Ian Jeffries
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-10-01
640
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