Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe
1996 - 2024
Current editor(s): Andrew Kilmister
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Volume 18, issue 3, 2010
- Introduction pp. 257-258

- Andrew Kilmister
- “Leaven” and “Yeast”: Social Capital and the Social Foundations of Democracy in Germany pp. 259-280

- Ross Campbell
- Modes of Post-Communism: Successor Parties, Trade Unions, and the State in Russia and East Central Europe pp. 281-298

- Veronika Pasynkova
- Path-dependent Patterns for the Discrepancy Between the Constitutional and Factual Power of Presidents after 1989 pp. 299-312

- Anna Fruhstorfer
- The Wages of Germanness: Working-Class Recomposition and (Racialized) National Identity After Unification pp. 313-339

- Juliane Edler
- Nationalism and Economic Disparities Lessons from the Dissolution of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia and the Secession of the Baltic States pp. 341-354

- Jörg Roesler
- Artur DOMOSŁAWSKI pp. 355-360

- Gavin Rae
- Ulrich BUSCH/ Wolfgang KÜHN/ Klaus STEINITZ pp. 361-363

- Jeremy Leaman
- Contributors to This Issue pp. 365-365

- The Editors
- Call for Papers pp. 367-367

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 2, 2010
- Introduction pp. 123-125

- Andrew Kilmister
- Destalinisation and the Question of the Reformability of the Soviet Union pp. 127-143

- Graeme Gill
- Between the Dissidents and the Regime: Young People by the End of the 1980s in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 145-162

- Grzegorz Piotrowski
- From the Idea of Self-Management to Capitalism: The Characteristics of the Polish Transformation Process pp. 163-184

- Miklós Mitrovits
- The Round Table Agreement in Poland as a Case of Class Compromise: An Attempt at a Model pp. 185-204

- Krzysztof Brzechczyn
- Literature in the “Other” Europe Before and After the Transition: The Work of Blaga Dimitrova and Milan Kundera pp. 205-221

- Velichka Ivanova
- The Political Role of East- and West-German Writers Before and After 1989 pp. 223-236

- Magdalena Latkowska
- “To live humanly–with dignity”: a new Kuzbass miners’ movement pp. 237-240

- Simon Pirani
- Free Valentin Urusov! pp. 241-243

- Simon Pirani
- Dieter DETTKE pp. 245-247

- Wilfried van der Will
- Simon PIRANI pp. 248-250

- Owen Worth
- Dieter SEGERT pp. 250-253

- Gareth Dale
- Contributors to This Issue pp. 255-256

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Andrew Kilmister
- Development Trajectories in the Crisis in Europe pp. 5-27

- Joachim Becker and Johannes Jäger
- Catch Up and Overtake the West: The Czech Lands in the World-System in the Twentieth Century pp. 29-51

- Stanislav Holubec
- The Shallow and Uneven Diffusion of Capitalism into Everyday Life in Post-Soviet Moscow pp. 53-69

- Colin Williams and John Round
- The Changing Face of Organized Crime in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe pp. 71-88

- Kelly Hignett
- Poland's Underground Opposition in the 1980s: The breakdown of the “Solidarity” Movement pp. 89-106

- Boguslaw Potoczny
- “Unwelcome Heroes”: East Germans’ Role in the Collapse of the Soviet Order pp. 107-119

- John Milfull
- Contributors to This Issue pp. 121-121

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 3, 2009
- Introduction pp. 269-270

- Andrew Kilmister
- Of “Raisins” and “Yeast”: Mobilisation and Framing in the East German Revolution of 1989 pp. 271-283

- Gareth Dale
- Hungary in the Financial Crisis: A (Basket) Case Study pp. 285-296

- László Andor
- Revisiting Minority Integration in Eastern Europe: Examining the Case of Roma Integration in Romania pp. 297-314

- Corina Filipescu
- The Neoliberalized State and Migration Control: The Rise of Private Actors in the Enforcement and Design of Migration Policy pp. 315-332

- Georg Menz
- Contributors to This Issue pp. 333-333

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 335-341

- Guglielmo Meardi and Simon Pirani
Volume 17, issue 2, 2009
- Introduction pp. 119-120

- Andrew Kilmister
- Obituary: Peter Gowan pp. 121-126

- Andrew Kilmister
- The Anglo-American Model of Economic Organization and Governance: Entropy and the Fragmentation of Social Solidarity in Twenty-first Century Latvia pp. 127-142

- Jeffrey Sommers
- The GDR Intelligentsia and its Forgotten Political Role during the of 1989 pp. 143-157

- Dieter Segert
- Growing through Debt and Inflation: An Inquiry into the Esoteric and Exoteric Aspects of Bulgaria's Currency Board pp. 159-179

- Maria N. Ivanova
- “The Permanent Revolution” and “the Asian Renaissance”: Parallels between the Political Conceptions of Leon Trotsky and Mykola Khvylovy pp. 181-191

- Serhiy Hirik
- Outline History of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Independentists): An Emancipatory Communism 1918–1925 pp. 193-246

- Christopher Ford
- Memorandum of the Ukrainian Communist Party to the Second Congress of the III Communist International July-August 1920 pp. 247-262

- The Editors
- Contributors to This Issue pp. 263-263

- The Editors
- Jan DRAHOKOUPIL pp. 265-267

- Hugo Radice
Volume 17, issue 1, 2009
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Andrew Kilmister
- The Social Stakes of the Great Capitalist Transformation in the East pp. 5-39

- Catherine Samary
- The German Left, the Berlin Wall and the Second Great Crash pp. 41-54

- Peter Thompson
- The Implications of Adaptation Discourse for Post-communist Working Classes pp. 55-64

- Anastasia Riabchuk
- Illegitimate Wage Practices in Central and Eastern Europe: A Study of the Prevalence and Impacts of “Envelope Wages” pp. 65-83

- Colin Williams
- Urbanization of Post-communist Albania: Economic, Social, and Environmental Challenges pp. 85-97

- Dorina Pojani
- Imagining Liberation: Russian Critiques of Stalinism pp. 99-116

- Roderic Pitty
- Contributors to This Issue pp. 117-117

- The Editors