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Foreign and security policy implications of Russia's demographiccrisis
Author(s): Herd, Graeme P.
Publication Date: 2002
Permanent Link: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-004359653
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“Regionalization of Russian Foreign and Security Policy” Project organized by The Russian Study Group
at the Center for Security Studies and Conflict ResearchAndreas Wenger, Jeronim Perovic, Andrei Makarychev, Oleg Alexandrov
By Graeme P. Herd
Contact:Center for Security Studies and Conflict ResearchETH Zentrum SEICH-8092 ZürichSwitzerland
Andreas Wenger, head of project [email protected] Perovic, project coordinator [email protected] [email protected] [email protected];
Order of copies:Center for Security Studies and Conflict ResearchETH Zentrum SEICH-8092 ZürichSwitzerland
Papers available in full-text format at: http://www.fsk.ethz.ch/
Layout by Marco Zanoli and Karin Fink
This paper analyzes the emergent security implications of Russia’s demographic crisis. It examines the connection between the reasons for the decline in Russia’spopulation and the likely success of policies put in place to arrest that decline, andthe linkage between the impact of the causes of decline and the domestic and for-eign policy consequences for the Russian state. The author concludes that the sys-temic impact of population decline will prove critical to characterizing and determin-ing Russia's foreign and security policy over the medium-and long-term.
Foreign and Security Policy Implications of Russia’s Demographic Crisis
WORKING PAPER NO.20
DESIGN : SUSANA PERROTTET RIOS
MARCH 2002
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