Abstract

Notes on contributors Preface 1. Environmentalism and nationalism: an unlikely twist in an unlikely direction Marshall I. Goldman 2. The environmental basis for ethnic unrest in the Baltic republics Philip R. Pryde 3. Political participation, nationalism and environmental politics in the USSR Charles E. Ziegler 4. BAM after the fanfare: the unbearable ecumene Victor L. Mote 5. The massive degradation of ecosystems in the USSR Zeev Wolfson 6. The new politics in the USSR: the case of the environment Joan Debardeleben 7. Water management in Soviet Central Asia: problems and prospects Philip P. Micklin 8. Perestroika: how it affects Soviet participation in environmental cooperation Elena Nikitina 9. US-Soviet cooperation for environmental protection: how successful are the bilateral agreements? Kathleen E. Braden 10. US-USSR nuclear safety cooperation: prospects for health and environmental collaboration Michael Congdon 11. The global impact of the Chernobyl accident five years after Zhores Medvedev 12. Glasnost, perestroika and eco-sovietology Igor I. Altshuler, Yuri N. Golubchikov and Ruben A. Mnatsakanyan 13. Environmental issues in the Soviet Arctic and the fate of northern natives Alexei Yu. Roginko 14. Air and water problems beyond the Urals John Massey Stewart Index.

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