Europe-Asia Studies
1949 - 2025
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Volume 77, issue 6, 2025
- Under the Surveillance of State Authorities: Consensual Sodomy Convictions and Male Homosexual Agency in Soviet Latvia, 1946–1991 pp. 847-872

- Ineta Lipša
- Still a Key Political Actor? The Catholic Church and Politics in Post-1989 Poland pp. 873-894

- Aleks Szczerbiak
- Negotiating Democracy: A Genealogy of Presidential Power in Belarus, 1991–1996 pp. 895-918

- Anton Liavitski
- Political and Ethnic Biases? The Allocation of Foreign Aid from Central European Donors at the Municipality Level in Bosnia & Hercegovina (2005–2020) pp. 919-954

- Zdeněk Opršal, Tereza Nováková, Jaromír Harmáček, Jiří Pánek, Aida Avdić and Amra Banda
- External Threat and Dynamic Shifts in Ukrainian National Identity (2021–2022) pp. 955-976

- Kyle Estes and Scott Feinstein
- The Political Economy of the COVID-19 Response in Autocracies: Evidence from the Russian Regions pp. 977-999

- Nikita Khokhlov
- Red Tape. Radio and Politics in Czechoslovakia, 1945–1969 pp. 1000-1001

- Simon Huxtable
- Performing Peace and Friendship. The World Youth Festivals and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy pp. 1001-1003

- Jinquan Yu
- Making Cities Socialist pp. 1003-1004

- Jie Zhao
- To Overthrow the World. The Rise and Fall and Rise of Communism pp. 1005-1006

- Garret J. McDonald
- Contemporary China. 1949 to the Present pp. 1006-1008

- Yunyan Li
- How to Make a Mao Suit. Clothing the People of Communist China, 1949–1976 pp. 1008-1010

- Alison Hardie
- The Conscience of the Party. Hu Yaobang, China’s Communist Reformer pp. 1010-1011

- James D. Seymour
- Propaganda and Ideology in the Russian–Ukrainian War pp. 1011-1013

- Edith Manalachioaei
- Why the Russian Constitution Matters. The Constitutional Dark Arts pp. 1013-1015

- Paul Fisher
- Eternal Putin? Confronting Navalny, the Pandemic, Sanctions, and War with Ukraine pp. 1015-1016

- Ivan Sumaneev
- Books Received pp. 1017-1018

- The Editors
Volume 77, issue 5, 2025
- Continuity and Change in Strategic Culture: Divergent Responses by V4 States to the Russia–Ukraine War pp. 677-701

- Šárka Kolmašová
- Is Desecuritisation of Memory Possible? Ontological Dissonance and the Curious Case of the Russian–Polish Mnemonic Reconciliation pp. 702-724

- Natalia Morozova
- The Genesis of Party Systems: Paths Towards Stability and Instability in the Baltic States pp. 725-749

- Tõnis Saarts
- Class Voting in Illiberal Hungary pp. 750-772

- Ákos Huszár
- ‘Wild or Free’? The Memory Politics of the Yel’tsin Era Spectacle in Russian Political Talk Shows, 2014–2018 pp. 773-797

- Roberto Rabbia
- Energy Rents, Remittances and Regional Trade Cooperation in Central Asia pp. 798-827

- Wojciech Ostrowski and Ahlidin Malikov
- Rethinking the End of Empire. Nationalism, State Formation, and Great Power Politics pp. 828-829

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- Dear Unknown Friend. The Remarkable Correspondence Between American and Soviet Women pp. 829-831

- Chunli Shen
- Dialogue with the Dictator. Authoritarian Legitimation and Information Management in Putin’s Russia pp. 831-832

- Dima Kortukov
- Reproductive Realities in Modern China. Birth Control and Abortion, 1911–2021 pp. 832-834

- Chong Liu
- The Political Thought of Xi Jinping pp. 834-836

- Reinhard Biedermann
- Mobilising China’s One-Child Generation. Education, Nationalism and Youth Militarisation in the PRC pp. 836-838

- Giovannipaolo Ferrari
- Narratives in East Asia and Beyond. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Using Narratives as a Research Method pp. 838-839

- Nicole Cassie
- Russia’s War Against Ukraine. The Whole Story pp. 839-841

- Isabella Neumann
- The Soviet Nuclear Archipelago. A Historical Geography of Atomic-Powered Communism pp. 841-843

- Çiğdem Pekar
- Coerced Labour, Forced Displacement, and the Soviet Gulag, 1880s–1930s pp. 843-845

- Peter Whitewood
- Books Received pp. 846-846

- The Editors
Volume 77, issue 4, 2025
- Does It Sound Like Democracy? Student Support for Democracy in Poland and Ukraine Before the Russo–Ukrainian War pp. 509-536

- Radosław Marzęcki
- Practices and Agencies in the Belarusian Protests of 2020: Perspectives of Protest Participants and Leaders pp. 537-560

- Alesia Rudnik
- Gamblers or Risk-Averse? Competitive Authoritarianism, the Centre–Periphery Cleavage and Nationalist Revisionism in Russia and Turkey pp. 561-587

- Barbara Pisciotta and Daniela Huber
- Young People, Politics and Society in the South Caucasus pp. 588-616

- FÉLix Krawatzek and Veronika Pfeilschifter
- Bumps Along the Belt and Road: Unpacking Sinophobic Sentiments in Central Asia (2002–2023) pp. 617-637

- Bradley Jardine, Akbota Karibayeva and Edward Lemon
- Chinese Economic Influence in Serbia: The Malign Synergy of Pollution and Illiberalism pp. 638-657

- Jiří Němec and Věra Stojarová
- The Gulag Doctors. Life, Death, and Medicine in Stalin’s Labour Camps pp. 658-659

- Garret J. McDonald
- Uvod u Jugoslaviju pp. 659-661

- Vladimir Đorđević
- Understanding the Baltic States. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania Since 1991 pp. 661-662

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- Border Conditions. Russian-Speaking Latvians Between World Orders pp. 663-664

- Kacper Grass
- More Than Alive. The Dead, Orthodoxy, and Remembrance in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 664-666

- Ela Rossmiller
- Russian Liberalism pp. 666-668

- Julian G. Waller
- Who Will Defend Europe? An Awakened Russia and a Sleeping Continent pp. 668-669

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- Who Are the Fighters? Irregular Armed Groups in the Russian–Ukrainian War Since 2014 pp. 669-671

- Yuriy Savelyev
- New Uzbekistan. The Third Renaissance pp. 671-672

- Victoria Clement
- Reproductive Uncertainty. Understanding the Regulations on Assisted Reproductive Technologies in China pp. 673-674

- Kanav Narayan Sahgal
- Books Received pp. 675-675

- The Editors
Volume 77, issue 3, 2025
- Disrupting the Narrative: Ukrainian Agency in Resisting Russia and Winning Western Support pp. 341-364

- Ibrahim Muradov
- The Rhetoric of Armed Intervention: Social Learning, Semantic Theory and Non-Deterministic Norm-Setting in the 2022 Invasion of Ukraine pp. 365-388

- Federico Salvati
- Soft Hegemony in the Shared Neighbourhood: How the European Union and Russia Co-opted Moldovan and Armenian Societies between 2000 and 2021 pp. 389-414

- Isabell Burmester
- Death of the Dinosaurs? Organisational Resilience and the Survival of Older Mainstream Parties in Czechia pp. 415-438

- Seán Hanley and Lubomír Kopeček
- Disciplining Labour: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Georgia pp. 439-462

- Konstantine Eristavi
- Watching, Listening and Learning: KGB Agentura in Soviet Lithuania pp. 463-486

- Robert Hornsby
- China as Number One? The Emerging Values of a Rising Power pp. 487-489

- Ran An
- Moscow’s Heavy Shadow. The Violent Collapse of the USSR pp. 489-491

- John Heathershaw
- Everyday Foreign Policy. Performing and Consuming the Russian Nation After Crimea pp. 491-493

- Zerrin Torun
- Dynasty Divided. A Family History of Russian and Ukrainian Nationalism pp. 493-494

- Olha Krasinko
- Crime and Control in China. The Myth of Harmony pp. 494-496

- Preksha Shree Chhetri
- The Chinese Communist Party. A 100-Year Trajectory pp. 496-498

- Gene-George Earle
- Getting Russia Right pp. 498-499

- Angela Borozna
- Ukraina—ne Rosiia. Dvatsiat rokiv potomu pp. 500-502

- Taras Kuzio
- Civil Movements in an Illiberal Regime. Political Activism in Hungary pp. 502-503

- Viktoria Kobzeva
- How to Slay a Dragon. Building a New Russia After Putin pp. 503-505

- Randall E. Newnham
- Books Received pp. 506-507

- The Editors
Volume 77, issue 2, 2025
- Epistemic Communities and ‘Agents of Influence’: Insights from Soviet Intelligence Documents pp. 175-200

- Sanshiro Hosaka
- ‘El Dorado’ or Free Rider? Slovakia Through the Lens of International Image Theory pp. 201-225

- Darina Malová and Veronika Oravcová
- Invalid Votes in Dictatorships: Patterns in Putin’s Russia (1995–2016) pp. 226-254

- Allison C. White
- Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Decarbonisation Amongst Russian University Students pp. 255-277

- Anatoli Bourmistrov, Ida Margrethe Kalseth Norum and Elena Dybtsyna
- Hydro-Authoritarianism: Mega-Engineering the (Semi-)Arid Regions of Central Eurasia and China pp. 278-299

- Max Spoor and Louis Thiemann
- Anxious Unfamiliar Brothers: The Establishment of Chipolbrok and Polish Policy Towards China (1950–1951) pp. 300-321

- Meng Yang
- The Soviet Sixties pp. 322-323

- Jonathan Z. Ludwig
- Meißen Intern—die Geheimpolizei der SED pp. 323-325

- Randall E. Newnham
- Civic and Uncivic Values in Hungary. Value Transformation, Politics, and Religion pp. 325-326

- Chris Hann
- The Integration Policies of Belarus and Ukraine vis-à-vis the EU and Russia. A Comparative Analysis Through the Prism of a Two-Level Game Approach pp. 327-328

- Andriy Tyushka
- Exploring Russia’s Exceptionalism in International Politics pp. 328-330

- Sergei Akopov
- Bread and Autocracy. Food, Politics, and Security in Putin’s Russia pp. 330-332

- Don Van Atta
- State-Building as Lawfare. Custom, Sharia, and State Law in Postwar Chechnya pp. 332-334

- Vassily Klimentov
- Russia’s Overlooked Invasion. The Causes of the 2014 Outbreak of War in Ukraine’s Donbas pp. 334-335

- Yuriy Savelyev
- Mapping the Media and Communication Landscape of Central Asia. An Anthology of Emerging and Contemporary Issues pp. 335-337

- Chang Zhang
- Sparks. China’s Underground Historians and Their Battle for the Future pp. 337-339

- Ronald Torrance
- Books Received pp. 340-340

- The Editors
Volume 77, issue 1, 2025
- Europe-Asia Studies at 75—A Retrospective pp. 1-5

- David J. Smith
- The Framing of the Conflict in Ukraine by Three Slovak Far-Right Parties pp. 6-41

- Veronika Bundzíková and Denis Janšta
- The Evolution of Relations Between Kosovo and Montenegro: From Historic Animosity to Good Neighbourly Relations pp. 42-63

- Bardhok Bashota and Bekim Sejdiu
- Between Russia and Ukraine—The Cossack Boundary pp. 64-87

- Richard Arnold
- ‘Let Them Hate, As Long As They Fear’: The Russian NS/WP Movement on Telegram pp. 88-106

- Petr Oskolkov
- When Children Join the Coalition: Apparent Hereditary Grooming as a Power-Preservation Tool in Post-Soviet Autocracies pp. 107-132

- Jakob Tolstrup and Thomas Ambrosio
- The Wanderers in Shanghai: Russian Fine Art and Hegemonic Meta-Capital in World Politics pp. 133-156

- Julia Bethwaite
- Riding the Tiger. Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the Uses of War pp. 157-159

- Taras Kuzio
- Religion and Politics in Interwar Yugoslavia. Serbian Nationalism and East Orthodox Christianity pp. 159-160

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- The New Politics of Poland. A Case of Post-traumatic Sovereignty pp. 160-162

- Paulina Natalia Jarocinska
- East Central Europe and Communism. Politics, Culture, and Society, 1943–1991 pp. 162-163

- Marko Attila Hoare
- Xi Jinping’s China. The Personal and the Political pp. 163-165

- Byron Rigel Hauck
- Politics of Uncertainty. The United States, the Baltic Question, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union pp. 165-167

- Glenn Wasson
- Beyond the Wall. East Germany, 1949–1990 pp. 167-168

- Nicole Cassie
- Overreach. The Inside Story of Putin’s War Against Ukraine pp. 168-170

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- The Soviet Century. Archaeology of a Lost World pp. 170-171

- Mark Gamsa
- Russian Politics Today. Stability and Fragility pp. 171-172

- Ivan Sumaneev
- Books Received pp. 173-174

- The Editors
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