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Eurasian Geography and Economics
(ISSN 1538-7216)
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Volume 53, Issue 1: Luxury highrises and slums in Mumbai, in 2011.
Photos courtesy of Jan Nijman.
Volume 53, Issue 2: Bauhaus building in 798 Art Zone in Chaoyang District of Beijing.
Photo courtesy of Tsu-Lung Chou.
Volume 53, Issue 3: Orchid Hotel frequented by Chinese entrepreneurs, in Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar, May 2011.
Photo courtesy of Gregory Veeck.
Volume 53, Issue 4: Rural village with abandoned housing in Russia's Kostrorma Oblast, June 2010.
Photo courtesy of Grigory Ioffe.
Volume 53, Issue 5: Zhangjiang Innovation Park in Shanghai, China.
Photo courtesy of Juncheng Dai.
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Volume 52, Issue 1: Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar, Xinjiang (largest mosque in China).
Photo courtesy of Anthony Howell.
Volume 52, Issue 2: National Police Day Celebration in the Pera Quarter of European Istanbul, April 2010.
Photo courtesy of Marco Antonsich.
Volume 52, Issue 3: Headquarters of the People's Bank of China in Beijing, May 2011.
Photo courtesy of Weidong Liu.
Volume 52, Issue 4: Tokyo Electric Power Company’s photograph of March 21, 2011
showing the appearance of nuclear power plant Unit 3 after the explosion.
Secured through the courtesy of Shinichiro Tabata.
Volume 52, Issue 5: Shuttle traders on the northern approach to the border between
Russia and Abkhazia (Psou River, south of Adler).
Photo courtesy of John O’Loughlin.
Volume 52, Issue 6: Monument to Holocaust victims in Minsk, Belarus, June 2011.
Photo courtesy of Grigory Ioffe.
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Volume 51, Issue 1: Current headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, January 2010
Photo courtesy of Veit Bachmann
Volume 51, Issue 2: Screening of arriving passengers for abnormal temperature at Singapore's Changi Airport, May 2009
Photo courtesy of Yanzhong Huang
Volume 51, Issue 3: Sakhincentre in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia during the Sakhalin Oil and Gas Conference, October 2009
Photo courtesy of Michael Bradshaw
Volume 51, Issue 4: European geographer meets elders of a Pakistani village exposed to vigorus recruitment of fighters by the Taliban
Photo courtesy of Daanish Mustafa
Volume 51, Issue 5: Site of international conference on human geography at the School of Geography and Planning on the campus of Sun Yat-sen University in late August 2010
Photo courtesy of Alexander Murphy
Volume 51, Issue 6: Meitar Crossing—Checkpoint on Highway 60 between Southern Edge of West Bank and the Israeli City of Meitar (near Be'er Sheva), July 2010
Photo courtesy of John O'Loughlin
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Volume 50, Issue 1: Headquarters of Gazprom (skyscraper in foreground) at Namyotkina Street in Moscow, June 2008.
Photo courtesy of Igor Danchenko
Volume 50, Issue 2: The destroyed gymnasium of the Russian school in Beslan where 1,100 hostages were held by Islamic terrorists on September 1-3, 2004 (stuffed toys and flowers placed to memoralize 186 dead children and 148 adults are in the foreground).
Photo two weeks after the siege by (and courtesy of) Jonathan Sanders
Volume 50, Issue 3: Restaurant in the Chinese city of Heihe, frequented by Russian traders and visitors from the city of
Blagoveshchensk across the Amur River, bears the name of Russia's Prime Minister but serves solely Chinese food.
Photo courtesy of Nataliya Ryzhova
Volume 50, Issue 4: An urban village in Beijing, June 2009.
Photo by Cong Sun courtesy of C. Cindy Fan
Volume 50, Issue 5: Standard (TEU) containers awaiting loading for export in Xiamen, China. August 2009.
Photo by Hui-Tzu Chih courtesy of Chao-cheng Mai
Volume 50, Issue 6: African migrants in Guangzhou, China. April 2008
Photo courtesy of Zhigang Li
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Volume 49, Issue 1: Golden Resources Shopping Mall in Beijing, China, 2005, one of the two largest in the world.
Photo courtesy of Kam Wing Chan
Volume 49, Issue 2: Entrance to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, May 2008.
Photo courtesy of Shutian Yang and Weidong Liu
Volume 49, Issue 3: Hong Kong's world-famous Nathan Road on June 2, 2008.
Photo courtesy of Gordon Kee
Volume 49, Issue 4: Farm produce market in Namangan, Uzbekistan, April 2008.
Photo courtesy of Zvi Lerman
Volume 49, Issue 5: Entrance to one of Beijing's many small internet cafes, October 2008.
Photo courtesy of Jun Zhang
Volume 49, Issue 6: Statue of Russian Empress Catherine the Great receiving tribute from Ossetian emissaries, Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia, August 2008.
Photo courtesy of Gearóid Ó Tuathail
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Volume 48, Issue 1: Morning traffic at an intersection in Nanjing, China
Photo courtesy of C. Cindy Fan
Volume 48, Issue 2: Town of Gunib, Dagestan, the site of Imam Shamil's capitulation to the Tsarist army, August 25, 1869
Photo courtesy of Mladen Klemencic
Volume 48, Issue 3: Hanoi's Notre Dame Cathedral (foreground), constructed between 1877 and 1883, and modern high-rise construction (background, right) representing a new generation of urban development
Photo courtesy of Yue-man Yeung
Volume 48, Issue 4: Asia's largest natural gas purification plant (Shaanxi Province, China, 2006)
Photo courtesy of Canfei He
Volume 48, Issue 5: Construction work on the Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest), a 2008 Olympic venue, July 2007
Photo courtesy of Christopher J. Smith
Volume 48, Issue 6: Construction on Sakhalin Energy terminal at Prigorodnoye, Russia for exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG), late September 2006.
Photo courtesy of Michael J. Bradshaw
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Volume 47, Issue 1: Etching of historic central St. Petersburg from Nouvelle Géographie Universelle (Paris, 1880)
Image courtesy of James H. Bater
Volume 47, Issue 2: Residential street in old Vilnius
Vilniaus (Wilenska) Gatve, 1986
Volume 47, Issue 3: Mosque in Ürümqi, capital of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, in 1995
Photo courtesy of Laurence J. C. Ma
Volume 47, Issue 4: Shrine in Gimry, Dagestan dedicated to Ghazi Mohammed (1795-1832), the first imam of Dagestan and Chechnya
Photo courtesy of Kimitaka Matsuzato
Volume 47, Issue 5: Belarusian KGB headquarters in Minsk, 2005
Photo courtesy of Grigory Ioffe
Volume 47, Issue 6: Hotel Carlton (left) and medieval cathedral and castle (background) in Bratislava, booming EU-10 capital on Austrian border, Christmas Day, 2006
Photo courtesy of Peter Jordan
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