International cross-border migration in the South-East Baltic: factors, structure, consequences
... migration mobility of the population as well as the assessment of migration influence on the socioeconomic development of three border territories.
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Ethnopolitical movement of the Sámi in the Arctic region: from development to stagnation
The ethnopolitical movement of the Sámi in the Arctic region is examined through significant events in its development, including during Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine.... ... of the Sámi ethnopolitical movement against the backdrop of gradual formation of close international cooperation and cross-border interaction among the countries where this indigenous Arctic people reside. It is identified that the collective West’s ...
The scientific heritage of economic geographer Gennady Mikhailovich Fedorov
On February 11, 2024, we lost an outstanding economic geographer, mentor, and leader, a person whose name is synonymous with the establishment of the scientific school of socio-economic geography in the Kaliningrad region, recognized by the entire academic community. A graduate of the Faculty of Geography of Leningrad State University, G. M. Fedorov began his career at Kaliningrad State University in 1972, ultimately dedicating nearly 52 years to the institution ...
Spatial features of the dynamics of Slavic-Turkic contact zones in the Volga-Ural region in 2010―2021
... zones in the second decade of the 21st century include an increase in contact intensity, manifested in the growing proportion of both Slavs and Turks, as well as the partial dissolution of ethno-contact zones in favor of titular ethnic groups within the borders of Turkic republics. Outside the Turkic republics of the Volga-Ural region, the dissolution of ethno-contact zones tends to favor Slavic populations.
ethnic contact index, two-component ethnic contact zone, ethnic contrast, Soroko coefficient
5-17
10.5922/vestniknat-2025-1-1
Near-border regions’ mass media within the context of public diplomacy: expert survey results’ analysis (the Case of the Saratov region)
Nowadays, within Russian scholarship, there is not so much research on the role of regional mass media in conducting public diplomacy. In this context, the article aims at analyzing results of experts’ survey taken in May 2018. Among other things, experts gave their opinions on the levels and forms of communication between mass media ...
Modern features of the development of a comfortable urban space in small towns of the Kaliningrad region
Given the issue of balanced socio-economic development of the entire territory of the Kaliningrad region, an important task is to improve the quality of life in small towns in the region, as they serve as supporting elements for the regional settlement frame. Attracting federal and extrabudgetary funds could be seen as an effective tool in the ...
The Vilnius issue in international relations: the historiography of the problem
... rossijsko-litovskogo dogovora o granice [Baltic milestone: the tenth anniversary of the conclusion of the Lithuanian-Russian border treaty], Moscow.
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Potential of Russian-Indian scientific cooperation (the case of western border regions of Russia)
... Russian Foreign Policy: The Evolution of «Greater Eurasia» // Europe-Asia Studies. 2018. № 70 (10). P. 1612—1637. doi: 10.1080/09668136.2018.1515348.
21. Mikhaylova А. А. In pursuit of an innovation development trajectory of the Kaliningrad region // Baltic Region. 2019. № 11 (3). P. 92—106. doi: 10.5922/2079-8555-2019-3-5.
On Sources and Mechanisms of Coastal Area Self-development
This article analyses the sources and mechanisms of economic self-development of coastal border territories. The example of the Kaliningrad region proves that the main internal catalyst of regional economic development is entrepreneurship functioning on the basis of genetic-cultural determination. The author comes to the conclusion that an efficient regional economic policy aimed at the increase ...
Development factors and regularities of the territorial structure of nature management
... repeated expansion of agricultural lands, the territorial structure corresponds to a large-scale type. The common pattern for both regions is the decrease in the sizes of the areals and their fragmentation.
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Supranational Policy of Migrant Integration in the EU
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Key Strategies of Development of Research Tools and Methods for Marine Spatial Planning
... principles, and methods. The differences mainly concern characteristics of the planning object; principles of delineating the borders of territories and water areas; and the authorities responsible for regulation. The use of marine space, its parts, and ... ... degree of candidate of economic sciences, Moscow, Sovet po izucheniju proizvoditel'nyh sil (SOPS).
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Northern Dimension: Participant Strategies
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Migration policy of the Baltic states in the context of EU and Russian interests
... attention to national migration policies, including those of the Baltic states — Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia — all of which border Russia. This study aims to identify the key features of these policies, considering both Russian interests and those of ... ... (дата обращения: 07.09.2023).
migration policy, migration crisis, integration of migrants, Baltic states, transit region, limitrophe state
107-116
10.5922/sikbfu-2024-1-7
Dynamics of the Russian diaspora in the Baltic republics in 2018—2023
... and cartographic methods. The study finds that the rate of decline in the number and share of Russians significantly increased after 2021, particularly in Estonia — by a factor of 10 in 2021 compared to 2020. Negative trends are observed across all regions. The highest representation of Russians in the ethnic structure of the Baltic republics remains in the capitals, border municipalities adjacent to Russia, and historically Russian-settled territories, where the decline in the Russian share is most pronounced.
Russian diaspora, population, Baltic countries, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia
43-57
10.5922/vestniknat-2024-3-3
Ekaterinburg — Sverdlovsk — Ekaterinburg: the city image in the dynamics of a toponymic text
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Baraboshina,... ... in three volumes. Vol. 1. Articles on semiotics and topology of culture]. Tallinn, pp. 191—199 (in Russ.).
Marin, A., 2012. Bordering Time in the Cityscape. Toponymic Changes as Temporal Boundary-Making: Street Renaming in Leningrad/St. Petersburg....
Spatial structure of migration attractiveness of Russian regions at the local level
... determines its sustainability. The aim of this study is to examine the spatial structure of migration attractiveness in three Russian regions with stable migration growth — Kaliningrad and Leningrad Oblasts and Krasnodar Krai — through an analysis of how economic ... ... contribute positively to migration appeal. Sea-oriented industries help to mitigate negative migration trends, while proximity to borders and the presence of automobile and railway transportation networks have a limited impact on municipal attractiveness....
Discursive practices of the Russian diaspora in Estonia: language contacts
... (in Russ.).
Shchedneva, V.P., 2011. Characteristics of the modern Estonian-Russian translation of utilitarian official business texts. In: Rusistika i sovremennost' [Russian Studies and Modernity]. Riga, pp. 540-545 (in Russ.).
Szadneva, V.P., 2015. Regional variants of Russian speech in the aspect of linguistic reflection (on the material of metalanguage commentaries on Internet forums).In: Rusistica Latviensis 5. Slavica — 2015: filoloģija spētījumi. Riga, pp. 112-120 (in Russ.).
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Equipment of Prussian lieges in the State of Teutonic Order in the second half of the XIIIth — XIV centuries (on written sources)
The key aspect of incorporation of Prussians, who inhabited the South-East of Baltic region, into the social system of the State of Teutonic Order in the second half of the XIIIth—XIVth centuries was the distribution ... ... regulated by the norms of Kulm charter. This unification identified the functions of Prussians in the Order’s army (defense of borders, reconnaissance, etc.) and became one of the basis aspects of their incorporation in the new social system.
. The Trotskyists in East Prussia: “history in shards”
... the United Left Opposition groups of the German Communist Party (Bolshevik-Leninists) in East Prussia in 1930-1933. The research highlights the figures of the Königsberg group, some of whom (e. g. Gustav Plep and Oskar Seipold) were active not only regionally, but also at the all-German level. The author describes the political activities of the leftist opposition (holding discussion evenings, sending circular letters to small towns in East Prussia, distributing leaflets at workers’ gatherings,...
The fate of World War I refugees from the western provinces of European Russia and Poland in Soviet Russia in 1920
This article focuses on the features of the re-evacuation of World War I refugees in 1920, i.e. the spontaneous movement of the hungry mass of refugees to the Western border, the South and South-East, as well as Siberia, in early spring, which was supported by local authorities aspiring to reduce the pressure on their own regions but opposed — to no effect — by the central authorities. The planned evacuation solely to the Baltic Republics at the end of summer of 1920 was accompanied by violations, abuse of power and the absence of proper organization.
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Typology of small towns in the western borderland regions of Russia
... the leading role of large urban agglomerations in the development of any region, it should be noted that small towns perform their equally important function as reference points in the regional framework of the settlement system. In strategic regions, like the ones of the Western borderland, small towns, inter alia, become significant for ensuring national interests along the state border of Russia. The article presents the author's version of the typology of small towns in the Western borderlands of Russia, based on the statistical and analytical databases. Due to the limited research tools for assessing the level of development ...
Construction works impact on the vegetation in the сoastal zone of the Pregolya river in Kaliningrad
... standard methods of studying the aquatic vegetation. The lower current of the river Pregolya within the Kaliningrad city borders is studied for the period from 2013—2019. The associations are named in the traditions of the dominant system. It is ... ... (Vistula Lagoon, the Baltic Sea) // V. A. Gritsenko et al. (eds.). Terrestrial and Inland Water Environment of the Kaliningrad Region: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. 2018. Vol. 65. P. 317—372. doi: 10.1007/698_2017_107.
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Сoastal exclaves among enclosed territories of the world
... their main comparative characteristics is given. Coastal exclaves are compared to other ones in Russian typologies of enclave regions. The author has classified coastal exclaves according to several parameters.
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The status of geomorphologic knowledge of the territory of the Kaliningrad region
... Sambian peninsula. It has been established that the right bank of the River Instruch is not an end moraine ridge, whereas the Neman – Sesupe interfluve is a relict alluvian plain. The genesis of the Polessk lowland and a number of geomorphological borders require further study.
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The concept of guerrilla warfare in Lithuania in the 1920—1930s
... possible without giving rise to a protracted guerrilla war.
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