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The Dying Bear: Russia's Demographic Disaster

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December marks the 20th anniversary of the end of the Soviet dictatorship and the beginning of Russia's postcommunist transition. For Russians, the intervening years have been full of elation and promise but also unexpected trouble and disappointment. Perhaps of all the painful developments in Russian society since the Soviet collapse, the most surprising -- and dismaying -- is the country's demographic decline. Over the past two decades, Russia has been caught in the grip of a devastating and highly anomalous peacetime population crisis. The country's population has been shrinking, its mortality levels are nothing short of catastrophic, and its human resources appear to be dangerously eroding.

Indeed, the troubles caused by Russia's population trends -- in health, education, family formation, and other spheres -- represent a previously unprecedented phenomenon for an urbanized, literate society not at war. Such demographic problems are far outside the norm for both developed and less developed countries today; what is more, their causes are not entirely understood. There is also little evidence that Russia's political leadership has been able to enact policies that have any long-term hope of correcting this slide. This peacetime population crisis threatens Russia's economic outlook, its ambitions to modernize and develop, and quite possibly its security. In other words, Russia's demographic travails have terrible and outsized implications, both for those inside the country's borders and for those beyond. The humanitarian toll has already been immense, and the continuing economic cost threatens to be huge; no less important, Russia's demographic decline portends ominously for the external behavior of the Kremlin, which will have to confront a far less favorable power balance than it had been banking on.
 
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They need to open up immigration and start importing Americans, Canadians, Indians and Pakistans!
 
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Unless Russia can reverse this their country cannot run allot of Russians want to leave Russia due to political or economic reason to Europe, Canada or the USA, to state this clearly Russia is dying.
 
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Russia

September 2011

Births: 158052
Deaths: 153898
+4154

Migration Jan-Aug 2011:

In: 1993811
Out: 1793556
+200255
 
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Russia

September 2011

Births: 158052
Deaths: 153898
+4154

Migration Jan-Aug 2011:

In: 1993811
Out: 1793556
+200255

4154 russians aren't going to save russia you need more, however the government is aware of the problem and is trying to fix it however it's the russian mentality that they are killing themselves Drugs, alcohol,corruption, depression, and suicide are a way of life in Russia unless you can reverse this it will continue no matter how many births you give.
 
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Unless Russia can reverse this their country cannot run allot of Russians want to leave Russia due to political or economic reason to Europe, Canada or the USA, to state this clearly Russia is dying.

On the other hand we have the success of American immigration o legal migrants.

It's mostly how you implement the immigration. Welfare states mismanaged their immigration was what happened. People don' imbibe foreign culture that soon.
 
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the second thread you've started on russia demographics in the last 24 hours.

the reality is probably somewhere between.
 
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Russia

September 2011

Births: 158052
Deaths: 153898
+4154

Migration Jan-Aug 2011:

In: 1993811
Out: 1793556
+200255

Picking a few favorable months wont hide the problem.

Russias population is falling and has been for 15years, of late the rate of decrease has slowed and perhaps even leveled off but its still a problem.
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Drugs, alcohol,corruption, depression, and suicide are the main killers even if you get high birth rates you need to improve the life expectancy.

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it is if you're a bit obsessed with russia.

people can be given incentives to reproduce. it's not a big problem i think. it might benefit them in the short term to have a smaller population.

2 articles and I'm obsessed with russia :D, russian news isn't posted here like indian, chinese or pakistani, small population is killing them it's fact.
 
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Picking a few favorable months wont hide the problem.

Russias population is falling and has been for 15years, of late the rate of decrease has slowed and perhaps even leveled off but its still a problem.

I dont pick favorable months, i pick latest data. You do understand the difference? Russian population is growing since August 2011.
 
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2 articles and I'm obsessed with russia :D, russian news isn't posted here like indian, chinese or pakistani, small population is killing them it's fact.

more gdp per capita.. their population may start increasing again. then you'll complain the trend shows russia is headed for problems (again).

it's probably not a very important thing. population number is fairly easy to control.
 
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