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1997, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 693-703 Unearthing a root cause of soviet economic disintegration
by Richard Harmstone & John Patackas - 705-709 A further test of Podkaminer's hypothesis: The case of post‐liberalisation Bulgaria
by Keith Howe & Margarita Mihaylova
1997, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 369-406 The Soviet military‐economic effort during the second five‐year plan (1933–1937)
by Mark Harrison & R. W. Davies - 407-429 Samara: A preliminary profile of a Russian region and its adaptation to the market
by Philip Hanson - 431-444 The determinants of Russian federal‐regional fiscal relations: Equity or political influence?
by Alastair McAuley - 445-461 Learning the game—technological factors of economic transformation
by David Dyker - 463-467 Securing the market system after transition
by Michael Kaser - 469-478 Kolkhozy, the Russian achilles heel: Failed Agrarian reform
by Roy Laird - 479-486 The political economy of socialism: What is left?
by Marie Lavigne
1997, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 191-220 The predicament of Russian liberalism: Evidence from the December 1995 parliamentary elections
by M. Steven Fish - 221-243 Inheritance, imitation and genuine solutions (institution building in Hungarian labour relations)
by Csaba Makó & Ágnes Simonyi - 245-258 Enterprise investment as a measure of adjustment to macrostabilisation policy
by Joanna Kotowicz‐Jawor & Katarzyna Żukrowska - 259-279 The collapse of the Soviet system and the memoir literature
by Michael Ellman & Vladimir Kontorovich - 281-302 The first reorganisation of the CPSU central committee under
by Gordon Hahn - 303-316 The legal Status of Russians in Estonian privatisation legislation 1989–1995
by Erik Andersen
1997, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 7-21 The Maquiladora syndrome: Central European prospects
by Marc Ellingstad - 23-41 The central and East European currency phenomenon reconsidered
by Frank Stolze - 43-58 Local self‐government in Russia: Awakening from slumber?
by Peter Kirkow - 59-87 Politics in the Russian province: Revda and Kinel’
by Galina Luchterhandt - 89-106 Dilemmas of democratisation: Safeguarding minorities in Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania
by Tamara Resler - 107-124 The eclipse of Walesa's political career
by Voytek Zubek - 125-139 Industrial policy and economic transformation: The case of the polish motor industry
by Rumy Husan - 141-149 Cops, spies and private eyes—changing patterns of Russian policing: A review article
by Mark Galeotti
1996, Volume 48, Issue 8
- 1279-1318 Anti‐ministerialism and the USSR ministry of justice, 1953–56: A study in organisational decline
by Yoram Gorlizki - 1319-1353 The scale and nature of German and Soviet repression and mass killings, 1930–451
by Stephen Wheatcroft - 1355-1364 ‘Strengthen the defence of the land of Soviets’: The 1927 ‘war alarm’ and its consequences
by N. S. Simonov - 1365-1386 Tukhachevsky in Leningrad: Military politics and exile, 1928–31
by David Stone - 1387-1401 Women workers in the Soviet mining industry: A case‐study of labour protection
by Melanie Ilič - 1403-1416 Commercial enterprise on the stage: Changes in Russian theatre management between 1986 and 1996
by Birgit Beumers
1996, Volume 48, Issue 7
- 1079-1104 National identity and politics in Southern and Eastern Ukraine
by Paul Pirie - 1105-1129 Why did nationalism fail in Tajikistan?
by Shahram Akbarzadeh - 1131-1150 The final word: The draft party programme of July/August 1991
by Mark Sandle - 1151-1171 Struggles for authority in the NEP village: The early rural correspondents movement, 1923–1927
by Steven Coe - 1173-1185 Privatisation, shareholding and the efficiency argument: Russian experience
by Andrei Kuznetsov & Olga Kuznetsova - 1187-1202 The spatial dimension of transformation: Time pattern and ownership factors on the micro level
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 1203-1217 On the alternative statistics of G. Khanin
by Valentin Kudrov - 1219-1229 Comparing ‘old’ and ‘new’ on Lenin: A review article
by Morris Slavin
1996, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 887-914 The Russian economy after systemic change
by Stefan Hedlund & Niclas Sundström - 915-930 The Computer and software industries in the east European economies—a bridgehead to the global economy?
by David Dyker - 931-957 Opening and closing the Sino‐Russian border: Trade, regional development and political interest in north‐east Asia
by David Kerr - 959-987 Stalinism in post‐communist perspective: New evidence on killings, forced labour and economic growth in the 1930s
by Steven Rosefielde - 989-1006 : The crisis of a Genre
by Stephen Lovell - 1007-1025 Trading cycles for change: S. A. Pervushin as an economist of the business cycle
by Vincent Barnett
1996, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 711-733 From Soviet to Russian Élite
by Olga Kryshtanovskaya & Stephen White - 735-750 Gloomy prospects for the Russian economy
by Igor Birman - 751-766 Re‐evaluating mass support for political and economic change in Russia
by Robert Brym - 767-782 The economic planning and management of the Tyl in the Soviet armed forces
by Laure Després - 783-795 Comparative perspectives on judicial review in Lithuania
by Leonas Sabaliunas - 797-809 The web of cross‐ownership among Czech financial intermediaries: An assessment
by Peter Kenway & Eva Klvačová - 811-835 Excess labour and managerial shortage: Findings from a survey in St Petersburg
by J. David Brown
1996, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 535-549 The transformation of Russia: The role of the political Élite
by David Lane - 551-568 Patrimonialism and the stalinist system: The case of S. I. Syrtsov
by James Hughes - 569-586 The untold story of in the 1930s
by Mary Buckley - 587-613 The republic of Sakha (Yakutia): The evolution of centre‐periphery relations in the Russian federation
by Daniel Kempton - 615-628 Mongolia: Agrarian crisis in the transition to a market economy
by Max Spoor - 629-646 The structure of incomes and social protection during the transition: The case of Bulgaria
by Fareed Hassan & R. Kyle Peters - 647-662 The welfare state and the emerging non‐profit sector in Bulgaria
by Keith Snavely
1996, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 367-392 Structural change in the economies of Russia's regions
by Douglas Sutherland & Philip Hanson - 393-411 Early feudalism—The best parallel for contemporary Russia
by Vladimir Shlapentokh - 413-428 Dealing with the communist past: Central and East European experiences after 1990
by Helga Welsh - 429-455 Foreign investment in Russia: The case of the oil industry
by James Watson - 457-470 New sources on Soviet decision making during the 1968 Czechoslovak crisis
by Kieran Williams - 471-479 The Russian media in post‐Soviet conditions
by David Benn - 481-486 Trotsky studies—After the crash: A brief note
by Ian Thatcher
1996, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 181-206 Khrushchev's ‘secret speech’ and polish politics: The spring of 1956
by Tony Kemp‐Welch - 207-224 The road to : Economics in the USSR and the problems of reforming the Soviet economic order
by Vladimir Mau - 225-260 Post‐Soviet political culture in Russia: An assessment of recent empirical investigations
by Frederic Fleron - 261-284 The struggle for solidarity 1980–81: Two waves of leadership in conflict
by Robert Biezenski - 285-303 The re‐formation of the managerial Élite in the Czech republic
by Ed Clark & Anna Soulsby - 305-315 New tendencies in post‐totalitarian Bulgaria: Mass culture and the media
by Roumiana Deltcheva - 317-329 Understanding rural reform in Russia: A response to reisinger
by Stephen Wegren
1996, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 5-25 Social Security in Russia under Economic Transformation
by Vladimir Mikhalev - 27-46 Variations on a corporatist theme: Interest associations in post‐soviet Ukraine and Russia
by Paul Kubicek - 47-83 Democracy, Institutional Change, and Stabilisation Policy in Hungary
by David Bartlett - 85-100 Continuity and change in polish economic policy: The impact of the 1993 election
by George Blazyca & Ryszard Rapacki - 101-120 Nationalism, interethnic relations and federalism: The case of the Sakha republic (Yakutia)
by Marjorie Balzer & Uliana Vinokurova - 121-140 Entrepreneurial transition in post‐soviet republics: The Estonian path
by Kari Liuhto - 141-153 Estimating the peasant population of late imperial Russia from the 1897 census: A research note
by David Moon - 155-167 Reviews
by David Kerr & Peter Glatter & Geoffrey Swain & Adli Kandah & Todd Clark & Neil McFadyean & Graham Roberts & Richard Taylor & Jane McDermid - 169-170 Book notices
by The Editors - 171-171 Books received
by The Editors - 173-173 List of contributors
by The Editors
1995, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1269-1292 The transformation of the Russian defence industry
by Antonio Sánchez‐Andrés - 1293-1326 Planning for war: The red army and the catastrophe of 1941
by Cynthia Roberts - 1327-1341 Literacy and labour: The Russian literacy campaign within the trade unions, 1923–27
by Charles Clark - 1343-1366 The Memorial Society in the Russian Provinces
by Anne White - 1367-1381 ‘There's no joy any more’: The experience of reform in a kuzbass mining settlement
by Sarah Ashwin - 1383-1410 Alec Nove: A bibliographical tribute
by Ian Thatcher - 1413-1424 Reviews
by George Sanford & Jesus de Andres & Tanya Frisby & Peter Waldron & Christopher Williams & Kathleen Young & David Guild & Steven Main & Nicola Miller & Matthew Allen - 1425-1425 Books received
by The Editors - 1427-1427 List of contributors
by The Editors
1995, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1077-1108 Property rights and transformation in Russia: Institutional change in the far North
by Gail Osherenko - 1109-1123 The deterioration of the ecological situation in central Asia: Causes and possible consequences
by Igor Lipovsky - 1125-1144 Foreign policy and national identity: A comparison of Ukraine and Belarus
by Stephen Burant - 1145-1176 Electoral behaviour in western Ukraine in national elections and referendums, 1989–91
by Sarah Birch - 1177-1204 Social and ideological cleavage formation in post‐communist hungary
by Geoffrey Evans & Stephen Whitefield - 1205-1223 The liberalisation of east‐west trade: An assessment of its impact on exports from central and Eastern Europe
by Margarida Ferreira - 1225-1241 Searching for Sidney Reilly: The lockhart plot in revolutionary Russia, 1918
by John Long - 1243-1254 Reviews
by Peter Boyle & Christopher Williams & Vincent Barnett & Martin McCauley & Dick Richardson & Geoffrey Roberts & Andrew Dawson & Neil Parsons & Christopher Read & David McLellan - 1255-1256 Books received
by The Editors - 1257-1257 List of contributors
by The Editors
1995, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 909-922 Legislation on pornography in Russia
by Paul Goldschmidt - 923-947 Regional warlordism in Russia: The case of Primorskii
by Peter Kirkow - 949-976 The politics of soft credit in post‐Soviet Russia
by Daniel Treisman - 977-988 The new Eurasianism: The rise of geopolitics in Russia's foreign policy
by David Kerr - 989-1006 The transition to a market economy in Hungary
by Jan Adam - 1007-1023 Fiscal systems in transition: The case of the Czech income tax
by Fiona Coulter & Christopher Heady & Colin Lawson & Stephen Smith - 1025-1042 Political norms in rural Russia: Evidence from public attitudes
by William Reisinger & Arthur Miller & Vicki Hesli - 1043-1050 The resettlement of Soviet citizens from Manchuria in 1935–36: A research note
by Svetlana Onegina - 1051-1062 Reviews
by Simon Clarke & Andrei Kuznetsov & Daniel Park & Alex Reid & Gary Rawnsley & Christopher Williams & Margery McMahon & James Kellas & Michael Jakobson & Yang Zhong - 1063-1064 Correspondence
by Linda Cook - 1065-1066 Books received
by The Editors - 1067-1067 List of contributors
by The Editors
1995, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 731-763 The Domestic and International Consequences of Citizenship in the Soviet Successor States
by Lowell Barrington - 765-785 Economic influences on the political support for market reform in post‐communist transitions: Some evidence from the 1993 polish parliamentary elections
by John Gibson & Anna Cielecka - 787-812 Sink or swim? Central European defence industry enterprises in the aftermath of the cold war
by Yudit Kiss - 813-833 The rise of contested politics in central Asia: Elections in Kyrgyzstan, 1989–90
by Eugene Huskey - 835-857 The semantic space of Russian political parties on a federal and regional level
by Viktor Petrenko & Ol'ga Mitina & Ruth Brown - 859-875 Separation of ownership and control in transition: The case of Bulgaria
by Evgeni Peev
1995, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 555-589 Crime in the transition economies
by Richard Lotspeich - 591-614 Public opinion, parties and voters in the December 1993 Russian elections
by Matthew Wyman & Stephen White & Bill Miller & Paul Heywood - 615-632 The policy and regime of extraordinary measures in Russia under Lenin and Stalin
by Gennadii Bordyugov - 633-649 Particular features of employment and unemployment in the present stage of transformation of the post‐socialist countries
by János Timár - 651-668 The transformation of R&D potential in Ukraine
by Igor Egorov - 669-712 Polish workers and the post‐communist transition, 1989–93
by Mark Kramer
1995, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 387-411 : Theoretical and political problems of economic reforms in the USSR
by Vladimir Mau - 413-441 A long wave goodbye: Kondrat'ev and the Conjuncture institute, 1920–28
by Vincent Barnett - 443-468 >Russians on the red river: The Soviet impact on Hanoi's townscape, 1955–90
by William Logan - 469-492 Stabilising inflation in Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia: How independence has affected macroeconomic policy outcomes
by Evan Kraft - 493-505 ‘Lenin’ and ‘Brezhnev’: Steel making and the Bulgarian economy, 1956–90
by Michael Palairet - 507-525 Foreign investment in Estonia: A statistical approach
by Kari Liuhto
1995, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 195-227 The Russian elections of December 1993
by Richard Sakwa - 229-249 The Ukrainian parliamentary elections in March‐April 1994
by Marko Bojcun - 251-279 The ‘second‐generation’ post‐communist elections in Hungary in 1994
by Barnabas Racz & Istvan Kukorelli - 281-303 Science in shock: Russian science policy in transition
by Peter Kneen - 305-316 Entrepreneurial aspects of privatisation in transition economies
by Dinko Dubravčcić - 317-335 Opportunities for workers’ participation in privatisation in Hungary: The case of the Eger Flour Mill
by Mihaly Laki - 337-355 The Red Army and the Soviet Military and political leadership in the late 1920s: The case of the ‘Inner‐Army opposition of 1928’
by Steven Main
1995, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-25 The influence of the Baltic popular movements on the process of Soviet disintegration
by Nils Muiznieks - 27-45 Russia and Estonian security dilemmas
by Andrus Park - 47-65 Industrial restructuring in Romania: Diagnosis and strategies
by Yves van Frausum - 67-90 Ukraine's quest for independence: The fuel factor
by Oles Smolansky - 91-121 Public support for the devolution of power in Ukraine: Regional patterns
by Vicki Hesli - 123-145 Poland at the crossroads: The 1993 general election
by Kenneth Chan - 147-169 Agriculture and rural out‐migration in Central Asia, 1960–91
by Ajay Patnaik
1994, Volume 46, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1251-1296 Currency regulation in the NEP period
by Yurii Goland - 1297-1315 The trial that was not held
by Boris Starkov - 1317-1347 White gold: The imperial Russian gold reserve in the anti‐Bolshevik east, 1918‐? (An unconcluded chapter in the history of the Russian civil war)
by J. D. Smele - 1349-1369 National communism and world revolution: The political consequences of German military withdrawal from the Baltic area in 1918–19
by James White - 1371-1386 Moscow and the Marshall plan: Politics, ideology and the onset of the cold war, 1947
by Geoffrey Roberts - 1387-1407 and rural stakhanovism
by Mary Buckley - 1409-1415 Soviet women workers and menstruation: A research note on labour protection in the 1920s and 1930s
by Melanie Ilic - 1417-1423 First Russian biographies of Trotsky: A review article
by Ian Thatcher - 1424-1429 Reviews
by Peter Duncan & Michael Ellman & Tanya Frisby & Yannis Stivachtis - 1431-1432 Books received
by The Editors - 1433-1433 List of contributors
by The Editors
1994, Volume 46, Issue 7
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1075-1107 Russian directors’ business ethic: A study of industrial enterprises in St Petersburg, 1993
by Oleg Kharkhordin & Theodore Gerber - 1109-1131 Privatisation in Russia: One step forward: Two steps back?
by Peter Rutland - 1133-1161 Regionalism in Russia: The rise and fall of Siberian agreement
by James Hughes - 1163-1187 Regional politics and market reform in Russia: The case of the Altai
by Peter Kirkow - 1189-1214 Hungarian transition after three years
by Gabor Bakos - 1215-1230 The end of Soviet power in St Petersburg: An insider's view
by Alexander Vinnikov - 1231-1243 Reviews
by Tauno Tiusanen & J. Park & James Riordan & Mark Harrison & Yannis Stivachtis & Žeuko Bogetić & George Blazyca & Klaus von Beyme - 1245-1245 Books received
by The Editors - 1247-1247 List of contributors
by The Editors
1994, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 893-928 The privatised sector in the Czech republic: Government and bank control in a transitional economy
by Karla Brom & Mitchell Orenstein - 929-953 The ideological roots of elite political conflict in post‐Soviet Russia
by Judith Kullberg - 955-970 Economic reforms in Russia: Enterprise behaviour as an impediment to change
by Andrei Kuznetsov - 971-995 The Russian banking system: Institutional responses to the market transition
by Juliet Johnson - 997-1016 Accountability, governance and finance in Hungarian buy‐outs
by Judit Karsai & Mike Wright - 1017-1037 Identity formation in the Russian Cossack revival
by Barbara Skinner - 1039-1056 Fiscal policy under transition: The case of Laos
by Yves Bourdet - 1057-1068 Reviews
by Bill Wallace & Stephen Fortescue & Gavin Peebles & Tauno Tiusanen & S. Maksudov & Evan Mawdsley & Teddy Uldricks & W. H. Balekjian - 1069-1070 Books received
by The Editors - 1071-1071 List of contributors
by The Editors
1994, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 709-734 East‐Central Europe: A regional survey—The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia in 1993
by Jan Winiecki - 735-756 Market economy and economic reform in Romania: Macroeconomic and microeconomic perspectives
by Yves Van Frausum & Ulrich Gehmann & Jürgen Gross - 757-777 The state of the Russian gold industry
by Lisa Godek - 779-799 Political institutionalisation and party development in post‐communist Poland
by Paul Lewis - 801-837 The reassertion of the left in post‐communist Poland
by Voytek Zubek - 839-861 Democracy and nationalism in Armenia
by Peter Rutland
1994, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 563-578 Writing the history of the Russian revolution after the fall of communism
by Steve Smith - 579-596 Catalyst of historiography, Marxism and dissidence: The sector of methodology of the institute of history, Soviet academy of sciences, 1964–68
by Roger Markwick - 597-615 Ulbricht embattled: The quest for socialist modernity in the light of new sources
by Jeffrey Kopstein - 617-635 Chaos on campus: The 1924 student in Leningrad
by Peter Konecny - 637-648 Land, freedom, and discontent: Russian peasants of the central industrial region prior to collectivisation
by David Hoffmann - 649-661 Crisis in the union of Soviet writers in the early 1950s
by Maria Zezina - 663-669 As good as gold? A note on the
by Vincent Barnett - 671-680 Soviet deaths in the great patriotic war: A note
by Michael Ellman & S. Maksudov - 681-690 The strange story of Nikolai Starostin, football and Lavrentii Beria
by Jim Riordan