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January 2025, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 1-5 Europe-Asia Studies at 75—A Retrospective
by David J. Smith - 6-41 The Framing of the Conflict in Ukraine by Three Slovak Far-Right Parties
by Veronika Bundzíková & Denis Janšta - 42-63 The Evolution of Relations Between Kosovo and Montenegro: From Historic Animosity to Good Neighbourly Relations
by Bardhok Bashota & Bekim Sejdiu - 64-87 Between Russia and Ukraine—The Cossack Boundary
by Richard Arnold - 88-106 ‘Let Them Hate, As Long As They Fear’: The Russian NS/WP Movement on Telegram
by Petr Oskolkov - 107-132 When Children Join the Coalition: Apparent Hereditary Grooming as a Power-Preservation Tool in Post-Soviet Autocracies
by Jakob Tolstrup & Thomas Ambrosio - 133-156 The Wanderers in Shanghai: Russian Fine Art and Hegemonic Meta-Capital in World Politics
by Julia Bethwaite - 157-159 Riding the Tiger. Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the Uses of War
by Taras Kuzio - 159-160 Religion and Politics in Interwar Yugoslavia. Serbian Nationalism and East Orthodox Christianity
by Sabrina P. Ramet - 160-162 The New Politics of Poland. A Case of Post-traumatic Sovereignty
by Paulina Natalia Jarocinska - 162-163 East Central Europe and Communism. Politics, Culture, and Society, 1943–1991
by Marko Attila Hoare - 163-165 Xi Jinping’s China. The Personal and the Political
by Byron Rigel Hauck - 165-167 Politics of Uncertainty. The United States, the Baltic Question, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
by Glenn Wasson - 167-168 Beyond the Wall. East Germany, 1949–1990
by Nicole Cassie - 168-170 Overreach. The Inside Story of Putin’s War Against Ukraine
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 170-171 The Soviet Century. Archaeology of a Lost World
by Mark Gamsa - 171-172 Russian Politics Today. Stability and Fragility
by Ivan Sumaneev - 173-174 Books Received
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November 2024, Volume 76, Issue 10
- 1503-1525 Being Together, Growing Affluence: Institutions of Integration and the Making of Technological Power in the Comecon
by Aleksei A. Popov & Elena Kochetkova - 1526-1550 Jumping on the New Party Bandwagon: The 2022 Elections and the Development of Party Politics in Slovenia
by Tim Haughton & Alenka Krašovec & David Cutts - 1551-1573 Party Organisation, Youth Wings and Political Representation in Contemporary Albania
by Sokol Lleshi & Ilir Kalemaj - 1574-1595 Parliament and the Protection of Human Rights: The Case of the ‘Public Defender of Rights’ in Slovakia
by Marián Sekerák - 1596-1620 Nuclear and Hydrotechnical Expertise Combined: Gidroproekt and the South Ukraine Energy Complex
by Achim Klüppelberg - 1621-1643 Competing Narratives of the Eurasian Economic Union
by Anna Gromilova & Mats Braun - 1644-1667 The Internationalisation of Higher Education in Uzbekistan: Staff Perspectives on a Top-Down Process
by Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva - 1668-1693 ‘Remember Tsushima!’ Polyphonic and Peripheral Memories of the Russo–Japanese War in Putin’s Russia
by Paul B. Richardson - 1694-1695 National Questions. Theoretical Reflections on Nations and Nationalism in Eastern Europe
by Gabriel Camară - 1695-1697 Cross-Regional Ethnopolitics in Central and Eastern Europe. Lessons from the Western Balkans and the Baltic States
by Vladimir Đorđević - 1697-1698 Mass Shootings in Central and Eastern Europe
by Nina Markovic - 1698-1699 Building a Multiethnic Military in Post-Yugoslav Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Samir Forić - 1700-1701 Civic and Uncivic Values in the Czech Republic. Value Transformation, Politics, Education, and Gender Equality
by Katarzyna Dośpiał-Borysiak - 1701-1702 Feminist Politics in Neoconservative Russia. An Ethnography of Activism, Resistance and Resources
by Monika Batham - 1702-1704 The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia. From Imperial Bourgeoisie to Post-Communist Middle Class
by John Heathershaw - 1704-1706 Turkey–Russia Relations in the Twenty-First Century. Cooperation and Competition amid Systemic Turbulence
by Ohannes Geukjian - 1706-1707 Regionalizing Eurasia
by Oxana Karnaukhova - 1708-1709 Atomic Steppe. How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb
by Assel G. Bitabar - 1710-1710 Books Received
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October 2024, Volume 76, Issue 9
- 1321-1346 Deciphering the Local Origins of Neoliberalism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Example of Lithuania
by Jokubas Salyga - 1347-1370 Queer Coalition? The Crisis of Justice in Poland and LGBTQ+ Rights Before the Polish Courts
by Agnieszka Kubal - 1371-1391 Grant Schemes and Pork-Barrel Politics in Local Government Funding in Hungary
by Tamás Vasvári - 1392-1416 The Politics of (Im)mobility: The Effects of the Pandemic on Movement Across the ‘Contact Line’ in Eastern Ukraine
by Oleksandra Tarkhanova - 1417-1438 Ethnic Environmentalism in the Russian Regions: National Identity and Nature Protection
by Svetlana Tulaeva & Laura A. Henry & Yaroslav Snarski - 1439-1462 Beyond Cronyism: Local Governance and Welfare Provision by Large Companies in Russian Monotowns
by Stanislav Klimovich & Katharina Bluhm - 1463-1481 Re-Proportioning, Re-Framing, Re-Purposing: Foreign Experience in Russian Disability Organising After the Retreat of Foreign Funding
by Philippa Mullins - 1482-1484 Georgia’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century. Challenges for a Small State
by Oxana Karnaukhova - 1484-1486 Russophobia. Propaganda in International Politics
by Tingting Hu - 1486-1488 Youth and Memory in Europe. Defining the Past, Shaping the Future
by Alexandra-Codruța Bîzoi - 1488-1489 The Secret Listener. An Ingenue in Mao’s Court
by Giulia D’Aquila - 1489-1491 Central Asia and the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Elsie Chimnomso Ihedioha - 1491-1493 Under the Radar. Tracking Western Radio Listeners in the Soviet Union
by Natalia Kovalyova - 1493-1495 Covid-19, State-Power and Society in Europe. Focus on Western Balkans
by Nina Markovic - 1495-1496 The EU and Its Relations with Eastern Europe. Mutual Animosity, Unattainable Friendship and Faraway Neighbours
by Elif Çetin - 1497-1498 Queering Russian Media and Culture
by Nazgul Mingisheva - 1498-1499 The Cultural Communication of Emigration in Bulgaria
by Sabrina P. Ramet - 1500-1501 Books Received
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September 2024, Volume 76, Issue 8
- 1163-1184 Testing a Six-Factor Model on Perceived State Power and Influence: The Case of Romania
by Teodor Lucian Moga & Nadiia Bureiko & Alexandra Gheorghiu & Bogdan-Constantin Ibănescu - 1185-1202 Illegal Sterilisation in the Czech Republic
by Lukáš Novotný - 1203-1228 ‘Antigenderism’ as Russian Soft Power? Comparing Discourse on Sexual and Gender Minorities in Russia and Norway
by Marthe Handå Myhre & Mikkel Berg-Nordlie - 1229-1252 The Lull Before the Storm? Criminal Justice, Crime and Incarceration in Russia (2000–2020)
by Alex Knorre & Vladimir Kudryavtsev & Ekaterina Khodzhaeva & Kseniia Runova & Kirill Titaev - 1253-1279 Kilometres 51 and 101: The Development of Soviet Residency and Banishment Policies in Ukraine, 1917–1940
by Tamara Vronska & Olena Stiazhkina & Polly Jones - 1280-1298 Navigating the Housing Bureaucracy in Late Soviet Moscow: A Housing Order as a Document of Socialist Desire
by Elizaveta Polukhina & Yanina Karpenkina - 1299-1301 Russia and Ukraine. Entangled Histories, Diverging States
by Taras Kuzio - 1301-1302 China, Russia and Central Asian Infrastructure. Fragmenting or Reformatting the Region?
by Julia Schwab - 1302-1304 Tainted Democracy. Viktor Orbán and the Subversion of Hungary
by Islam Jusufi - 1304-1305 Righteous Revolutionaries. Morality, Mobilization, and Violence in the Making of the Chinese State
by Gene-George Earle - 1306-1307 Deception. Russiagate and the New Cold War
by Angela Borozna - 1307-1309 Building Socialism. The Communist Party and the Making of the Soviet System, 1921–1941
by Giannis Lainas - 1309-1310 Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies. How China Wins Online
by Zheyu Shang - 1311-1312 Governing Neighborhoods in Urban China. Changing State–Society Relations
by Xingyi Li - 1312-1314 The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Russian Revolution
by Oliver Rowe - 1314-1316 Eleven Winters of Discontent: The Siberian Internment and the Making of a New Japan
by Garret J. McDonald - 1317-1318 Books Received
by The Editors - 1319-1319 Correction
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August 2024, Volume 76, Issue 7
- 995-1015 On Common Ground: Soviet Nationalities Policy and the Austro-Marxist Premise
by Matthias Battis - 1016-1054 Think Tanks Beyond the West: The Case of the Western Balkans
by Irena Djordjevic Susic & Carlos Jalali - 1055-1077 Tax Compliance Motivations During Corruption Scandals in a Fragile Democracy: A Before-and-After Study
by Attila Bartha & Zsolt Boda - 1078-1101 Diversity or Unity: Interpreting the Discourse of a Multi-Ethnic Russian Nation in Kazan
by Leila Wilmers - 1102-1119 Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin: A Study of a Rank-and-File Actor in an Authoritarian Regime
by Jonáš Syrovátka & Jan Holzer - 1120-1144 Consultative Authoritarianism in Central Asia
by Colin Knox & Dina Sharipova - 1145-1146 A History of Education in Modern Russia. Aims, Ways, Outcomes
by Orel Beilinson - 1146-1148 The Authoritarian International. Tracing How Authoritarian Regimes Learn in the Post-Soviet Space
by Paul Fisher - 1148-1149 Ukraine’s Unnamed War. Before the Russian Invasion of 2022
by Yana Volkova - 1149-1151 The Tragedy of Ukraine. What Classical Greek Tragedy Can Teach Us About Conflict Resolution
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 1151-1152 Memory Crash. The Politics of History in and around Ukraine 1980s–2010s
by Taras Kuzio - 1153-1154 The Lost Peace. How the West Failed to Prevent a Second Cold War
by Angela Borozna - 1154-1156 Understanding Russian Strategic Behavior. Imperial Strategic Culture and Putin’s Operational Code
by Zerrin Torun - 1156-1158 Russia in Africa. Resurgent Great Power or Bellicose Pretender?
by Victoria Clement - 1158-1159 Islamic Leadership and the State in Eurasia
by Daniyal Ranjbar Meshkin - 1160-1161 Governing Death, Making Persons. The New Chinese Way of Death
by Gene-George Earle - 1162-1162 Books Received
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July 2024, Volume 76, Issue 6
- 829-850 Sympathy or Criticism? The European Far Left and Far Right React to Russia’s 2022 Invasion of Ukraine
by Andreas Fagerholm - 851-872 The End of Russian Hegemony in the Post-Soviet Space? War in Ukraine and Disintegration Processes in Eurasia
by Ruslan Zaporozhchenko - 873-890 The Geopolitical Role of the Three Seas Initiative: Mackinder’s ‘Middle Tier’ Strategy Redux
by Paolo Pizzolo - 891-908 ‘The Climate Is Changing and the President Is Not’: ‘Non-Political’ Climate Activism in Russia
by Svetlana Erpyleva & Eeva Luhtakallio - 909-931 An Anatomy of Consent: The State and Formerly Deported Peoples in Russia
by Alexander Osipov - 932-949 Protesting Destruction in Chapaevsk: Green Politics in a Late Soviet City
by Alexander Herbert - 950-974 Moldova, the Latvian Purges and Khrushchev’s Generational Struggle, 1958–1962
by William D. Prigge & Marius Tăríţă - 975-980 Making Sense of China’s Global Ambitions
by Emilian Kavalski - 981-982 China–EU Relations in a New Era of Global Transformation
by Unai Gómez-Hernández - 982-984 Russia’s Path to the High-Tech Battlespace
by Mahmoud Javadi - 984-985 The Afterlife of the ‘Soviet Man’. Rethinking Homo Sovieticus
by Jón Ólafsson - 985-987 Reconciliation by Stealth. How People Talk about War Crimes
by Monika Karolina Godecka - 988-989 Dancing on Bones. History and Power in China, Russia, and North Korea
by Ankur Yadav - 989-990 Communist Dissidents in Early Soviet Russia. Five Documents Translated and Introduced by Simon Pirani
by Rashid Abbasi - 990-992 Communism and Culture. An Introduction
by Byron Rigel Hauck - 993-993 Books Received
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May 2024, Volume 76, Issue 5
- 677-695 Distances Between Parties Reconsidered: The Case of Babiš’s Cabinet and its Opposition(s)
by Martin Štefek - 696-719 Integrating with the Global Economy: The Evolution of the Export Profiles of the European Union’s Eastern Periphery (2000–2021)
by Bilyana Petrova & Aleksandra Sznajder Lee - 720-738 Social Capital and Organisational Survival in Times of Crisis: A Russian Case Study
by Darya Asaturyan & Leon Kosals - 739-769 Oligarchs, Political Ties and Nomenklatura Capitalism: Introducing a New Dataset
by Ion Marandici - 770-792 Normative Power China: Why Kazakhstan is Ignoring the ‘Re-education’ Camps in Xinjiang
by Gaziza Shakhanova - 793-807 North Koreans in Russia Between Migrants and Refugees
by Moonyoung Lee - 808-809 Secret Leviathan. Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism
by Kaspar Pucek - 809-811 Gleaning for Communism. The Soviet Socialist Household in Theory and Practice
by Lois Kalb - 811-813 Mothers, Families, or Children? Family Policy in Poland, Hungary, and Romania, 1945–2020
by Karolina Kluczewska - 813-814 Coming In. Sexual Politics and EU Accession in Serbia
by Jesse Grainger - 815-816 Without the State. Self-Organization and Political Activism in Ukraine
by George O. Liber - 816-818 Economic War. Ukraine and the Global Conflict between Russia and the West
by Muhammet Koçak - 818-820 The Foundations of Russian Law
by Eugene Huskey - 820-822 Forging Leninism in China. Mao and the Remaking of the Chinese Communist Party, 1927–1934
by Emre Demir - 822-823 The Currency of Truth. Newsmaking and the Late-Socialist Imaginaries of China’s Digital Era
by Giulia D’Aquila - 823-825 Xi Jinping. Political Career, Governance, and Leadership, 1953–2018
by George Hong Jiang - 826-827 Books Received
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April 2024, Volume 76, Issue 4
- 489-521 Untangling the Gossamer Web: Policy Learning and Informal Networks in Croatia and Serbia
by Alexander Mesarovich - 522-545 Rokkan Rules? Communist Elites and the Choice of Electoral Systems in the Yugoslav Republics, 1989–1990
by Josip Glaurdić & Ensar Muharemović - 546-573 Discrimination Creep, Mandate Expansion and the Politicisation of Romania’s Equality Agency
by Liviu Andreescu & Gabriel Andreescu - 574-589 The Politics of (Historical) Love: On Patriotism, National History and the Annexation of Crimea
by Dmitriy Skulskiy - 590-612 Critical Letter Writing and Deliberation During the Brezhnev Era
by Andrew Buck - 613-631 A Troubled Return to the Homeland: Syrian Circassians in Southern Russia
by Andrey Korotayev & Leonid Issaev & Yevgeniy Ivanov & Alisa Shishkina - 632-658 Assessing the Changing Sino–Russian Relationship: A Longitudinal Analysis of Bilateral Cooperation in the Post-Cold War Period
by Maria Papageorgiou & Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira - 659-660 A Concise Field Guide to Post-Communist Regimes. Actors, Institutions, and Dynamics
by Bettina Mitru - 660-662 China in Central Europe. Seeking Allies, Creating Tensions
by Filip Šebok - 662-663 Pan-Slavism and Slavophilia in Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe. Origins, Manifestations and Functions
by Sabrina P. Ramet - 664-665 Authoritarian Party Systems. Party Politics in Autocratic Regimes, 1945–2019
by Junhyoung Lee - 665-667 Russia’s Foreign Policy. Change and Continuity in National Identity
by Zerrin Torun - 667-668 Russia’s War on Everybody. And What it Means for You
by Jonathan Z. Ludwig - 668-670 Russia’s Role in the Contemporary International Agri-Food Trade System
by Don Van Atta - 670-672 The Neighborhood Effect. The Imperial Roots of Regional Fracture in Eurasia
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 672-673 Communications in Contemporary China. Orchestrating Thinking
by Chi Zhang - 674-675 Among Women. Across Worlds. North Korea in the Global Cold War
by Réka Krizmanics - 676-676 Books Received
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March 2024, Volume 76, Issue 3
- 289-313 Strained Relations in the High North: Steps-to-War Analysis of Conflict Potential in the Arctic
by Tomáš Vlček & Martin Chovančík & Kateřina Uhlířová & Martin Jirušek - 314-338 Visegrad and Ukraine since Maidan 2013–2014 and the Russian Invasion of 2022
by Rick Fawn & Iuliia Drobysh - 339-362 ‘We Will Conquer the Motherland’: How Russian Nationalists in Exile Legitimise Their Fight Against Putin’s Regime
by Martin Laryš - 363-387 Filling the Demand Gap: The Success of Centrist Entrepreneurial Populism in the Czech Republic
by Steven Saxonberg & Reinhard Heinisch - 388-410 The Belarusian Chameleons: Pesniary’s Popularity and the Ambiguity of Soviet Identities
by Claudia Lonkin - 411-432 China’s ‘New International Order’: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Afghanistan and Syria
by Eva Seiwert - 433-460 Migrant Agency in an Institutional Context: The Akmola–Astana Migration System
by Thomas Dufhues & Gertrud Buchenrieder & David Runschke & Susanne Schmeidl & Thomas Herzfeld & Galiya Sagyndykova - 461-468 The Life and Works of Stephen Leonard White (1945–2023)
by Derek S. Hutcheson - 469-470 For Putin and for Sharia. Dagestani Muslims and the Islamic State
by Vassily A. Klimentov - 470-472 Legitimacy of China’s Counter-Terrorism Approach. The Mass Line Ethos
by Pablo A. Rodríguez-Merino - 472-474 News from Moscow. Soviet Journalism and the Limits of Postwar Reform
by Natalia Kovalyova - 474-476 In the Labyrinth of the KGB. Ukraine’s Intelligentsia in the 1960s–1970s
by Garret J. McDonald - 476-478 A History of the Tajiks. Iranians of the East
by Rahul Gupta - 478-479 Kin Majorities. Identity and Citizenship in Crimea and Moldova
by Karlo Basta - 480-481 Playing with Fire. The Story of Maria Yudina, Pianist in Stalin’s Russia
by Mark Gamsa - 481-483 Televising Chineseness. Gender, Nation, and Subjectivity
by Xingyi Li - 483-485 Putin. His Life and Times
by Kenneth Wilson - 485-486 Defection Denied. A Study of Civilian Support for Insurgency in Irregular War
by Edoardo Corradi - 487-488 Books Received
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February 2024, Volume 76, Issue 2
- 135-148 The Conservative Turn in Post-Soviet Russia
by Maria Davidenko & Valeriya Utkina - 149-172 Gender-Blind and Anti-Feminist: Putin’s Russia as a ‘Norm Antipreneur’
by Anna Kuteleva - 173-197 Unpacking ‘Traditional Values’ in Russia’s Conservative Turn: Gender, Sexuality and the Soviet Legacy
by Alexandra Novitskaya & Valerie Sperling & Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom & Janet Elise Johnson - 198-221 Media Coverage of Intimate Partner Violence Incidents in Russia Amid the Conservative Turn
by Maria Davidenko & Anna Belykh & Anastasia Poretskova - 222-246 The Solidarity Ecosystem in Management: How Women Build and Represent Their Careers in Russia
by Elena Rozhdestvenskaya & Anastasia Voronkova - 247-264 Learning, Performance, Fatigue and Regret: Tales of Motherhood on Russian Social Media in the 2010s–2020s
by Olga Isupova - 265-283 The Diversification of the Russian Gender Contract and the Conservative Turn
by Olga B. Savinskaya - 284-287 List of Contributors
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January 2024, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 1-9 Socialism and Capitalism Through the Russian Prism. Lineages of Concept Formation and the (Post-)Soviet Experience
by Sebastian Hoppe & Friedrich Asschenfeldt - 10-28 From Ludendorff to Lenin? World War I and the Origins of Soviet Economic Planning
by Friedrich Asschenfeldt & Max Trecker - 29-48 Socialism with Imperialist Characteristics. A Tale of Four Sino–Soviet Joint-Stock Companies (1950–1955)
by Xiao Sun - 49-71 Choosing Stagnation. The Kosygin Reforms and the Rise of Brezhnev’s Stagnationary Coalition
by Yakov Feygin - 72-91 Technocrats of Continuity: Soviet International Bankers and the Persistence of the State, 1988–2011
by Sophie Lambroschini - 92-107 All the Roads to Market: The Soviet Union, China and the World Bank’s Narrative of Capitalism
by Mihai Varga - 108-131 Rentierism, ‘Capitalist Breakthroughs’ and Non-Transformative Development in Late Putinism
by Sebastian Hoppe - 132-133 List of Contributors
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November 2023, Volume 75, Issue 10
- 1597-1625 War as an Enduring Determinant of Party Choice in Postwar Southeast Europe
by Christophe Lesschaeve - 1626-1650 International Organisations as Status Enhancers: The Case of the Czech Republic
by Jan Hornát & Ivo Šlosarčík & Eliška Tomalová & Jan Váška - 1651-1676 Integrating Governor Posts Into the Federal Bureaucratic Structure: Resignation and Post-Tenure Careers of Governors in Russia
by Masatomo Torikai - 1677-1697 ‘They Called Us Spekulyanty’: Shame and Pride in the Biographies of Female Shuttle Traders in Post-Soviet Russia
by Claudia Eggart - 1698-1719 Activist Journalists and Postsocialist Politics Through the Lens of the Armenian Velvet Revolution
by Juho Korhonen & Elena Rodina - 1720-1743 Navigating a ‘Shrinking Space’: Selective In/Visibilities and EU Engagement with Civil Society in Azerbaijan
by Laura Luciani - 1744-1774 Buddhism, Power, Identity: The Transnational Buryat Buddhist Living Tradition
by Esuna Dugarova - 1775-1776 The Bolsheviks and Britain During the Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917–24
by Samantha Lomb - 1776-1778 The Multiethnic Soviet Union and Its Demise
by Jonathan Z. Ludwig - 1778-1780 Making Sense of Dictatorship. Domination and Everyday Life in East Central Europe after 1945
by Alex Chelegeer - 1780-1782 Central Europe Thirty Years After the Fall of Communism. A Return to the Margin?
by Monika Karolina Godecka - 1782-1783 The Discourse of Conflict and Crisis. Poland’s Political Rhetoric in the European Perspective
by Tingting Hu - 1783-1785 Everyday War. The Conflict Over Donbas, Ukraine
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 1785-1786 Brothers at Each Other’s Throats. Regularity of the Violent Ethnic Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space
by Yana Volkova - 1787-1788 Identities, Borderscapes, Orders. (In)Security, (Im)Mobility and Crisis in the EU and Ukraine
by Sandra Hagelin - 1788-1790 Global Consequences of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine. The Economics and Politics of the Second Cold War
by Halil Deligöz - 1790-1791 The Russian Dilemma. Security, Vigilance and Relations with the West from Ivan III to Putin
by Filiz Coban Oran - 1791-1793 Nuclear Russia. The Atom in Russian Politics and Culture
by Çiğdem Pekar - 1793-1795 Chairman Mao’s Children. Generation and the Politics of Memory in China
by Chong Liu - 1795-1796 Class and the Communist Party of China, 1921–1978. Revolution and Social Change
by Ran Yan - 1796-1797 China in the New Era: Interviews with Politicians and Academics from the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
by Mariia Kobzeva - 1798-1799 Anthropology of Transformation. From Europe to Asia and Back
by Abigail Karas - 1800-1800 Books Received
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