Social Policy in a Cold Climate: Health and Social Welfare in Russia

The Russian Federation faces multiple challenges for its health and welfare systems and for the development of social policy responses. This article provides a review of some of the key challenges for social policy in Russia and assesses the adequacy of the responses to date. The author surveys rece...

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Health
Health care
Health planning
Policy studies
Politics
Public health
Russia
Russian Federation
Social change
Social Policy
Social problems
Social theories
Social theory
Social Welfare
Welfare
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