... of post-Soviet citizens across borders (most of the countries operate a visa-free zone for such citizens) and weak employment legislation (including regulation of employment of ...the ...
... in post-Soviet ...former Soviet Union, its GDP more than doubled in 1989-2012 – better result than even in Central European countries ...former Soviet republics in the 1990s, its population ...
... between post-Soviet countries – either through new institutions of cooperation like the Single Economic Space initiated by Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus in mid-2000s or reforms of the ...
... ex post harmonization in the post-Sovietspace, ...former Soviet republics, which now belong to the Commonwealth of Independent ...ex post harmonization processes and their ...
... the post-Soviet ...As post-Soviet countries deeply entrenched in the legacy of communism, Latvia and Lithuania have strived to adequately accede to EU standards of ...
... This is an interesting and detailed study of the emergence of Black Sea subregionalism. While the BSEC provides a core around which the analysis is conducted, the complexity of the region means that the level of detail ...
... the Soviet Union (for a comprehensive review see Lück-Jarczyk, 1991) slowly transformed itself after the end of economic growth of the 1950s and softening of repressions into a system of “administrative market”: ...
... and post-dissolution periods. The literature dealing with the late-Soviet period tends to rely on incomplete datasets and therefore no rigorous econometric analysis could be conducted on migration in this ...
... the post-Soviet institutional competition, where Russian companies (more or less directly depending upon resource rents) dominate, one can hardly expect positive effects from this ...
... in post-communist ...the post-communist space if civil society structures were universally weak? This paper uses a wide range of data from various available sources to show that civil societies in ...
... the post-Soviet ...the post-Soviet ...the post-Soviet region became the “priority zone” for the Russian foreign politics (Trenin, 2004, ...the post-Soviet ...
... Eurasia pursued mattered a lot for their attitude towards regionalism is acknowledged in the literature (Abdelal 2001). Furthermore, the existence of social and cultural ties, as well as historical memories of the past ...
... Indicators of the monetary policy for 2009–2012 are indicative of the increase of the level of convergence between all pairs of countries excluding Belarus. Belarus moved away significantly from all other countries, and ...
... to scrap Ukraine’s non-aligned status and to resume his country’s course for NATO membership, the US, Germany and others have insisted that the latter is not on the agenda. Given the current security climate, they would ...
... Abstract. The article presents the generalized experience of implementation of technology of strategic management of educational organization of technical and professional orientation in the post-Soviet ...
... to Soviet intervention, stating that while at the beginning of the Soviet rule a language was considered as “a crucial ingredient of nationhood” (2014, 264) it eventually became a more symbolic marker ...
... The above mentioned division enables comparison of individual countries (Figure 3). Russia and Ukraine bear the closest resemblance in competitiveness of their foreign trade. Their degree of competitiveness in the ...
... scarcity. As Kerr points out in his analysis, traditionalism was pervasive in higher education. Any innovation had to overcome resistance from administrators, Komsomol, trade unions, and legal officials (Kerr 1992, 153). ...
... the Soviet Union, but, indeed, not only there, during the 1960s, the activities of these groups somewhat naturally began to move towards demands and claims for democratic reforms that clashed with totalitarian or ...
... income-stretching than income-generation. However, some women did begin to trade and barter more, for example, making a camel saddle which could be traded for one camel or a few sheep. Educated women have bonded together ...