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2008, Volume 60, Issue 7
- 1177-1197 Manipulating Politics: Domestic Investors in Ukrainian Privatisation Auctions 2000–2004
by Heiko Pleines - 1199-1222 The Internationalisation of the Russian–Chechen Conflict: Myths and Reality
by Emil Souleimanov & Ondrej Ditrych - 1223-1246 Stalinist Public or Communitarian Project? Housing Organisations and Self-Managed Canteens in Moscow's Frunze
by Yasuhiro Matsui - 1247-1260 The Partition of Khorezm and the Positions of Turkestanis on
by Hasan Karasar - 1261-1263 Corrigenda and Errata
by The Editors - 1265-1292 Reviews
by The Editors - 1293-1295 Books Received
by The Editors - 1297-1298 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2008, Volume 60, Issue 6
- 879-897 Putin's Leadership: Character and Consequences
by Richard Sakwa - 899-912 Putin's Legacy and Russia's Identity
by Alfred Evans - 913-930 Party Politics in Russia: From Competition to Hierarchy
by Vladimir Gel'man - 931-957 ‘It's the Economy, Comrade!’ Parties and Voters in the 2007 Russian Election
by Ian McAllister & Stephen White - 959-987 Patronage and the Party of Power: President–Parliament Relations Under Vladimir Putin
by Thomas Remington - 989-1009 Adaptive Federalism and Federation in Putin's Russia
by Elena Chebankova - 1011-1031 Corruption and Organised Crime in Putin's Russia
by Leslie Holmes - 1033-1050 Changes in Elite Patterns
by Oxana Gaman-Golutvina - 1051-1072 Putin's Economic Record: Is the Oil Boom Sustainable?
by Peter Rutland - 1073-1088 Russian Policy in Central Asia and the Caspian Sea Region
by Andrei Kazantsev - 1089-1106 Restoration and Revolution in Putin's Foreign Policy
by Angela Stent - 1107-1119 Russia–EU: The Partnership That Went Astray
by Fyodor Lukyanov - 1121-1123 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2008, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 707-738 The Russian virtual economy turning real: Institutional change in the Arkhangel'sk forest sector
by Mats-Olov Olsson - 739-756 The monetisation of : Changing patterns of welfare politics and provision in Russia
by Susanne Wengle & Michael Rasell - 757-771 Europeanisation and post-peasant populism in Eastern Europe
by Juraj Buzalka - 773-790 ‘I never had a political career’: Russian political actors on politics and morality
by Michael Urban - 791-808 Europarties and party development in EU-candidate states: The case of Bulgaria
by Maria Spirova - 809-830 Military–economic planning in socialist Hungary: The history of the general organisational department of the National Planning Office, 1948–1971
by Pál Germuska - 831-849 Building a ‘culture of dialogue’ among stakeholders in North-West Russian oil extraction
by Florian Stammler & Vladislav Peskov - 851-861 Russia's post-colonial war(s)?
by Cerwyn Moore
2008, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 531-560 Remembrance of Things Past: the Lingering Impact of History on Contemporary Polish–Ukrainian Relations
by Nathaniel Copsey - 561-579 How Political Opportunities Strengthen the Far Right: Understanding the Rise in Far-Right Militancy in Russia
by Mihai Varga - 581-604 Civil–Military Relations and Institutional Decay: Explaining Russian Military Politics
by Zoltan Barany - 605-629 Battle for Perceptions: Projecting Russia in the West
by Valentina Feklyunina - 631-642 ‘“Keeping Tabs” on Coalition Partners’: a Theoretically Salient Case Study of Lithuanian Coalitional Governments
by Terry Clark & Diana JurgeleviČIŪtĖ - 643-661 The Social Embeddedness of Professions in Kyrgyzstan: an Investigation into Professionalism, Institutions and Emotions
by Balihar Sanghera & Aibek Ilyasov - 663-675 The Soviet Famine of 1932–1933 Reconsidered
by Hiroaki Kuromiya - 677-688 Visegrad: The Study and the Celebration
by Rick Fawn - 689-701 Reviews
by The Editors - 703-703 Books Received
by The Editors - 705-705 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2008, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 1-1 CEES poster
by The Editors - 353-373 Support for Separatism in Ethnic Republics of the Russian Federation
by Louk Hagendoorn & Edwin Poppe & Anca Minescu - 375-396 Pacts, Parties and Elite Struggle: Ukraine's Troubled Post-Orange Transition
by Geir Flikke - 397-422 The Discursive Resistance to EU-Enticement: The Russian Elite and (the Lack of) Europeanisation
by Petr Kratochvíl - 423-454 Status Quo Bias or Institutionalisation for Reversibility?: The EU's Political Conditionality, Post-Accession Tendencies and Democratic Consolidation in Slovakia
by Geoffrey Pridham - 455-482 Secret Public Finance: Revenues and Expenditures of the Soviet Communist Party, 1938–1965
by Eugenia Belova & Valery Lazarev - 483-509 Living with Non-recognition: State- and Nation-building in South Caucasian Quasi-states
by Pål Kolstø & Helge Blakkisrud - 511-514 Varieties of Economic Recovery in the Former Soviet Union
by Martin Myant - 515-526 Reviews
by The Editors - 527-528 Books Received
by The Editors - 529-529 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2008, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 173-196 ‘Lenin Lives’: Or Does He? Symbols and the Transition from Socialism
by Graeme Gill - 197-225 The Investment-Promotion Machines: The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment Promotion in Central and Eastern Europe
by Jan Drahokoupil - 227-248 Structural funds as a driver for institutional change in Poland
by Marcin Dąbrowski - 249-275 Assessing asymmetrical federal design in the Russian federation: A case study of language policy in tatarstan
by David Cashaback - 277-293 Northerners into Whites: Popular Participation in the Counter-Revolution in Arkhangel'sk Province, Summer – Autumn 1918
by Liudmila Novikova - 295-316 The European Neighbourhood Policy: Conditionality Revisited for the EU's Eastern Neighbours
by Gwendolyn Sasse - 317-338 ‘Selective Affinities’: The Reactions of the Council of Europe and the European Union to the Second Armed Conflict in Chechnya (1999 – 2006)
by Céline Francis - 339-348 Reviews
by The Editors - 349-349 Books Received
by The Editors - 351-351 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2008, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-24 Who has led Russia? Russian regional political elites, 1954 – 2006
by Joel Moses - 25-48 Intelligence agencies and democratisation: Continuity and change in Serbia after Milošević
by Timothy Edmunds - 49-66 Do Russians see their future in Europe or the CIS?
by Richard Rose & Neil Munro - 67-87 Voting ‘against all’ in postcommunist Russia
by Ian McAllister & Stephen White - 89-111 Inequality, democracy and taxation: Lessons from the post-communist transition
by Christopher Gerry & Tomasz Mickiewicz - 113-126 From semi-presidentialism to parliamentarism: Regime change and presidential power in Moldova
by Steven Roper - 127-154 Reluctant terrorists? Transcaucasian social-cemocracy, 1901 – 1909
by Erik van Ree - 155-166 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 167-168 Books received
by The Editors - 169-170 List of Contributors
by The Editors - 171-171 Acknowledgement of Reviewers
by The Editors
2007, Volume 59, Issue 8
- 1243-1244 Symposium Editors' Introduction
by Birgit Beumers & Stephen Hutchings & Natalia Rulyova - 1245-1262 The struggle for press freedom in Russia: reflections of a Russian journalist
by Nadezhda Azhgikhina - 1263-1278 The next general elections in Russia: What role for the media?
by Daphne Skillen - 1279-1297 The neo-Soviet model of the media
by Sarah Oates - 1299-1313 Mass media and the information climate in Russia
by Hedwig de Smaele - 1315-1329 The local and the International in Russian business journalism: Structures and practices
by Katja Koikkalainen - 1331-1348 Official media discourse and the self-representation of entrepreneurs in Belarus
by Galina Miazhevich - 1349-1365 The image of the terrorist threat in the official Russian press: the Moscow theatre crisis (2002) and the Beslan hostage crisis (2004)
by Aglaya Snetkov - 1367-1386 Domesticating the Western format on Russian TV: Subversive glocalisation in the game show ()
by Natalia Rulyova - 1387-1403 Drinking to the nation: Russian television advertising and cultural differentiation
by Jeremy Morris - 1405-1427 The social role of artists in Post-Soviet Moldova: Cultural policy, Europeanisation, and the state
by Jennifer Cash - 1429-1450 Romania's travails with democracy and accession to the European Union
by Monica Ciobanu - 1451-1457 Reviews
by The Editors - 1459-1459 Books Received
by The Editors - 1461-1461 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2007, Volume 59, Issue 7
- 1071-1088 The view from below: Local government and Putin's reforms
by John Young & Gary Wilson - 1089-1113 Party finance in Russia: Has the 2001 law ‘on political parties’ made a difference?
by Kenneth Wilson - 1115-1144 Hungary and the European Union: The political implications of societal security promotion
by Eamonn Butler - 1145-1161 After the War was over: The civilian return to Leningrad
by Elizabeth White - 1163-1177 Remembering the Soviet State: children and dekulakisation
by Michael Kaznelson - 1179-1199 The role of oil and gas in Kazakhstan's foreign policy: Looking east or west?
by Pinar İpek - 1201-1215 The ‘Bulgarian ethnic model’—reality or ideology?
by Bernd Rechel - 1217-1224 The political is personal: Corruption, clientelism, patronage, informal practices and the dynamics of post-communism
by Neil Robinson
2007, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 887-911 Internal Migration Trends in Soviet and Post-Soviet European Russia
by Anne White - 913-936 Empty Spaces and the Value of Symbols: Estonia's ‘War of Monuments’ from Another Angle
by Stuart Burch & David Smith - 937-959 The Growing Litigiousness of Czech Elections
by Kieran Williams - 961-976 Who Do You Trust? Ethnicity and Trust in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Peter Håkansson & Fredrik Sjöholm - 977-998 Slovakia's Neoliberal Turn
by Sharon Fisher & John Gould & Tim Haughton - 999-1023 Alcohol, Policy and Politics in Kazakhstan
by Elizabeth Waters & Betsy Thom - 1025-1047 Prospects for Managed Democracy in Russia
by Stephen Wegren & Andrew Konitzer
2007, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 709-733 Why did CPSU reform fail? The 28th Party Congress Reconsidered
by Atsushi Ogushi - 735-760 Governance and land use decision-making in Russian cities and regions
by Beth Mitchneck - 761-777 The New Competition and the New Economy: Poland in the international division of labour
by Jane Hardy - 779-805 Muslim leaders in Russia's Volga-Urals: Self-Perceptions and Relationship with regional authorities
by Kimitaka Matsuzato - 807-827 The impact of finance regulations on political parties: The case of Bulgaria
by Tatiana Kostadinova - 829-846 The OSCE as an agent of socialisation? International norm Dynamics and political change in Central Asia
by Alexander Warkotsch - 847-868 On continuing to misunderstand arguments: Response to Mark Tauger
by S. Wheatcroft - 869-872 Another Forged ‘Stalin document’
by Michael Ellman - 873-881 Reviews
by The Editors - 883-883 Books Received
by The Editors - 885-885 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2007, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 541-566 The historical foundations of party politics in post-communist East Central Europe
by James Toole - 567-590 Framing ethnic minority mobilisation in Central Asia: The cases of Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
by Matteo Fumagalli - 591-620 Networked poverty in rural Russia
by Sergei Shubin - 621-641 Belgrade, Pale, Knin: Kin-state Control over rebellious puppets?
by Nina Caspersen - 643-661 Elite networks and worldviews during the Yel'tsin years
by Andrew Buck - 663-693 Stalin and the Soviet famine of 1932 – 33 Revisited
by Michael Ellman - 695-704 Men in Contemporary Russia: The Fallen Heroes of Post-Soviet Change
by The Editors
2007, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 365-399 The puzzle of Putin's gubernatorial appointments
by J. Goode - 401-430 Regionalisation and regionalism in the post-Soviet space: Current status and implications for institutional development
by Alexander Libman - 431-450 Economic transformation in the Czech Republic—a qualified success
by Martin Myant - 451-480 The construction of Orthodox churches in post-communist Romania
by Liviu Andreescu - 481-501 Nationhood and the minority question in Central Asia. The Russians in Kazakhstan
by Sébastien Peyrouse - 503-519 ‘Compliance or contradiction’? Teaching ‘History’ in the ‘New’ Ukraine. A view from Ukraine's Eastern Borderlands
by Peter Rodgers - 521-527 Stalinist logic, excess morality and the Rational Fool: A response to Davies, Wheatcroft and Harrison
by Vincent Barnett - 529-536 Reviews
by The Editors - 537-538 Books received
by The Editors - 539-539 List of contributors
by The Editors
2007, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 191-215 Re-scaling the debate on Russian economic growth: Regional restructuring and development asynchronies
by Oleg Golubchikov - 217-252 ‘Red Mobs’, ‘Yuppies’, ‘Lamb Heads’ and Others: Contacts, Informal Networks and Politics in the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania
by Åse Berit Grødeland - 253-277 On researching ‘Ethnic Conflict’: epistemology, politics, and a Central Asian boundary dispute
by Nick Megoran - 279-302 Putin's struggle for federalism: Structures, operation, and the commitment problem
by Elena Chebankova - 303-329 Constructing communism in the Romanian People's Republic. Orthodoxy and state, 1948 – 49
by Lucian Leustean - 331-352 Years of war in the East, 1939 – 45: A review article
by Michael Carley - 353-360 Reviews
by The Editors - 361-361 Books received
by The Editors - 363-363 List of contributors
by The Editors
2007, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-21 China in the Russian mind today: Ambivalence and defeatism
by Vladimir Shlapentokh - 23-46 The Baltic states and Moscow's 9 May commemoration: Analysing memory politics in Europe
by Eva-Clarita Onken - 47-69 Conflicting patterns of thought in the Russian debate on transition: 1992 – 2002
by Joachim Zweynert - 71-95 Extricating the state: The move to competitive capture in post-communist Bulgaria
by Andrew Barnes - 97-109 The differential impact of state finance on the Romanian party system
by Steven Roper - 111-135 The structure and evolution of trade in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s
by Manuel Palazuelos-Martinez - 137-162 The Folklore of Finland's Eastern Trade
by Pekka Sutela - 163-168 Chechnya: Russia's ‘war on terror’ or ‘war terror’?
by John Russell - 169-184 Reviews
by The Editors - 185-186 Books received
by The Editors - 187-187 List of contributors
by The Editors - 189-189 Acknowledgement of reviewers
by The Editors
2006, Volume 58, Issue 8
- 1-1 1956—Discoveries, legacies and memory
by Terry Cox - 1189-1198 1956: The mid-twentieth century seen from the vantage point of the beginning of the next century
by János Rainer - 1199-1208 Memory and discourse on the 1956 Hungarian revolution
by Gábor Gyáni - 1209-1240 Antifascism, the 1956 Revolution and the politics of communist autobiographies in Hungary 1944 – 2000
by James Mark - 1241-1260 An emblematic picture of the Hungarian 1956 Revolution: Photojournalism during the Hungarian Revolution
by Eszter Balázs & Phil Casoar - 1261-1284 Dethroning Stalin: Poland 1956 and its legacy
by Tony Kemp-Welch - 1285-1310 The Polish – Soviet confrontation in 1956 and the attempted Soviet military intervention in Poland
by Krzysztof Persak - 1311-1328 The main provincial centres of the 1956 revolution: Győr and Miskolc
by Attila Szakolczai - 1329-1345 Re-emergence of public opinion in the Soviet Union: Khrushchev and responses to the secret speech
by Karl Loewenstein - 1347-1375 The fog of Hungary's negotiated revolution
by Nigel Swain - 1377-1377 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2006, Volume 58, Issue 7
- 1007-1031 Poland's politics and the travails of transition after 2001: The 2005 elections
by Frances Millard - 1033-1056 The evolution of business – state interaction in Russia: From state capture to business capture?
by Andrei Yakovlev - 1057-1077 Cossack identity in the new Russia: Kuban Cossack revival and local politics
by Hege Toje - 1079-1099 If not by tanks, then by banks? The role of soft power in Putin's foreign policy
by Andrei Tsygankov - 1101-1117 Accounting for organisation and financing. A comparison of four Hungarian Parties
by Zsolt Enyedi - 1119-1139 Politics, national symbols and the Romanian Orthodox Cathedral
by Lavinia Stan & Lucian Turcescu
2006, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 827-854 The state under Siege: The drug trade and organised crime in Tajikistan
by Johan Engvall - 855-880 Entrepreneurs, expectations and business expansion: Lessons from Lithuania
by Ruta Aidis & Tomasz Mickiewicz - 881-902 Foreign Direct Investment and economic transition: Panacea or pain killer?
by Camilla Jensen - 903-924 Putin's militocracy? An alternative interpretation of in contemporary Russian politics
by Bettina Renz - 925-940 The misuses of manipulation: The failure of transitional justice in post-communist Hungary
by Csilla Kiss - 941-964 Obstacles to peace in Chechnya: What scope for international involvement?
by John Russell - 965-971 Churchill on Stalin: A note
by Michael Ellman - 973-984 Arguing from errors: On certain issues in Robert Davies' and Stephen Wheatcroft's analysis of the 1932 Soviet grain harvest and the Great Soviet famine of 1931 – 1933
by Mark Tauger
2006, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 653-677 Weighing the political and economic motivations for migration in post-soviet Space: The case of Uzbekistan
by Scott Radnitz - 679-699 Is the Constitutional Court the last bastion in Russia against the threat of authoritarianism?
by Marie-Elisabeth Baudoin - 701-729 Intra-urban landscapes of priority: the Soviet legacy
by Michael Gentile & Örjan Sjöberg - 731-750 The role of committee systems in post-communist legislatures: a case study of the Lithuanian
by Terry Clark & Eglė Verseckaitė & Alvidas Lukošaitis - 751-773 The acculturation modes of Russian speaking adolescents in Latvia: Perceived discrimination and knowledge of the Latvian language
by Olga Pisarenko - 775-801 Vladimir the great, Grand Prince of Muscovy: Resurrecting the Russian service state
by Stefan Hedlund
2006, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 491-521 Collective action and post-communist enterprise: The economic logic of Russia's business associations
by William Pyle - 523-554 Illusory Transition? Elite Reconstitution in Kazakhstan, 1989 – 2002
by Jonathan Murphy - 555-566 Stepan Bandera: The resurrection of a Ukrainian national hero
by David Marples - 567-588 The tension between might and rights: Siberians and energy developers in post-socialist binds
by Marjorie Balzer - 589-602 Mass terror and the court: The Military Collegium of the USSR
by Marc Jansen & Nikita Petrov - 603-623 Eastward bound: A case study of post-soviet labour migration from a rural Ukrainian town
by Leontina Hormel & Caleb Southworth - 625-633 Stalin and the Soviet Famine of 1932 – 33: A reply to Ellman
by R. Davies & Stephen Wheatcroft
January 2006, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-24 Russia's post-crisis growth: its sources and prospects for continuation
by Rudiger Ahrend - 25-55 Disproportionality by Proportional Design: Seats and Votes in Russia's Regional Legislative Elections, December 2003–March 2005
by Grigorii V. Golosov - 57-80 Public Policy in the Passive-Aggressive State: Health Care Reform in Bosnia-Hercegovina 1995–2001
by Stephen Deets - 81-102 Economic Transformation Outside the Law: Corruption, Trust in Public Institutions and the Informal Economy in Transition Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
by Claire Wallace & Rossalina Latcheva - 103-124 Soviet Cinema, 1929–41: The Development of Industry and Infrastructure
by Jamie Miller* - 125-141 Reviews
by The Editors - 143-143 Books Received
by The Editors - 145-145 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2005, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 801-821 Unnatural Monopoly: The Endless Wait for Gas Sector Reform in Russia
by Rudiger Ahrend & William Tompson