How could one describe Russia as a whole - considering its diversity of ethnic cultures, economic models, climate and time zones? A new book "How Is Russia Set Up?" by Vladimir Kagansky is an attempt to outline basic patterns of spatial structure of Russia, which the author sees in its monocentricity, a complex heritage of Soviet planning, exgaggerated role of the frontier and socio-spatial atomization. Vladimir Kagansky is geographer and the author of "Cultural Landscape and Soviet Habitable Space" (2001).
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