Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe
1996 - 2024
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Volume 28, issue 2-3, 2020
- How critical are Germans of democracy? The pattern and origins of constitutional support in Germany pp. 113-133

- Ross Campbell
- The legitimacy of informal settlements in Balkan States pp. 135-153

- Dorina Pojani and Kenneth Baar
- In favour of censorship and propaganda: elites, media capture and the journalistic profession in the Western Balkans pp. 155-173

- Branislav Radeljić
- Conditional endorsement and selective engagement: a perception survey of European think tanks on China’s belt and road initiative pp. 175-197

- Xianbai Ji
- Populism in a never ending and multiple system transformation in Kosovo: the case of Vetevendosje pp. 199-223

- Avdi Smajljaj
- Manipulative discursive constructions in British and Ukrainian reporting of the MH17 downing pp. 225-247

- Svitlana Shurma
- Globalization under and after socialism: the evolution of transnational capital in central and eastern Europe pp. 249-254

- Jan Drahokoupil
- Gorbachev: his life and times pp. 251-254

- Michael Loader
Volume 28, issue 1, 2020
- Civil society under pressure: historical legacies and current responses in Central Eastern Europe pp. 1-6

- Wiktor Marzec and Daniela Neubacher
- Civil society and the public sphere. Historical trajectories in Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria pp. 7-28

- Wiktor Marzec
- The traditionalism–modernism value conflict in Hungary and Slovakia – a comparative analysis from a longue durée perspective pp. 29-44

- István Kollai
- Civil society as a counterbalance to democratic backlash? The civil society master frame and discursive opportunities of politically active civil organizations in Hungary pp. 45-59

- Dániel Mikecz
- What difference does the European Union make? The EU as resource and partner for liberal democratic NGOs in Hungary pp. 61-76

- Sophie Schmalenberger
- Corruption in Russian higher education pp. 77-84

- David Mandel
- Belarus, Crimea and the Donbas: Belarusian attitudes to the post-maidan events in Ukraine pp. 85-91

- Sergei A. Mudrov
- Review essay: political economy reclaiming the narrative of transition pp. 93-97

- Zoltán Pogátsa
- Transformation und politische Linke. Eine ostdeutsche Perspektive pp. 99-112

- Béla Greskovits
- Rich Russians: from oligarchs to bourgeoisie pp. 101-102

- Ilya Matveev
- Hope springs eternal: French bondholders and the repudiation of Russian Sovereign debt pp. 102-104

- Mike Haynes
- Frontiers of civil society: government and hegemony in Serbia pp. 104-107

- Agnes Gagyi
- State and society in communist Czechoslovakia: transforming everyday life from world war II to the fall of the Berlin wall pp. 107-109

- Vítězslav Sommer
- Materializing difference: consumer culture, politics, and ethnicity among Romanian Roma pp. 109-112

- Raluca Bianca Roman
Volume 27, issue 2-3, 2019
- Slovakia’s development model: contours, vulnerabilities and strategic alternatives pp. 139-154

- Joachim Becker and Ivan Lesay
- Fractured discursivity: discursive governance in Serbia in relation to nationalism and xenophobia (2012–2016) pp. 155-171

- Srđan Mladenov Jovanović
- Explaining and tackling unregistered employment: evidence from an employers’ survey pp. 173-189

- Colin Williams and Slavko Bezeredi
- Dangerous Liaisons between the Catholic Church and State: the religious and political alliance of the nationalist right with the conservative Church in Poland pp. 191-212

- Piotr Żuk and Paweł Żuk
- Education alone does not support open societies, but the right educational content might pp. 213-225

- Jeffrey Sommers and Cosmin Gabriel Marian
- The Stavropol’ riot: emerging civil culture and its limits pp. 227-254

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- Making and remaking Europe: the Czech and Slovak contribution pp. 255-270

- Michael Kilburn
- The autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church: a new dividing line for Ukraine? pp. 271-277

- Sergei A. Mudrov
- Borja Lasheras “Bosnia in Limbo: Testimonies from the Drina River” pp. 279-281

- Tijana Okić
- Towards a jurisprudence of state communism. Law and the failure of revolution pp. 281-284

- Alex Cistelecan
- Russia in the time of cholera: disease under romanovs and soviets pp. 284-285

- Christopher Burton
- Socialist postcolonialism: memory reconsolidation pp. 286-288

- Kamil Piskała
- Cold war on the airwaves. The radio propaganda war against East Germany pp. 288-290

- Christoph Classen
- Neuanfang 1945: Belegschaften und Betriebsräte setzen die Produktion in Gang pp. 290-292

- Gareth Pritchard
- Decolonial communism, democracy and the commons pp. 292-294

- Paul Stubbs
- Obituary - Miłka Tyszkiewicz pp. 295-297

- Gregorsz Majewski and David Holland
Volume 27, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction to the special issue - photo-performance, performance photography in real existing socialisms pp. 1-5

- Katalin Cseh-Varga
- Against ephemerality: performing for the camera in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 7-27

- Amy Bryzgel
- Traveling images and words: Czech action art through the lens of exhibitions and art criticism in Western Europe pp. 29-46

- Juliane Debeusscher
- Of pairs and triangles: an uneasy relationship made tangible in photo-performances from Yugoslavia pp. 47-62

- Nastasia Louveau
- Anti-mimetic performances: between traces and disfiguration (experimental positions in Yugoslav and Croatian photography) pp. 63-79

- Andrej Mircev
- Messages in bottles: documented performance and performative photography in Romanian art during late socialism pp. 81-97

- Cristian Nae
- Performing art history: continuities of Romanian art practices in post-communist performance pp. 99-120

- Stefanie Proksch-Weilguni
- Review essay: the rise and fall(?) of neoliberalism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union pp. 121-125

- Adam Fabry
- The last Yugoslav generation: the rethinking of youth politics and cultures in late socialism pp. 127-128

- Benjamin Stephens
- Performance art in Eastern Europe since 1960 pp. 128-130

- Pil Kollectiv and Galia Kollectiv
- The Long Hangover: Putin’s new Russia and the ghosts of the past pp. 130-132

- Ilya Budraitskis
- Communist parties revisited. Sociocultural approaches to party rule in the Soviet Bloc 1956–1991 pp. 132-133

- Dieter Segert
- Islam and nationhood in Bosnia-Herzegovina: surviving empires pp. 134-136

- Danijela Majstorovic
- The politics of football in Yugoslavia: sport, nationalism and the state pp. 136-138

- David M. Webber