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April 2020, Volume 72, Issue 4
- 593-613 What is the Role of Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Russia–Ukraine Crisis?
by Erika Harris - 614-643 Beyond Neoliberalism? Revisiting the Welfare State in the Baltic States
by Sonja Avlijaš - 644-685 Financing Russian Civil Society
by Debra Javeline & Sarah Lindemann-Komarova - 686-711 Business in the Power Structure of Small Russian Towns
by Valeri Ledyaev & Alla Chirikova - 712-738 Urban Narratives on the Changing Nature of Social Capital in Post-Communist Romania
by Adriana Mihaela Soaita & Barend Wind - 739-740 Alternatives to Democracy in Twentieth-Century Europe. Collectivist Visions of Modernity
by Samuel Foster - 740-742 Russia’s Crony Capitalism. The Path from Market Economy to Kleptocracy
by Vera Rogova - 742-744 After Empire. Nationalist Imagination and Symbolic Politics in Russia and Eurasia in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century
by Arzuu Sheranova - 744-746 Russia, The EU, and the Eastern Partnership. Building Bridges or Digging Trenches?
by Tuğçe Yıldız - 746-747 Cultural Imperialism and the Decline of the Liberal Order. Russian and Western Soft Power in Eastern Europe
by Zerrin Torun - 747-749 The Quality of Divided Democracies. Minority Inclusion, Exclusion, and Representation in the New Europe
by Michael Johns - 749-750 Czechoslovakia Behind the Curtain. Life, Work and Culture in the Communist Era
by Amanda M. Williams - 750-752 Being Muslim in Central Asia. Practices, Politics, and Identities
by Gulnar Nadirova & Dauren Aben - 752-753 Nomads and Soviet Rule. Central Asia under Lenin and Stalin
by Jonathan Z. Ludwig - 753-755 China’s Eurasian Dilemmas. Roads and Risks for a Sustainable Global Power
by Xiaoguang Wang - 755-756 Curating Revolution. Politics on Display in Mao’s China
by Chi Zhang - 756-758 The Communist Party of China and Marxism 1921–1985. A Self-Portrait
by Aida Aidarova - 759-761 Books Received
by The Editors
March 2020, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 347-353 War and Displacement: The Case of Ukraine
by Gwendolyn Sasse - 354-382 The Displaced as ‘Ordinary Citizens’: Exploring Variation in the Political Attitudes of the Displaced from Donbas
by Gwendolyn Sasse & Alice Lackner - 383-403 Employment of Displaced and Non-Displaced Households in Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasti
by Hanna Vakhitova & Pavlo Iavorskyi - 404-431 ‘Social Distancing’ and Hierarchies of Belonging: The Case of Displaced Population from Donbas and Crimea
by Viktoriya Sereda - 432-454 ‘Somehow, We Cannot Accept It’: Drivers of Internal Displacement from Crimea and the Forced/Voluntary Migration Binary
by Austin Charron - 455-480 Entangled in Social Safety Nets: Administrative Responses to and Lived Experiences of Internally Displaced Persons in Ukraine
by Tania Bulakh - 481-504 Victims, Villains, or Geopolitical Tools? Representations of Donbas Displacement in Ukrainian and Russian Government Media
by Emma Rimpiläinen - 505-527 To Help ‘Brotherly People’? Russian Policy Towards Ukrainian Refugees
by Irina Kuznetsova - 528-560 Causes and Consequences of the War in Eastern Ukraine: An Economic Geography Perspective
by Vlad Mykhnenko - 561-563 List of Contributors
by The Editors
February 2020, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 151-154 Post-Soviet Conflict Potentials
by Cindy Wittke - 155-179 Conflict Over Peace? The United States’ and Russia’s Diverging Conceptual Approaches to Peace and Conflict Settlement
by Evgeniya Bakalova & Konstanze Jüngling - 180-208 The Politics of International Law in the Post-Soviet Space: Do Georgia, Ukraine, and Russia ‘Speak’ International Law in International Politics Differently?
by Cindy Wittke - 209-237 Evolving Dynamics of Societal Security and the Potential for Conflict in Eastern Ukraine
by David J. Galbreath & Tetyana Malyarenko - 238-262 A Critical Political Cosmopolitanism for Conflict De-escalation: The Crimean Example
by Marc Dietrich - 263-285 Accepting Alien Rule? State-Building Nationalism in Georgia’s Azeri Borderland
by Christofer Berglund - 286-313 Russia and its Western Neighbours: A Comparative Study of the Security Situation in the Black, Baltic and Barents Sea Regions
by Kristian Åtland & Ihor Kabanenko - 314-330 Ideology and Disengagement: A Case Study of Nationalists and Islamists in Chechnya
by Emil Aslan Souleimanov & Huseyn Aliyev - 331-333 Ukraine and the Art of Strategy
by Taras Kuzio - 333-334 The Euromaidan’s Effect on Civil Society. Why and How Ukrainian Social Capital Increased After the Revolution of Dignity
by Karina Shyrokykh - 334-336 Russian Foreign Policy
by Iryna Zhyrun - 336-337 The Operation of International Law in the Russian Legal System. A Changing Approach
by Anna Kondratyuk - 337-339 Democratic Transition and Consolidation in Romania. Civic Engagement and Elites’ Behavior After 1989
by Chi Zhang - 339-341 Legal Lessons. Popularizing Laws in the People’s Republic of China 1949–1989
by Yanxuedan Zhang - 342-342 Books Received
by The Editors - 343-344 List of Contributors
by The Editors - 345-345 Correction
by The Editors
January 2020, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 1-1 Acknowledgement of Reviewers
by The Editors - 1-2 From the Editors
by Luca Anceschi & David J. Smith - 3-7 Terry Cox: An Appreciation
by Martin Myant - 8-32 Media Discourse and the Quality of Democracy in Serbia after Milošević
by Nebojša Vladisavljević - 33-54 Leaders without Leadership: Surrogate Governments in Poland
by Krzysztof Zuba - 55-79 The Role of 9 May Commemorations in the Discursive Construction of Russophone Identity in Estonia
by Dmitri Gorelov - 80-98 Electoral Engineering in the Russian Regions (2003–2017)
by Mikhail Turchenko - 99-116 Restrictive Institutions and Critical Resources: Non-Profit Organisations and Volunteer Resources in the Russian Federation
by Jo Crotty & Sergej Ljubownikow - 117-131 Political Police Archives in Ukraine and Georgia: A Research Note
by Polly Corrigan - 132-133 Judgment in Moscow. Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity
by Martin Dewhirst - 133-135 Red Hamlet. The Life and Ideas of Alexander Bogdanov
by Iva Glisic - 135-137 Yellow Star, Red Star. Holocaust Remembrance after Communism
by Ferenc Laczó - 137-138 National Secession. Persuasion and Violence in Independence Campaigns
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 138-140 Both Muslim and European. Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks
by Sergiu Gherghina - 140-141 Our Man. Richard Holbrooke and the End of the American Century
by Hamza Karčić - 142-143 Corruption and Democratic Transition in Eastern Europe. The Role of Political Scandals in Post-Milošević Serbia
by Nina Markovic Khaze - 143-145 A Sociology of Justice in Russia
by Simon Cosgrove - 145-146 Putin v. The People. The Perilous Politics of a Divided Russia
by Yana Gorokhovskaia - 146-148 Muslims of Central Asia. An Introduction
by Jan Tomek - 149-149 Books Received
by The Editors - 150-150 In Memoriam
by The Editors
November 2019, Volume 71, Issue 10
- 1627-1644 Nationalities Policy in the USSR: Explaining the ‘Pendulum Swing’ Using Randall Collins’ Geopolitical Theory
by Andrey Shcherbak - 1645-1663 Who Are the Neoliberals in Central and Eastern Europe? Assessing Public Support for Neoliberalism in 11 New EU Member States
by Marko Grdesic - 1664-1684 ‘Liberation Technology’ or ‘Net Delusion’? Civic Activists’ Perceptions of Social Media as a Platform for Civic Activism in Belarus and Ukraine
by Paulina Pospieszna & Aleksandra Galus - 1685-1704 On the Road to Maidan: Russia's Economic Statecraft Towards Ukraine in 2013
by Karel Svoboda - 1705-1733 Chechen Demographic Growth as a Reaction to Conflict: The Views of Chechens
by Marat Iliyasov - 1734-1755 ‘My Poor People, Where Are We Going?’: Grounded Theologies and National Identity in Kyrgyzstan
by Vincent M. Artman - 1756-1757 Purity and Compromise in the Soviet Party-State. The Struggle for the Soul of the Party, 1941–1952
by Antony Kalashnikov - 1757-1759 Soviet Russians under Nazi Occupation. Fragile Loyalties in World War II
by Natalia Kovalyova - 1759-1761 Croatia and the Rise of Fascism. The Youth Movement and the Ustasha during WWII
by Catherine Baker - 1761-1763 Inside the East European Planned Economy. State Planning, Factory and Manager
by Alin Croitoru - 1763-1764 Politicising the Communist Past. The Politics of Truth Revelation in Post-Communist Poland
by Woyu Liu - 1765-1766 The Revolt of the Provinces. Anti-Gypsyism and Right-Wing Politics in Hungary
by Ferenc Laczó - 1766-1768 New Donors on the Postcolonial Crossroads. Eastern Europe and Western Aid
by Balazs Szent-Ivanyi - 1768-1770 Ukraine. A Nation on the Borderland
by George O. Liber - 1770-1772 Photographic Literacy. Cameras in the Hands of Russian Authors
by Iva Glisic - 1772-1774 Sacred Places, Emerging Spaces. Religious Pluralism in the Post-Soviet Caucasus
by Vassily A. Klimentov - 1774-1775 From War to Peace in the Balkans, the Middle East and Ukraine
by Zerrin Torun - 1775-1777 Popular Protest in China
by Chi Zhang - 1778-1779 Books Received
by The Editors
October 2019, Volume 71, Issue 9
- 1443-1473 Multiple Winning Formulae? Far Right Voters and Parties in Eastern Europe
by Djordje Stefanovic & Geoffrey Evans - 1474-1507 Disrupted Democracy in Ukraine? Protest, Performance and Contention in the Verkhovna Rada
by Sarah Whitmore - 1508-1531 Anti-immigrant Attitudes in Russia: The Group Position Model Reconsidered
by Zuzanna Brunarska - 1532-1561 Comparative Institutionalised Bilingualism in Kazan, Russia and Ürümqi, China
by Sansar Tsakhirmaa - 1562-1583 Belonging and Political Participation: Evidence from the 2011 President Election in Kyrgyzstan
by Evgenia Gorina & Victor Agadjanian - 1584-1608 An Alternative Internationalism: The Main Lines and Legacies of Polish Sovietology, Promethean Orientalism and the Soviet ‘Southern Borderlands’, 1926–1939
by Marcel Radosław Garboś - 1609-1610 Building Ukraine from Within. A Sociological, Institutional, and Economic Analysis of a Nation-State in the Making
by Burcu Degirmen-Dysart - 1610-1612 Bosnia in Limbo. Testimonies from the Drina River
by Hikmet Karcic - 1612-1613 Islam in Central Asia and the Caucasus Since the Fall of the Soviet Union
by Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz - 1613-1615 Coalitional Presidentialism in Comparative Perspective. Minority Presidents in Multiparty Systems
by Philipp Köker - 1615-1616 Russia in Flames. War, Revolution, Civil War, 1914–1921
by Aleksandr Korobeinikov - 1617-1618 State and Society in Communist Czechoslovakia. Transforming the Everyday from World War II to the Fall of the Berlin Wall
by Martin J. Kozon - 1618-1619 Rich Russians. From Oligarchs to Bourgeoisie
by Oksana Morgunova (Petrunko) & Renat T. Zinnurov - 1619-1621 EU Enlargement and Civil Society in the Western Balkans. From Mobilisation to Empowerment
by Conor O’Dwyer - 1621-1622 Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in China. Domestic and Foreign Policy Dimensions
by Giulia Sciorati - 1623-1624 Insecurity & the Rise of Nationalism in Putin’s Russia. Keeper of Traditional Values
by Zerrin Torun - 1625-1626 Books Received
by The Editors
September 2019, Volume 71, Issue 8
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1261-1284 Great Expectations or Misplaced Hopes? The Role of the Visegrád Group in the Brexit Process
by Monika Brusenbauch Meislova - 1285-1313 Beads and Trinkets? Stakeholder Perspectives on Benefit-sharing and Corporate Responsibility in a Russian Oil Province
by Emma Wilson & Kirill Istomin - 1314-1344 A Monument for our Times? Commemorating Victims of Repression in Putin’s Russia
by Kathleen E. Smith - 1345-1366 The Soviet and the Post-Soviet: Street Names and National Discourse in Almaty
by Mehmet Volkan Kaşikçi - 1367-1389 Embedded Activism 2.0: Re-shaping the Space for Civil Society in Russia and China
by Irina Fedorenko - 1390-1414 China’s Economic Diplomacy in Central and Eastern Europe: A Case of Offensive Mercantilism?
by Jeremy Garlick - 1415-1423 The Kremlin Enigma: Understanding Russian Policy Preferences and Possible Alternatives
by Branislav Radeljić - 1424-1425 Stalin’s Constitution: Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the 1936 Draft Constitution
by Natalia Kovalyova - 1426-1427 Islam and Nationhood in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Surviving Empires
by Zerrin Torun - 1427-1429 Nationalism, Identity and Statehood in Post-Yugoslav Montenegro
by Vladimir Vučković - 1429-1431 Books Are Weapons. The Polish Opposition Press and the Overthrow of Communism
by Agnieszka Sadecka - 1431-1432 Property Rights in Post-Soviet Russia. Violence, Corruption, and the Demand for Law
by Luke Mackle - 1433-1434 Transnational Ukraine? Networks and Ties that Influence(d) Contemporary Ukraine
by Tetiana Havlin - 1434-1435 From Conquest to Deportation. The North Caucasus under Russian Rule
by Vassily A. Klimentov - 1436-1437 Tug of War. Negotiating Security in Eurasia
by Ohannes Geukjian - 1437-1439 The Family in Central Asia. New Perspectives
by Edward Lemon - 1439-1440 Việt Nam. A History From Earliest Times to the Present
by Vicken Cheterian - 1441-1441 Books Received
by The Editors
August 2019, Volume 71, Issue 7
- 1069-1090 A Bitter Divorce: Narratives of Crimean Annexation and their Relation to Larger State Identifications
by Olena Nedozhogina - 1091-1121 Putin's Power Revisited: How Identity Positions and Great Power Interaction Condition Strategic Cooperation on Syria
by Julie Wilhelmsen - 1122-1139 Clash of Realities: Gazprom’s Reasoning on the EU Gas Trade
by Julia S. P. Loe - 1140-1161 From Intervention to Retrenchment: Poland's Strategic Culture and the 2011 Libyan Campaign
by Christopher Reeves - 1162-1182 Political Recentralisation and the Diffusion of Solar Energy in China
by Geoffrey C. Chen & Charles Lees - 1183-1204 Knowing Me, Knowing You: Media Portrayal of the EU in Kazakhstan
by Kristina Bekenova & Neil Collins - 1205-1232 Strengthening Friendship and Fraternal Solidarity: Soviet Youth Tourism to Eastern Europe under Khrushchev and Brezhnev
by Robert Hornsby - 1233-1234 Russia’s Response to Sanctions. How Western Economic Statecraft is Reshaping Political Economy in Russia
by Andrei V. Belyi - 1234-1236 Europe’s Growth Champion. Insights from the Economic Rise of Poland
by Andrzej Bolesta - 1236-1237 Fortress Russia. Conspiracy Theories in Post-Soviet Russia
by Magda Dolińska-Rydzek - 1237-1239 Totem inteligencki. Arystokracja, szlachta i ziemiaństwo w polskiej przestrzeni społecznej
by Tomasz Drabowicz - 1239-1242 Why Control Immigration? Strategic Uses of Migration Management in Russia / The Politics of Unfree Labour in Russia. Human Trafficking and Labour Migration
by Julia Glathe - 1242-1243 China Questions. Critical Insights into a Rising Power
by Emilian Kavalski - 1243-1244 Dark Shadows. Inside the Secret World of Kazakhstan
by Bakhytzhan Kurmanov - 1245-1248 Ukraine Over the Edge. Russia, the West and the New ‘Cold War’ / Flight MH17, Ukraine and the New Cold War. Prism of Disaster
by Taras Kuzio - 1248-1250 Tajikistan on the Move: Statebuilding and Societal Transformations
by Jonathan Zartman - 1251-1252 The Cambridge History of Communism. Volume 1. World Revolution and Socialism in One Country 1917–1941
by Steven J. Main - 1252-1253 Ungleiche Brüder. Russen und Ukrainer vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart
by Randall E. Newnham - 1253-1255 Russia's Military Revival
by Nina Markovic Khaze - 1255-1256 Stalinist Perpetrators on Trial. Scenes from the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine
by Curtis Richardson - 1257-1258 Books Received
by The Editors - 1259-1259 Errata
by The Editors
July 2019, Volume 71, Issue 6
- 883-891 Introduction: Stalinism as State Building
by Graeme Gill & Roger D. Markwick - 892-906 The Pavlenko Construction Enterprise. Large-scale Private Entrepreneurialism in Stalin’s USSR
by Oleg Khlevniuk - 907-931 War, Violence and the Making of the Stalinist State: A Tillyian Analysis
by Roger D. Markwick - 932-950 Russian Views of Stalinism as a Negative Satellite of Capitalism
by Roderic Pitty - 951-971 The Rise and Fall of a Crimean Party Boss: Nikolai Vasil’evich Solov’ev and the Leningrad Affair
by David Brandenberger & Alisa Amosova & Nikita Pivovarov - 972-993 Was There a Soviet Nationality Policy?
by Jeremy Smith - 994-1012 Stalinism and Executive Power: Formal and Informal Contours of Stalinism
by Graeme Gill - 1013-1035 Soviet Statistics under Stalinism: Reliability and Distortions in Grain and Population Statistics
by Stephen G. Wheatcroft - 1036-1047 Counting the Soviet Union’s War Dead: Still 26–27 Million
by Mark Harrison - 1048-1065 The Soviet Famine of 1931–1934: Genocide, a Result of Poor Harvests, or the Outcome of a Conflict Between the State and the Peasants?
by Sergei Nefedov & Michael Ellman - 1066-1068 List of Contributors
by The Editors
May 2019, Volume 71, Issue 5
- 717-735 Dynamics of Network Resonance: The Case of the Transnational Helsinki Network
by Ki-Joon Hong - 736-752 The Effects of Corruption on Satisfaction with Local and National Governments. Does Corruption ‘Grease the Wheels’?
by Nazim Habibov & Lida Fan & Alena Auchynnikava - 753-773 Legacies of State Socialism: A Comparative Study of Elite Attitudes towards EU Economic Competitiveness in Western and Central Eastern Europe
by Gintaras Šumskas & Irmina Matonytė - 774-804 Patterns of Ethnic Homogenisation, Fragmentation and Polarisation and the Vote Shares for Nationalist Parties in Latvia
by Ádám Németh & Zoltán Dövényi - 805-823 A Study of Vladimir Putin’s Rhetoric
by Oksana Drozdova & Paul Robinson - 824-839 United Russia’s Primaries and the Strength of Political Machines in the Regions of Russia: Evidence from the 2016 Duma Elections
by Tatiana Tkacheva & Grigorii V. Golosov - 840-855 Islamist Political Orientations among Central Asian Youth
by Paul Kubicek - 856-858 Gorbachev. His Life and Times
by Carolina de Stefano - 858-859 From Cold War to Hot Peace. An American Ambassador in Putin’s Russia
by Hamza Karčić - 859-861 Post-Soviet Racisms
by Oxana Karnaukhova - 861-863 Hammer & Silicon. The Soviet Diaspora in the US Innovation Economy. Immigration, Innovation, Institutions, Imprinting, and Identity
by Olga Kuznetsova - 863-865 Mass Media in the Post-Soviet World. Market Forces, State Actors, and Political Manipulation in the Informational Environment after Communism
by Seraphine F. Maerz - 865-866 Regions in Transition in the Former Soviet Area. Ideas and Institutions in the Making
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 866-868 The Political Economy of Pension Policy Reversal in Post-Communist Countries
by Daria Prisiazhniuk - 868-869 The EU, US and China Tackling Climate Change. Policies and Alliances for the Anthropocene
by Anna Kuteleva - 869-871 Mission Ukraine. The 2012–2013 Diplomatic Effort to Secure Ties with Europe
by Taras Kuzio - 871-873 The Dialectics of Post-Soviet Modernity and the Changing Contours of Islamic Discourse in Azerbaijan. Toward a Resacralization of Public Space
by Sofya du Boulay - 873-874 The European Union’s Democracy Promotion in Central Asia. A Study of Political Interests, Influence, and Development in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 2007–2013
by Tuğçe Yıldız - 875-876 Rewriting the Nation in Modern Kazakh Literature. Elites and Narratives
by Riccardo Mario Cucciolla - 876-878 Media Politics in China. Improvising Power Under Authoritarianism
by Preksha Shree Chhetri - 879-880 In Memoriam: David A. Dyker (1944–2018)
by Slavo Radosevic - 881-881 Books Received
by The Editors
April 2019, Volume 71, Issue 4
- 533-550 Goodbye, Postsocialism!
by Martin Müller - 551-578 Hybrid Historical Memories in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
by Sanshiro Hosaka - 579-607 Taking Stock of Russian eGovernment
by Mikhail Zherebtsov - 608-647 Okun's Law in the Visegrád Group Countries
by Martin Boďa & Mariana Považanová - 648-670 Do Economic Linkages through FDI Lead to Institutional Change? Assessing Outcomes in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan
by Rachel Vanderhill & Sandra F. Joireman & Roza Tulepbayeva - 671-697 From ‘Constructing Socialism’ to a ‘Socialist-oriented Market Economy’ in Contemporary Vietnam: A Critique of Ideologies
by Adam Fforde - 698-699 Twilight of Empire. The Brest–Litovsk Conference and the Remaking of East-Central Europe, 1917–1918
by Steven J. Main - 699-701 The Last Yugoslav Generation. The Rethinking of Youth Politics and Cultures in Late Socialism
by Catherine Baker - 701-702 Not According to Plan. Filmmaking Under Stalin
by Sarina Bakić - 702-703 Strategic Frames. Europe, Russia, and Minority Inclusion in Estonia and Latvia
by Ammon Cheskin - 704-704 Long Awaited West. Eastern Europe since 1944
by Marcin Roman Czubala Ostapiuk - 704-706 A Dark Path to Freedom. Ruzi Nazar, from the Red Army to the CIA
by Payam Foroughi & Irina Malyuchenko - 706-708 Russia’s Muslim Heartlands. Islam in the Putin Era
by Vassily A. Klimentov - 708-709 From Eastern Bloc to European Union. Comparative Processes of Transformation since 1990
by Liia Laanes - 709-711 The Fate of the New Man. Representing & Reconstructing Masculinity in Soviet Visual Culture, 1945–1965
by Oksana Morgunova & Igor N. Belogrud - 711-712 Reviewing European Union Accession. Unexpected Results, Spillover Effects, and Externalities
by Zerrin Torun - 713-714 The Chinese Mafia. Organized Crime, Corruption, and Extra-Legal Protection
by Chi Zhang - 715-716 Books Received
by The Editors
March 2019, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 345-364 Retrenched, but Still Desired? Perceptions Regarding the Social Legitimacy of the Welfare State in Russia Compared with EU Countries
by Wim van Oorschot & Dimitri Gugushvili - 365-387 ‘Rising Power’ Status and the Evolution of International Order: Conceptualising Russia’s Syria Policies
by Moritz Pieper - 388-407 China–CEE Trade, Investment and Politics
by Tamas Matura - 408-425 The Politics of Anti-Corruption Campaigns in Putin’s Russia: Power, Opposition, and the All-Russia People’s Front
by Mari Aburamoto