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May 2018, Volume 34, Issue 2-3
- 84-106 Capturing ethnicity: the case of Ukraine
by Olga Onuch & Henry E. Hale - 107-118 Identity and political preferences in Ukraine – before and after the Euromaidan
by Grigore Pop-Eleches & Graeme B. Robertson - 119-138 Shedding Russianness, recasting Ukrainianness: the post-Euromaidan dynamics of ethnonational identifications in Ukraine
by Volodymyr Kulyk - 139-157 War and identity: the case of the Donbas in Ukraine
by Gwendolyn Sasse & Alice Lackner - 158-178 Who supported separatism in Donbas? Ethnicity and popular opinion at the start of the Ukraine crisis
by Elise Giuliano - 179-182 Understanding identity in Ukraine – and elsewhere
by Lowell W. Barrington - 183-185 Towards new horizons in the study of identities in Ukraine
by Oxana Shevel - 186-189 How Ukraine has become more Ukrainian
by Dominique Arel
January 2018, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-16 Labor market integration of returned educational migrants in Turkmenistan
by Erin Trouth Hofmann - 17-34 Law clerks as an instrument of court–government accommodation under autocracy: the case of the Russian Constitutional Court
by Ivan S. Grigoriev - 35-54 The target strikes back: explaining countersanctions and Russia’s strategy of differentiated retaliation
by Masha Hedberg - 55-77 Understanding Russia’s energy turn to China: domestic narratives and national identity priorities
by Morena Skalamera
November 2017, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 431-451 Gender and local executive office in regional Russia: the party of power as a vehicle for women’s empowerment?
by Olga A. Avdeyeva & Dekabrina M. Vinokurova & Alexandr A. Kugaevsky - 452-471 Diminishing returns: Russia’s participation in the World Trade Organization
by Pamela A. Jordan - 472-495 The institutionalization of relative advantage: formal institutions, subconstitutional presidential powers, and the rise of authoritarian politics in Russia, 1994–2012
by Fabian Burkhardt - 496-510 Russian defense spending after 2010: the interplay of personal, domestic, and foreign policy interests
by Una Hakvåg
September 2017, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 335-355 Russia’s energy relations in Southeastern Europe: an analysis of motives in Bulgaria and Greece
by Martin Jirušek & Tomáš Vlček & James Henderson - 356-369 Testing for sources of electoral competition under authoritarianism: an analysis of Russia’s gubernatorial elections
by Yana Gorokhovskaia - 370-388 Stavropol as “Russia’s Kosovo”? Nationalist mobilization and public response in a Russian region
by Helge Blakkisrud & Pål Kolstø - 389-410 Putting the pieces together: 40 years of fertility trends across 19 post-socialist countries
by Sunnee Billingsley & Aija Duntava - 411-429 Social capital and support for the welfare state in Russia
by Ekaterina Borisova & Andrei Govorun & Denis Ivanov
July 2017, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 255-275 Does everyday corruption affect how Russians view their political leadership?
by William M. Reisinger & Marina Zaloznaya & Vicki L. Hesli Claypool - 276-297 Contested policymaking in Russia: industry, environment, and the “best available technology” debate
by Ellen Martus - 298-312 Majoritarian values and women’s rights: police and judicial behavior in Tajikistan and Azerbaijan
by Sophia Wilson - 313-333 Business-government cooperation in VET: a Russian experiment with dual education
by Thomas F. Remington
May 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 177-199 Reforming sacred institutions: the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Roman Catholic Church compared
by George W. Breslauer - 200-216 Securitizing “spiritual-moral values” in Russia
by Jardar Østbø - 217-234 Russia’s idea of the multipolar world order: origins and main dimensions
by Elena Chebankova - 235-253 New shop owners in old buildings: spatial politics of the apparel industry in Kyrgyzstan
by Regine A. Spector & Aisalkyn Botoeva
March 2017, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 85-99 Does electoral fraud spread? The expansion of electoral manipulation in Russia
by Robert G. Moser & Allison C. White - 100-123 Fabricating votes for Putin: new tests of fraud and electoral manipulations from Russia
by Rodion Skovoroda & Tomila Lankina - 124-144 The rise and fall of “Novorossiya”: examining support for a separatist geopolitical imaginary in southeast Ukraine
by John O’Loughlin & Gerard Toal & Vladimir Kolosov - 145-160 Testing Duvergerʼs law: strategic voting in Mongolian elections, 1996–2004
by Pavel Maškarinec - 161-175 The politics of federal transfers in Putin’s Russia: regional competition, lobbying, and federal priorities
by Gulnaz Sharafutdinova & Rostislav Turovsky
January 2017, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-15 Is Putin’s popularity real?
by Timothy Frye & Scott Gehlbach & Kyle L. Marquardt & Ora John Reuter - 16-33 Internet control through ownership: the case of Russia
by Carolina Vendil Pallin - 34-48 The loyal editor effect: Russian online journalism after independence
by Rolf Fredheim - 49-62 Perception of risks associated with economic sanctions: the case of Russian manufacturing
by Victoria Golikova & Boris Kuznetsov - 63-83 Russia’s economic policy in 2015–2016: the imperative of structural reform
by Vladimir Mau
November 2016, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 491-511 Justice in Moscow?
by Kathryn Hendley - 512-541 A provocative event, media, and religious choice in post-Soviet Russia
by Alexander S. Skorobogatov - 542-565 The Eurasian Economic Union: a case of reproductive integration?
by Sean P. Roberts & Arkady Moshes - 566-580 Eurasian integration: elite perspectives before and after the Ukraine crisis
by Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira
September 2016, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 397-422 Monotowns and the political economy of industrial restructuring in Russia
by Stephen Crowley - 423-454 Russia's “turn to the east”: a study in policy making
by Stephen Fortescue - 455-473 The vicious circle of post-Soviet neopatrimonialism in Russia
by Vladimir Gel’man - 474-489 Paranoia with a purpose: conspiracy theory and political coalitions in Kyrgyzstan
by Scott Radnitz
July 2016, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 2-2 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 299-337 The political economy of Russian higher education: why does Putin support research universities?
by Natalia Forrat - 338-344 Do Russian research universities have a secret mission? a response to Forrat
by Igor Chirikov - 345-349 A response to Igor Chirikov
by Natalia Forrat - 350-377 Between crises and sanctions: economic policy of the Russian Federation
by Vladimir Mau - 378-396 Official Russian identity discourse in light of the annexation of Crimea: national or imperial?
by Yuri Teper
May 2016, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 201-236 Multi-level voting and party competition in vertically simultaneous elections: the case of Ukraine
by Ailsa Henderson & Valentyna Romanova - 237-271 The current EU/US–Russia conflict over Ukraine and the WTO: a preliminary note on (trade) restrictive measures
by Rostam J. Neuwirth & Alexandr Svetlicinii - 272-298 Anti-immigrant mobilization in Russia's regions: local movements and framing processes
by Lawrence P. Markowitz & Vera Peshkova
March 2016, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 99-102 Victor H. Winston, 1925–2015
by Andrew R. Bond & George W. Breslauer - 103-131 Resurgent authoritarianism: the case of Russia's new NGO legislation
by Geir Flikke - 132-151 “Bad enough governance”: state capacity and quality of institutions in post-Soviet autocracies
by Andrei Melville & Mikhail Mironyuk - 152-175 Local democracy in Ukrainian cities: civic participation and responsiveness of local authorities
by Aadne Aasland & Oleksii Lyska - 176-200 When are similar regimes more likely to form alliances? Institutions and ideologies in the post-communist world
by Shale Horowitz & Michael Tyburski
January 2016, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-27 Belarusians between East and West
by Stephen White & Tania Biletskaya & Ian McAllister - 28-54 Contemporary Russian conservatism
by Elena Chebankova - 55-74 The three colors of Novorossiya, or the Russian nationalist mythmaking of the Ukrainian crisis
by Marlene Laruelle - 75-98 Dynamics of regime personalization and patron–client networks in Russia, 1999–2014
by Alexander Baturo & Johan A. Elkink
November 2015, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board Index
by The Editors - 471-490 Reflections on the anticipated mass deportation of Soviet Jews
by Victor H. Winston - 491-513 Policies first, institutions second: lessons from Estonia’s economic reforms
by Neil A. Abrams & M. Steven Fish - 514-528 What explains regional variation in election fraud? Evidence from Russia: a research note
by Max Bader & Carolien van Ham - 529-556 The politics and economics of “retraditionalization” in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
by Michele E. Commercio - 557-575 Cooperating Estonians and “exiting” Lithuanians: trust in times of crisis
by Vytautas Kuokštis
September 2015, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 367-396 Gender inequality in Russia's rural formal economy
by Stephen K. Wegren & Alexander Nikulin & Irina Trotsuk & Svetlana Golovina & Marina Pugacheva - 397-419 The idiosyncratic dynamics of party system nationalization in Russia
by Grigorii V. Golosov - 420-447 Potholes, pensions, and public opinion: the politics of blame in Putin's power vertical
by Robert Person - 448-469 Candidate ballot information and election outcomes: the Czech case
by Štěpán Jurajda & Daniel Münich
July 2015, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 279-303 Vladimir Putin's last stand: the sources of Russia's Ukraine policy
by Andrei Tsygankov - 304-338 Understanding the survival of post-Communist corruption in contemporary Russia: the influence of historical legacies
by Anastassia Obydenkova & Alexander Libman - 339-366 Hidden in plain sight: political opposition and hegemonic authoritarianism in Azerbaijan
by Jody LaPorte
May 2015, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 177-200 Coalitional presidentialism and legislative control in post-Soviet Ukraine
by Paul Chaisty & Svitlana Chernykh - 201-223 West oriented in the East-oriented Donbas: a political stratigraphy of geopolitical identity in Luhansk, Ukraine
by Michael Gentile - 224-249 Do social networks bridge political divides? The analysis of VKontakte social network communication in Ukraine
by Dinissa Duvanova & Alexander Semenov & Alexander Nikolaev - 250-278 Nothing personal: explaining the rise and decline of political machines in Ukraine
by Serhiy Kudelia & Taras Kuzio
March 2015, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 91-114 An ethnography of counterinsurgency: kadyrovtsy and Russia's policy of Chechenization
by Emil Souleimanov - 115-135 The nature of anti-immigrant sentiment in post-socialist Russia
by A. Gorodzeisky & A. Glikman & D. Maskileyson - 136-175 Tools of persuasion: the efforts of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights to reform the Russian pre-trial detention system
by Lindsay Parrott
January 2015, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-36 Stalin is dead, long live Stalin? Testing socialization, structural, ideological, nationalist, and gender hypotheses
by Alexi Gugushvili & Peter Kabachnik - 37-65 History as ideology: the portrayal of Stalinism and the Great Patriotic War in contemporary Russian high school textbooks
by Todd H. Nelson - 66-89 Petronation? Oil, gas, and national identity in Russia
by Peter Rutland
November 2014, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 441-463 Agrarian transformation in the Russian breadbasket: contemporary trends as manifest in Stavropol'
by Grigory Ioffe & Tatyana Nefedova & Kirsten de Beurs - 464-480 The territorial genealogies of Russia's political parties and the transferability of political machines
by Grigorii V. Golosov - 481-502 Testing constructivism: why not more “Cossacks” in Krasnodar Kray?
by Richard Arnold - 503-528 Imperial nostalgia or prudent geopolitics? Russia's efforts to reintegrate the post-Soviet space in geopolitical perspective
by Andrej Krickovic
September 2014, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 341-369 Contemporary Russian liberalism
by Elena Chebankova - 370-388 Putin's popularity since 2010: why did support for the Kremlin plunge, then stabilize?
by Daniel Treisman - 389-415 Interpersonal violence by authoritarian rulers: Saddam Hussein and Joseph Stalin compared
by Matthew Light & Rosemary Gartner & Milomir Strbac - 416-440 Zero-tolerance schooling: education policy, crime, and democracy in post-Soviet Georgia
by Nodar Tangiashvili & Gavin Slade
July 2014, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 257-275 Looking beyond the economy: Pussy Riot and the Kremlin's voting coalition
by Regina Smyth & Irina Soboleva - 276-297 Alexei Navalny and challenges in reconciling “nationalism” and “liberalism”
by Marlene Laruelle - 298-323 Local democracy in a hybrid state: pluralism and protest in Volzhskiy, Russia
by Allison D. Evans - 324-340 Invisible and slow: small business and the “civic-ness” of Russia's regions, 1991–2009
by Molly O'Neal
May 2014, Volume 30, Issue 2-3
- 87-88 Legality and violence in Russia: an introduction
by Timothy Frye - 89-114 Corporate raiding and the role of the state in Russia
by Michael Rochlitz - 115-136 Faking performance together: systems of performance evaluation in Russian enforcement agencies and production of bias and privilege
by Ella Paneyakh - 137-170 Judicial alignment and criminal justice: evidence from Russian courts
by André Schultz & Vladimir Kozlov & Alexander Libman - 171-194 Means of production versus means of coercion: can Russian business limit the violence of a predatory state?
by Andrei Yakovlev & Anton Sobolev & Anton Kazun - 195-225 Local-level law enforcement: Muscovites and their uchastkovyy
by Lauren A. McCarthy - 226-255 Police reform in Russia: the policy process in a hybrid regime
by Brian D. Taylor
January 2014, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-26 Three dilemmas of hybrid regime governance: Russia from Putin to Putin
by Nikolay Petrov & Maria Lipman & Henry E. Hale - 27-50 Is Russia a militocracy? Conceptual issues and extant findings regarding elite militarization
by David W. Rivera & Sharon Werning Rivera - 51-66 Is electoral authoritarianism good for women's representation? Evidence from the 1999–2011 regional legislative elections in Russia
by Grigorii V. Golosov - 67-85 Why are public offices sold in Kyrgyzstan?
by Johan Engvall
November 2013, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 461-499 Russia's energy governance transitions and implications for enhanced cooperation with China, Japan, and South Korea
by Elena Shadrina & Michael Bradshaw - 500-527 Agricultural policy in Russia and WTO accession
by David Sedik & Zvi Lerman & Vasilii Uzun - 528-566 Russia, the death penalty, and Europe: the ambiguities of influence
by Matthew Light & Nikolai Kovalev