Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe
1996 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 2-3, 2018
- Biopower at Europe’s eastern margins: new facets of a research agenda pp. 105-107

- Andrey Makarychev
- Sovereign power and refugees in the Polish parliament pp. 109-129

- Jaakko Turunen
- Biopolitics, ideology, and citizenship pp. 131-146

- Bartosz Płotka
- “Comprehensive approximation” with the EU: biopolitical governmentality and its spill-over effects in Georgia pp. 147-163

- Alexandra Yatsyk
- Biopolitical art and the struggle for Sovereignty in Putin’s Russia pp. 165-179

- Andrey Makarychev and Sergey Medvedev
- China’s 16+1 and Belt and Road Initiative in Central and Eastern Europe: economic and political influence at a cheap price pp. 181-203

- Astrid Pepermans
- The transformative power of foreign direct investment in Ukraine’s market for corporate control pp. 205-223

- Julia Maisenbacher
- Epistemology of empirical research: the case of the consequences of the Romanian neo-liberal “Healthcare” law pp. 225-245

- Ana Bazac
- Evaluating competing perspectives towards undeclared work: some lessons from Bulgaria pp. 247-265

- Colin Williams and Junhong Yang
- Gender equality and electoral corruption: some insights from the local elections in Macedonia pp. 267-275

- Daniel Stockemer
- Considering “non-capitalist modernities” pp. 277-282

- Craig Brandist
- Gender and class: female workers, female resistance and female history in the communist system in Poland pp. 283-298

- Piotr Żuk and Paweł Żuk
- East German intellectuals and the unification of Germany: an ethnographic view pp. 299-300

- Ben Gook
- The road: an ethnograpy of (im)mobility, space, and cross-border infrastructures in the Balkans pp. 301-302

- Florin Faje
- Beyond Mosque, Church, and the state: alternative narratives of the nation in the Balkans pp. 303-304

- Miladina Monova
- Subversive stages: theatre in pre- and post-communist Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria pp. 305-306

- Bryce Lease
- Secret police files from the eastern bloc: between surveillance and life writing pp. 306-308

- Anselma Gallinat
- Disrupted landscapes. State, peasants and the politics of land in postsocialist Romania pp. 308-310

- Stefan Voicu
- Hungary’s crisis of democracy. The road to serfdom pp. 310-311

- András Bozóki
- State capitalism: how the return of statism is transforming the world pp. 312-313

- Seongjin Jeong
Volume 26, issue 1, 2018
- The wounds of post-socialism: a systematic review of the social determinants of mortality in Hungary pp. 1-31

- Gábor Scheiring, Darja Irdam and Lawrence King
- The peace-making process in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: why did Iran fail in its mediation effort? pp. 33-49

- Ceyhun Mahmudlu and Shamkhal Abilov
- Post-Soviet developments: reflections on complexity and patterns of political orders pp. 51-68

- Li Bennich-Björkman
- The Slovak NGDO Pontis Foundation’s depoliticizing development discourse pp. 69-85

- Tomáš Profant
- The role of entrepreneurial organizations in organizing collective action against administrative corruption: evidence from Russia pp. 87-103

- Yulia Krylova
Volume 25, issue 3, 2017
- Training, labour and migratory trajectories of skilled Romanians in Spain: key elements explaining successful careers pp. 289-305

- Alisa Petroff
- Building the Czechoslovak nation and sacralizing peoples’ health: the vicissitudes of disability discourse during the 1920s pp. 307-329

- Victoria Shmidt and Karel Pančocha
- Alexander Dugin’s views of Russian history: collapse and revival pp. 331-343

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- The identity of smallness and its implications for foreign policy – the case of Hungary and Slovakia pp. 345-366

- Máté Szalai
- Anti-military protests and campaigns against nuclear power plants: the peace movement in the shadow of the Warsaw Pact in Poland in the 1980s pp. 367-374

- Piotr Żuk
- Who really cares about Kosovo? Failures and successes of local and international authorities pp. 375-379

- Branislav Radeljić
- Wall flower: life on the German border pp. 381-383

- Joyce Marie Mushaben
- Queer stories of Europe pp. 383-385

- Linda Roland Danil
- In the name of the great work: Stalin’s plan for the transformation of nature and its impact in Eastern Europe pp. 385-387

- Adam Mayer
- Worker protests in post-communist Romania and Ukraine: striking with tied hands pp. 387-388

- Teppo Eskelinen
- The value of labor: the science of commodification in Hungary, 1920–1956 pp. 389-390

- Ágnes Gagyi and Tamás Gerőcs
- Radicalism and indifference: memory transmission, political formation and modernization in Hungary and Europe pp. 390-392

- Ágnes Fernengel
- The economic struggle for power in Tito’s Yugoslavia. From the Second World War to non-alignment pp. 393-394

- Florin Poenaru
Volume 25, issue 2, 2017
- The Alternative for Germany’s radicalization in historical-comparative perspective pp. 163-180

- David F. Patton
- Citizens as peers complementing government functions: The case of new governance modes in public housing in Warsaw, Poland pp. 181-198

- Katarzyna Gajewska
- Integration processes in knowledge-intensive industries of the Russian economy (using the aircraft industry as an example) pp. 199-217

- Elena Ustyuzhanina, Sergey Evsukov and Irina Komarova
- The fairy tales of early warning research pp. 219-235

- Witold Mucha
- Western Trotskyists and subversive travelling in Soviet Bloc countries, 1956–1989 pp. 237-254

- Bent Boel
- Turning to history, appraising diversity and recasting democratization studies: some proposals pp. 255-270

- Maxmilian Strmiska and Jan Prouza
- Decoding Albanian organized crime: culture, politics and globalization pp. 271-272

- Kelly Hignett
- Velvet revolutions: an oral history of Czech society pp. 272-275

- Dan Swain
- Revolution and counterrevolution in Poland, 1980–1989: solidarity, martial law, and the end of communism in Europe pp. 275-276

- Jack M. Bloom
- Destruction and sorrow beneath the heavens: reportage pp. 276-279

- Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
- Postcolonial Europe? Essays on post-communist literatures and cultures pp. 279-281

- Ioana Luca
- Coming of age under martial law: the initiation novels of Poland’s last communist generation pp. 281-283

- Irene Sywenky
- Politics in color and concrete: socialist materialities and the middle class in Hungary pp. 283-285

- Adam Fabry
- The EU enlargement and gay politics: the impact of eastern enlargement on rights, activism and prejudice pp. 285-288

- Peter Drucker
Volume 25, issue 1, 2017
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Andrew Kilmister
- Palimpsests of the romantic pp. 3-22

- Christian Karner and Marek Kaźmierczak
- Emergence, development and resistance: the temporary staffing industry in the Czech Republic pp. 23-44

- Jennifer Ferreira
- Building the neighbours: the EU’s new Association Agreements and structural power in the Eastern neighbourhood pp. 45-61

- Andriy Tyushka
- Non-alternative reality? On the misery of the Left in Eastern Europe: the case of Poland pp. 63-84

- Piotr Żuk
- Trans-border trafficking of victims for sexual exploitation in Poland pp. 85-102

- Siddhartha Sarkar
- I will survive: regional chief executives (governors) and the principal-agent paradigm after the abolition of gubernatorial elections in Russia pp. 103-115

- Vitalii Gorokhov
- Keeping alive the “Imaginary West” in post-Soviet countries pp. 117-134

- Oleksandra Seliverstova
- Soviet history, Red Globalization and the political economy of global capitalism pp. 135-148

- Michael Haynes
- Informal economies in post-socialist spaces: practices, institutions, and networks pp. 149-150

- Eeva Kesküla
- Post-communist mafia state: the case of Hungary pp. 150-152

- Adam Fabry
- Humor and nonviolent struggle in Serbia pp. 152-154

- Georgia Sarikoudi
- Urban grassroots movements in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 154-156

- Jiří Navrátil
- Social failures of EU enlargement: a case of workers voting with their feet pp. 156-157

- Olga Cretu and Claudio Morrison
- The politics of Europeanization and post-socialist transformations pp. 158-159

- Jokubas Salyga
- Frontline Ukraine: crisis in the borderlands pp. 160-161

- Ruslan Dzarasov
- Negotiating Armenian-Azerbaijani peace: opportunities, obstacles, prospects pp. 161-162

- Nariné Ghazaryan
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