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: It introduced students to "Global Problems of Humanity"—such as ecology, the threat of nuclear war, and the North-South divide—presenting them as shared challenges rather than issues viewed through a Cold War lens. You can find more details or acquire a
The 1993 edition of the textbook for the 10th grade, co-authored by S.B. Lavrov and Yu.N. Gladky , is a landmark educational resource that reflects the dramatic geopolitical shifts of the early 1990s. Lavrov and Yu
: A key hallmark of Lavrov’s approach was the shift from purely industrial and resource-based geography to social geography . It prioritized the study of population, quality of life, and cultural diversity over mere production statistics. It prioritized the study of population, quality of
One of its most significant features is its , which was revolutionary for its time:
: Published just two years after the dissolution of the USSR, the 1993 edition was among the first to move away from the rigid ideological "two-world" system (Socialist vs. Capitalist).