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Moscow on the Rise: From Primate City to MegaregionFootnote*

Pages 20-36 | Received 24 Jan 2013, Published online: 04 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

In this article I examine Moscow's role in the political‐economic space of the Russian Federation. A broad range of data supports the thesis that the capital has become a primate city, one that serves no longer as the command center of a closed system but as the primary node of interconnection between Russia and the rest of the world. The effort to create a larger, polycentric “New Moscow” next to the ancient capital is marked by a tightening of central control, in contrast to governance regimes of European megaregions. Nevertheless, expansion of the capital region very likely will further boost Moscow's dominance over the country.

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Robert Argenbright

Dr. Argenbright is an assistant professor (lecturer) of geography at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108; [[email protected]].

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