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%T Population Change in the Neighbouring Regions of Russia and the European Union States %A Kuznetsova, Tatyana Yu. %J Baltic Region %N 3 %P 41-57 %V 10 %D 2018 %K border cities; Baltics %@ 2079-8555 %X In this article, I carry out a comparative analysis of population change in the bordering regions of Russia and the European Union. Peripheries of their countries, most of these regions enjoy a more or less favourable demographic situation, which, however, differs from place to place. To attain the aims of the study, I analyse official data from Russian and EU statistical offices and map the results obtained. I identify significant differences between border regions and cities. The most adverse demographic situation is observed in the borderlands of the Baltics, a slightly better one in Poland and Finland. As to Russia's border regions, a population increase is characteristic of Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad and Kaliningrad regions. Yet, a number of cities in the immediate vicinity of the border face a population decline. The demographic situation could be improved by more active transboundary collaborations and by the border serving increasingly as a contact area rather than a barrier. %C RUS %G en %9 journal article %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info