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Post-Soviet space: background and the results of regionalization. / Kaledin, Nikolai.

в: Baltic Region, № 1, 2009, стр. 26-35.

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title = "Post-Soviet space: background and the results of regionalization",
abstract = "The article deals with the regionalization of social processes and their specific manifestations in the post-Soviet space. According to the author, regionalization is developing at four levels-international (macroregional), subregional, intraregional and on country levels. The most important one is the international level. Specific features of regionalization at each level of the post-Soviet space are described. The author draws a conclusion that the post-Soviet space is the epicenter of regionalization in contemporary world.",
keywords = "Regionalization, post-Soviet space, international (macroregional) level of regionalization, subregional level of regionalization, intraregional level of regionalization, regionalization on the country level.",
author = "Nikolai Kaledin",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.5922/2079-8555-2009-1-3",
language = "English",
pages = "26--35",
journal = "Baltic Region",
issn = "2079-8555",
publisher = "Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University",
number = "1",

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