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The Kaliningrad region: a unique region and a typical centre
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Abstract
The longstanding efforts of federal au-thorities aimed at the development of the Kalin-ingrad region did not meet the expectations. The region can be considered as depressed; it is characterised by the instability of the socioeconomic situation. The main reason for the reduced efficiency of state ac... view more
The longstanding efforts of federal au-thorities aimed at the development of the Kalin-ingrad region did not meet the expectations. The region can be considered as depressed; it is characterised by the instability of the socioeconomic situation. The main reason for the reduced efficiency of state activity is the attempt to apply standard mechanisms of gov-ernmental regional development regulation that neglect the unique nature of this Russian territory: its enclave/exclave status, the settling history of the region, the dependence on external markets, etc. To solve the problems of the Kalin¬ingrad region, the state should partially revise its ideology, including the views on external connections of Russia’s con-stituents. Moreover, Russia should coordinate its activity in the Baltic Sea States taking into account the increased sensitiv¬ity of the Kaliningrad Region. [author's abstract]... view less
Keywords
political integration; regional policy; cross-border cooperation; socioeconomic position; Euroregion; structural policy; Russia; regional development
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
Kaliningrad
Document language
English
Publication Year
2009
Page/Pages
p. 98-110
Journal
Baltic Region (2009) 2
Status
Postprint; reviewed