For some historians, centuries are not precisely bounded by their round centennial dates; rather, their boundaries are defined by their long-term social, political, and cultural processes (Lukacs 1993). In this context, the momentous peacetime collapse of socialism in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe between 1989-1991 can be said to mark the termination point of the twentieth century, even though there was almost another decade left to go. This event signaled the end of the world’s first socialist state and its demise as the great polarizing force of twentieth century global politics (Malia 1994). The collapse was so complete, described by some scholars as the structural equivalent of defeat in total war, “that Russia and the worl...
The health situation in Russia has often been characterized as a long‐running crisis. From the 1960s...
Health capital in Russia is in steep decline. Today the Russian population is decreasing by more th...
Within less than one hundred years during the 20th century, the transition countries of Europe1–as t...
During the twentieth century, the history of Eastern Europe was marked by political upheavals that s...
In its Constitution, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as "a state of complete phys...
In its last years, the Soviet Union was not meeting the needs of its citizens. One simple measure, l...
T he 1990s were a decade of turmoil for the formerly socialist countries.Besides the political, econ...
Russia : an unprecedented sanitary Crisis. While life expectancy was continuously increasing in mo...
Russia has one of the lowest rates of adult life expectancy in the world. Average life expectancy fo...
If we could judge it solely by advances in health, the twentieth century would be a fabulous success...
late 1980s and early 1990s, it was generally believed that the poor state of public health in this r...
The experience of Russia during the last three decades represents the most long-standing and well-do...
Stagnation, break-down and a new social order - the roots of the Russian public health crisis Long t...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation has experienced great changes, especi...
textSociological interest in the relationship between the social structure and health began with the...
The health situation in Russia has often been characterized as a long‐running crisis. From the 1960s...
Health capital in Russia is in steep decline. Today the Russian population is decreasing by more th...
Within less than one hundred years during the 20th century, the transition countries of Europe1–as t...
During the twentieth century, the history of Eastern Europe was marked by political upheavals that s...
In its Constitution, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as "a state of complete phys...
In its last years, the Soviet Union was not meeting the needs of its citizens. One simple measure, l...
T he 1990s were a decade of turmoil for the formerly socialist countries.Besides the political, econ...
Russia : an unprecedented sanitary Crisis. While life expectancy was continuously increasing in mo...
Russia has one of the lowest rates of adult life expectancy in the world. Average life expectancy fo...
If we could judge it solely by advances in health, the twentieth century would be a fabulous success...
late 1980s and early 1990s, it was generally believed that the poor state of public health in this r...
The experience of Russia during the last three decades represents the most long-standing and well-do...
Stagnation, break-down and a new social order - the roots of the Russian public health crisis Long t...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation has experienced great changes, especi...
textSociological interest in the relationship between the social structure and health began with the...
The health situation in Russia has often been characterized as a long‐running crisis. From the 1960s...
Health capital in Russia is in steep decline. Today the Russian population is decreasing by more th...
Within less than one hundred years during the 20th century, the transition countries of Europe1–as t...