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Russia. Where and what is Europe? Is Russia part of Europe? Could North Africa be part of Europe? Is Iceland? Is Greenland? Is Turkey? Why does it matter.

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1 Russia

2 Where and what is Europe? Is Russia part of Europe? Could North Africa be part of Europe? Is Iceland? Is Greenland? Is Turkey? Why does it matter who is and who isn't?

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4 What IS Europe? Europe is a concept and a continent Europe stands for political stability and economic opportunity. Few countries could give up the opportunity to be considered part of “Europe”

5 History of the EU Truman/Marshall 1947 called for European countries to create self-help program that would be funded by US OEEC Organization for European Economic Creation (16 countries) 1949 The Council of Europe The Inner Six and The Outer Seven – France, Germany, Italy and Benelux vs. Britain, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland and Portugal

6 History of the EU 1967 European Community—No longer just economic unification – Eliminated internal customs and created external tariffs between Inner 6, 6 grows to 9 with admission of UK, Ireland and Denmark 1979 European Parliament EC adds Greece, Spain and Portugal 1986 Renamed European Union EU grows to 25 countries, continues to expand

7 Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces Centrifugal Ongoing conflicts Disparity of wealth Disparity of population size Migration concerns Wage borders Religious issues Centripetal Double majority voting Euros Supranational over national laws No passports Increased wages Military security

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9 EU Flag

10 Euros

11 Countries that use the Euro

12 Ch. 11 Russia: Trouble on the Eastern Front How many countries does Russia border? What oceans does Russia border?

13 Russia and Its Neighbors Russia borders 15 countries, 7 of which are in Europe, 8 in Asia Russia has problems with almost all of its neighbors

14 Russia’s neighbors CountryLength (km) Norway196Norway196 Finland1313Finland1313 Estonia290Estonia290 Latvia............292 Lithuania.......227227 Poland..........432432 Belarus959Belarus959 Ukraine1576Ukraine1576 Georgia723Georgia723 Azerbaijan284Azerbaijan284 Kazakhstan6846Kazakhstan6846 China (S)40China (S)40 Mongolia3441Mongolia3441 China (SE)3605China (SE)3605 North Korea17.5North Korea17.5

15 Soviet Union

16 Russia

17 Conflicts Lithuania-Russia wants free transit for freight/military Estonia/Latvia-Russia wants official status of Russian language Belarus wants a union with Russia, Russia declines Ukraine-Russia has meddled in their politics Georgia and Azerbaijan were given independence when Soviet Union broke up, but not Chechnya, North Ossetia, the Balkars, and dozens other in Transcaucasia

18 Conflicts Kazakhstan created after collapse of Soviet Union, contains many ethnic Russians and Russia’s space port and launching facilities Mongolia-Now wants to trade more with China, leave Russian alliance China- Cross border migration issues with Chinese immigrants moving into Russia North Korea- Russia wants to limit North Korean illegal immigration and North Korea’s nuclear proliferation

19 St. Basil’s Cathedral

20 The Kremlin Palace

21 Lake Baikal

22 Siberia

23 Cold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtbH68to bwc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtbH68to bwc

24 Ads and Disads of Size Advantages Large inventory of natural resources Defense Disadvantages Nearly landlocked 11 time zones Cold, high latitudes

25 Demographic disaster 1991- Russia pop. = 148 million 2005- Russia pop. = 145 million, despite Russian net-in migration from former republics Estimates show that Russia has 10 million more deaths than births since 1991 Usually these are signs of war or net-out migration, neither is the case in Russia’s population

26 What is happening to Russia's population? Birth rate has stabilized Death rate is rising Why? – Diseases – Alcoholism – Smoking – Traffic/Industrial accidents – Suicides – Murder (Russian males 9 times more likely than EU members) Male life expectancy has declined from 71(1991) to 59 (2005) This leads to Russia being in danger of being a failed state


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