PANEL ON SIBERIA: ECONOMIC AND TERRITORIAL ISSUES

Abstract
A panel of geographers and other specialists on the Soviet Union examines a range of economic and territorial issues shaping Siberia's past, present, and future. These include a history of local particularism and colonial rule imposed by the center; internal contradictions reflecting the region's enormous size and diversity; dynamics of population migration, natural increase, and ethnic composition; investment policy; current economic problems; foreign trade prospects and joint venture activity; environmental degradation; alternative scenarios of the region's future; and the need for multiple regionalization schemes in geographical analysis.

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