Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Maps
- Introduction
- 1 The Legacies of History
- 2 National Identity and Ethnicity
- 3 The Impact of Religion
- 4 Political Culture and Civil Society
- 5 The Impact of Economics
- 6 Foreign Policy Priorities and Institutions
- 7 Military Issues
- 8 The Nuclear Factor
- Conclusion
- Appendix A Chronology of Events, January 1992 to October 1993
- Appendix B Compendium of Leadership and Institutional Changes in the Eurasian States, January 1992 to October 1993
- Appendix C Soviet Census Data, Union Republic and ASSR, 1989
- Notes
- Index
Appendix A - Chronology of Events, January 1992 to October 1993
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Maps
- Introduction
- 1 The Legacies of History
- 2 National Identity and Ethnicity
- 3 The Impact of Religion
- 4 Political Culture and Civil Society
- 5 The Impact of Economics
- 6 Foreign Policy Priorities and Institutions
- 7 Military Issues
- 8 The Nuclear Factor
- Conclusion
- Appendix A Chronology of Events, January 1992 to October 1993
- Appendix B Compendium of Leadership and Institutional Changes in the Eurasian States, January 1992 to October 1993
- Appendix C Soviet Census Data, Union Republic and ASSR, 1989
- Notes
- Index
Summary
Dates for international visits in general reflect dates on which delegation heads met with their counterparts. Leadership changes and elections are listed in Appendix B.
January 1992
2 Russia and Ukraine free prices on most retail goods and services.
3 Ukraine claims control over all nonstrategic military forces on its territory.
4 Russia assumes control over all former Soviet embassies abroad.
5 Ukraine claims control of Black Sea Fleet.
6 Prices on most retail goods and services freed in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.
8 Ukraine agrees to remove tactical nuclear weapons by July 1992 and strategic weapons by 1994.
8 Lithuania frees prices for retail goods and services.
9 Russian president Yeltsin claims Black Sea Fleet for Russia.
10 Turkmenistan frees prices for retail goods and services.
11 Russia and Ukraine agree that part of Black Sea Fleet belongs to Ukraine.
15 Ukrainian prime minister Fokin visits Greece.
17 Lithuanian head of state Landsbergis visits Russia.
19 Belarusian prime minister Kebich visits China.
19 British foreign minister visits Ukraine and Kazakhstan on nuclear matters.
20 Student riots occur in Uzbekistan.
21 Lithuanian head of state Landsbergis visits Great Britain.
23 Russian parliament votes to reconsider transfer of Crimea to Ukraine.
23 Azerbaijani president Mutalibov visits Turkey.
25 Moldovan president Snegur and Romanian president meet in Moldova.
30 Russian president Yeltsin visits Great Britain.
31 Russia begins troop withdrawal talks with Baltics.
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February 1992
4 Ukrainian president Kravchuk visits Germany.
6 Russian president Yeltsin visits France.
6 Russian parliament begins review of 1954 transfer of Crimea to Ukraine.
8 CIS summit in Moscow.
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- Russia and the New States of EurasiaThe Politics of Upheaval, pp. 297 - 309Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1994