By Paul Goble The Kremlin typically focuses on birthrates when it talks about demography, but in fact, many of Russia’s most pressing problems reflect death rates which for many age cohorts are today no lower than they were in 1965, according to Anatoly Vishnevsky, director of the Moscow Institute of Demography.


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