First published in 1987, Siberia examines the developments in the
different sectors of Siberian economy and discusses the role of
this vast and little-known region in the Soviet Union's overall
economic and defence strategy. It surveys historical developments
and the geography of the region and focuses on the key problem
areas such as manpower shortage, the difficulties involved in
exploiting the territory's natural resources, internal
communications - including the construction of the Baikal-Amur
Railway in the Far East- and considers Siberia's place in the
context of international relations and the world economy. This book
is a must read for scholars of Russian history, Russian
geopolitics, European politics, international relations and
European history.
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