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Volume 75, issue 10, 2023
- War as an Enduring Determinant of Party Choice in Postwar Southeast Europe pp. 1597-1625

- Christophe Lesschaeve
- International Organisations as Status Enhancers: The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 1626-1650

- Jan Hornát, Ivo Šlosarčík, Eliška Tomalová and Jan Váška
- Integrating Governor Posts Into the Federal Bureaucratic Structure: Resignation and Post-Tenure Careers of Governors in Russia pp. 1651-1676

- Masatomo Torikai
- ‘They Called Us Spekulyanty’: Shame and Pride in the Biographies of Female Shuttle Traders in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 1677-1697

- Claudia Eggart
- Activist Journalists and Postsocialist Politics Through the Lens of the Armenian Velvet Revolution pp. 1698-1719

- Juho Korhonen and Elena Rodina
- Navigating a ‘Shrinking Space’: Selective In/Visibilities and EU Engagement with Civil Society in Azerbaijan pp. 1720-1743

- Laura Luciani
- Buddhism, Power, Identity: The Transnational Buryat Buddhist Living Tradition pp. 1744-1774

- Esuna Dugarova
- The Bolsheviks and Britain During the Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917–24 pp. 1775-1776

- Samantha Lomb
- The Multiethnic Soviet Union and Its Demise pp. 1776-1778

- Jonathan Z. Ludwig
- Making Sense of Dictatorship. Domination and Everyday Life in East Central Europe after 1945 pp. 1778-1780

- Alex Chelegeer
- Central Europe Thirty Years After the Fall of Communism. A Return to the Margin? pp. 1780-1782

- Monika Karolina Godecka
- The Discourse of Conflict and Crisis. Poland’s Political Rhetoric in the European Perspective pp. 1782-1783

- Tingting Hu
- Everyday War. The Conflict Over Donbas, Ukraine pp. 1783-1785

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- Brothers at Each Other’s Throats. Regularity of the Violent Ethnic Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space pp. 1785-1786

- Yana Volkova
- Identities, Borderscapes, Orders. (In)Security, (Im)Mobility and Crisis in the EU and Ukraine pp. 1787-1788

- Sandra Hagelin
- Global Consequences of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine. The Economics and Politics of the Second Cold War pp. 1788-1790

- Halil Deligöz
- The Russian Dilemma. Security, Vigilance and Relations with the West from Ivan III to Putin pp. 1790-1791

- Filiz Coban Oran
- Nuclear Russia. The Atom in Russian Politics and Culture pp. 1791-1793

- Çiğdem Pekar
- Chairman Mao’s Children. Generation and the Politics of Memory in China pp. 1793-1795

- Chong Liu
- Class and the Communist Party of China, 1921–1978. Revolution and Social Change pp. 1795-1796

- Ran Yan
- China in the New Era: Interviews with Politicians and Academics from the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe pp. 1796-1797

- Mariia Kobzeva
- Anthropology of Transformation. From Europe to Asia and Back pp. 1798-1799

- Abigail Karas
- Books Received pp. 1800-1800

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 9, 2023
- Competitive Authoritarianism and Populism in Serbia Under Vučić in Political Cartoons pp. 1429-1452

- Nebojša Vladisavljević and Aleksandra Krstić
- Restitutio Interruptus: Minority Churches, Property Rights and Europeanisation in Romania pp. 1453-1474

- Beáta Huszka
- A Society of Unstable Well-Being: Income Mobility and Immobility in Russia pp. 1475-1493

- Svetlana V. Mareeva and Ekaterina D. Slobodenyuk
- Civic Urban Expertise in St Petersburg (2012–2019) pp. 1494-1515

- Svetlana Moskaleva
- Governors and the Ruling Party Vote Shares in Armenia pp. 1516-1534

- Hasmik Grigoryan
- Russian Anti-Western Disinformation, Media Consumption and Public Opinion in Georgia pp. 1535-1559

- Ralph S. Clem, Erik S. Herron and Ani Tepnadze
- The Role of Discursive Practices in Public Diplomacy and International Relations: The Case of Russia–Japan Relations pp. 1560-1578

- Ignat Vershinin
- Why Communism Failed pp. 1579-1580

- Gareth Breen
- From State Socialism to Post-Communist Capitalism. Critical Perspectives pp. 1580-1582

- Bálint Madlovics
- Making and Breaking the Yugoslav Working Class. The Story of Two Self-Managed Factories pp. 1582-1584

- Menta Mora
- The Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia pp. 1584-1585

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- European Identities During Wars and Revolutions. Change Under Crises in Georgia and Ukraine pp. 1585-1587

- Clara Weller
- Putin’s War on Ukraine. Russia’s Campaign for Global Counter-Revolution pp. 1587-1588

- Mahmoud Javadi
- Russia Rising. Putin’s Foreign Policy in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 1588-1590

- Hasan Selim Özertem
- On the Edge. Life along the Russia–China Border pp. 1590-1591

- Anastasiia Akulich
- Outsourcing Repression. Everyday State Power in Contemporary China pp. 1592-1593

- Kristy Bryant
- China–GDR Relations from 1949 to 1989. The (Bad) Company You Keep pp. 1593-1594

- Hanzhi Dai
- Books Received pp. 1595-1596

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 8, 2023
- The EU’s Tripartite Approach Towards Belarus and the Limits of Resilience pp. 1241-1265

- Serena Giusti
- Understanding the Immortal Regiment: Memory Dualism in a Social Movement pp. 1266-1285

- Ivan Kurilla
- Principal–Agent Problems with EU Funds: A Case Study of Patronage in Hungary pp. 1286-1310

- Kevin Aslett and Beatrice Magistro
- The EU Accession Process, Chinese Finance and Rising Corruption in Western Balkan Stabilitocracies: Serbia and Montenegro pp. 1311-1335

- Digdem Soyaltin-Colella
- The De Facto State of Nagorno-Karabakh: Historical and Geopolitical Perspectives pp. 1336-1359

- Galina M. Yemelianova
- Sino–Russian Cooperation in Arctic Maritime Development: Expectations and Contradictions pp. 1360-1383

- Arild Moe, Gørild Heggelund and Kathinka Fürst
- German and Russian Public Diplomacy Efforts in Kyrgyzstan: A Comparative Study of Norm Entrepreneurship pp. 1384-1407

- Chiara Pierobon and Aijan Sharshenova
- In Opposition, Repression, and Cold War. The Case of the 1956 Student Movement in Timişoara pp. 1408-1410

- Glenn Wasson
- The Performative State. Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China pp. 1410-1411

- Irna Hofman
- Hybrid Warriors, Proxies, Freelancers and Moscow’s Struggle for Ukraine; Ukraine’s Revolt. Russia’s Revenge pp. 1412-1414

- Taras Kuzio
- Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement. Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries pp. 1414-1416

- Mirko Savković
- The Bleeding Wound. The Soviet War in Afghanistan and the Collapse of the Soviet System pp. 1416-1417

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- The Putin Predicament. Problems of Legitimacy and Succession in Russia pp. 1417-1419

- Julian G. Waller
- Revolution and Political Violence in Central Europe. The Deluge of 1919 pp. 1419-1421

- Stefan Gužvica
- Red Chamber, World Dream. Actors, Audience, and Agendas in Chinese Foreign Policy and Beyond pp. 1421-1422

- Tomasz Kamiński
- Before and After the Fall. World Politics and the End of the Cold War pp. 1422-1423

- Chi Zhang
- Politics of Control. Creating Red Culture in the Early People’s Republic of China pp. 1424-1425

- Konrad Szatters
- Books Received pp. 1426-1428

- The Editors
- Correction pp. ei-ei

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 7, 2023
- Asymmetric Cold War Trade: Romania and the Generalized System of Preferences (1968–1979) pp. 1069-1093

- Elena Dragomir
- Tribal Politics in the Balkans: Elections and Nation-Building in Montenegro pp. 1094-1120

- Nemanja Batrićević
- The European Commission Against Gazprom: The Geo-Economic Conflict Over the Gas Market Regime in Europe pp. 1121-1144

- Nikita Odintsov
- The West in Russian Discourses of Sovereignty During the 2014 Ukraine Crisis: Between ‘Compatriot Protection’ and ‘Non-Interference’ pp. 1145-1169

- Kalina Zhekova
- Rent Distribution Modes in Azerbaijan and Belarus: Implications for the Opposition pp. 1170-1193

- Leila Alieva and Alexei Pikulik
- Skyrise, Smog and Seismic Menace. In the El Dorado of Bishkek's Elite Housing pp. 1194-1221

- David Leupold
- Spatial Revolution. Architecture and Planning in the Early Soviet Union pp. 1222-1223

- Sofia Borushkina
- Imagining the World from Behind the Iron Curtain. Youth and the Global Sixties in Poland pp. 1223-1225

- Johana Kłusek
- The Symbolic State. Minority Recognition, Majority Backlash, and Secession in Multinational Countries pp. 1225-1226

- Patrizia John
- Church Reckoning with Communism in Post-1989 Romania pp. 1226-1228

- Dragoș Șamșudean
- The Sources of Russian Foreign Policy Assertiveness pp. 1228-1229

- Zerrin Torun
- Black Garden Aflame. The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict in the Soviet and Russian Press pp. 1230-1231

- Vicken Cheterian
- Political Opposition in Authoritarianism. Exit, Voice and Loyalty in Kazakhstan pp. 1231-1233

- Heiko Pleines
- Modernity, Development and Decolonization of Knowledge in Central Asia. Kazakhstan as a Foreign Aid Provider pp. 1233-1234

- Lamine Balde
- Hostile Forces. How the Chinese Communist Party Resists International Pressure on Human Rights pp. 1234-1236

- Christelle Genoud
- Memories of Tiananmen. Politics and Processes of Collective Remembering in Hong Kong, 1989–2019 pp. 1236-1238

- Andrew M. Law
- Books Received pp. 1239-1239

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 6, 2023
- ‘We Have Conversations’: The Gangster as Actor and Agent in Russian Foreign Policy pp. 907-924

- Mark Galeotti
- Church and State in a Time of Crisis: The Belarusian Orthodox Church’s Response to the 2020 Elections and Political Protests pp. 925-946

- Sergei A. Mudrov
- Community of Fate? Visegrád Cooperation Viewed from Bratislava and Prague pp. 947-971

- Pavlína Janebová and Vít Hloušek
- Explaining Russia’s Inertia in the Azerbaijan–Armenia Dispute: Reward and Punishment in an Asymmetric Alliance pp. 972-988

- Cenap Çakmak and M. Cüneyt Özşahin
- Reforming Housing and Utilities Services in Russia: Obstacles to Making Residents and Agencies Play by the New Rules pp. 989-1013

- Jørn Holm-Hansen and Radik Sadykov
- Like Cooking Plov with Hoja Nasreddin: Recalculating Financial Transfers to Tajikistan, 1971–1989 pp. 1014-1040

- Isaac Mckean Scarborough
- Whither Family History? The View from Russian/Soviet History pp. 1041-1047

- Orel Beilinson
- The Future of the Soviet Past. The Politics of History in Putin’s Russia pp. 1048-1049

- Jón Ólafsson
- The Political Economy of Eastern Europe 30 Years into the ‘Transition’. New Left Perspectives from the Region pp. 1049-1051

- Nina Krienke
- Fluid Russia. Between the Global and the National in the Post-Soviet Era pp. 1051-1053

- Maria Chiara Franceschelli
- Lakes and Empires in Macedonian History. Contesting the Waters pp. 1053-1054

- Jonathan Parker
- Klimat. Russia in the Age of Climate Change pp. 1054-1055

- Franco Galdini
- Digital Activism in Russia. The Communication Tactics of Political Outsiders pp. 1056-1057

- Sven Daniel Wolfe
- Russia, Chechnya, and the West, 2000–2006 pp. 1057-1059

- Rick Fawn
- Galvanizing Nostalgia? Indigeneity and Sovereignty in Siberia pp. 1059-1060

- Aleksandr Korobeinikov
- Stalin’s Library. A Dictator and His Books pp. 1061-1063

- William A. Clark
- Reenacting the Enemy. Collective Memory Construction in Russian and US Media pp. 1063-1065

- Tingting Hu
- Books Received pp. 1066-1067

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 5, 2023
- The Queer Life of Lieutenant Petrenko: The KGB and Male Homosexuality in the Ukrainian SSR of the 1960s pp. 721-741

- Rustam Alexander
- The Transversal Political Logic of Populism: Framing the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Slovenian Parliamentary Debates pp. 742-768

- Mojca Pajnik and Emanuela Fabijan
- ‘A Defender of Christendom’? The Inner Logic of Hungary’s Humanitarian Aid Policy pp. 769-795

- Beata Paragi
- Trusting the Untrustworthy: An Exploration of Attitudes Towards the Populist Government in Poland Using Survey Data pp. 796-819

- Paulina Lenik
- Coordinated Voting Against the Autocracy: The Case of the ‘Smart Vote’ Strategy in Russia pp. 820-841

- Mikhail Turchenko and Grigorii V. Golosov
- Strategic Comrades? Russian and Chinese Media Representations of NATO pp. 842-864

- Lutgard Lams, Hedwig de Smaele, Fien De Coninck, Charlotte Lippens and Lisbeth Smeyers
- Voting from Abroad in the Postcommunist World: Elections and Labour Migration in Kyrgyzstan pp. 865-888

- Eugene Huskey
- The Soviet Passport. The History, Nature and Uses of the Internal Passport in the USSR pp. 889-890

- Lidia Kuzemska
- State Laughter. Stalinism, Populism, and Origins of Soviet Culture pp. 890-892

- Yejun Zou
- Dynamics of an Authoritarian System. Hungary, 2010–2021 pp. 892-893

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- White But Not Quite. Central Europe’s Illiberal Revolt pp. 893-895

- Krzysztof Jaskulowski
- Party Politics in Russia and Ukraine. Electoral System Change in Diverging Regimes pp. 895-896

- Ivan Sumaneev
- The Cinema of Soviet Kazakhstan 1925–1991. An Uneasy Legacy pp. 896-898

- Rico Isaacs
- Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Central Asia pp. 898-899

- Fiona Katherine Smith
- The China-led Belt and Road Initiative and its Reflections. The Crisis of Hegemony and Changing Global Orders pp. 900-901

- Laurids S. Lauridsen
- China’s Leaders. From Mao to Now pp. 901-903

- Zerrin Torun
- Made in China. Wuhan, Covid and the Quest for Biotech Supremacy pp. 903-904

- Kristy Bryant
- Books Received pp. 905-906

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 4, 2023
- Electoral Campaigns in Times of Lockdown: Post-Soviet Experiences pp. 545-563

- Victoria Leukavets, Andrey Makarychev and Giorgi Beridze
- Conflicts and Shifts in the Kremlin’s Political Discourse since the Start of the Putin Presidency (2000–2019) pp. 564-582

- Martin Mölder and Eiki Berg
- China's Normative Power in Central and Eastern Europe: ‘16/17 + 1’ Cooperation as a Tale of Unfulfilled Expectations pp. 583-605

- Jeremy Garlick and Fangxing Qin
- Neoliberalism Ingrained. The Rise and Consolidation of Neoliberalism in Estonia pp. 606-624

- Robert Mikecz
- There Is No Free Lunch: The Cost of Informal Networking for Entrepreneurs in Southeast Europe pp. 625-648

- Alena Ledeneva and Adnan Efendic
- Opportunities Matter: The Evolution of Far-Right Protest in Georgia pp. 649-674

- Tamta Gelashvili
- A Return to Prometheanism: The Space of Opinion on Polish–Russian Relations in Postcommunist Poland pp. 675-699

- Andrzej Turkowski
- Global Easts. Remembering, Imagining, Mobilizing pp. 700-701

- Nigel Swain
- Regional Security Governance in Post-Soviet Eurasia. The History and Effectiveness of the Collective Security Treaty Organization pp. 702-703

- Ekaterina Muslimova
- Meanwhile, In Russia … Russian Internet Memes and Viral Video pp. 703-705

- Jonathan Z. Ludwig
- Conflict Areas in the Caucasus and Central Asia pp. 705-706

- Patrick Hein
- A Taste for Oppression. A Political Ethnography of Everyday Life in Belarus pp. 706-708

- Anna Shadrina
- Post-Soviet Secessionism. Nation-Building and State-Failure after Communism pp. 708-709

- Ohannes Geukjian
- Greece and the New Balkans. Themes and Histories pp. 710-710

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- The Spectre of War. International Communism and the Origins of World War II pp. 711-712

- Michael Jabara Carley
- The Culture of Samizdat. Literature and Underground Networks in the Late Soviet Union pp. 712-714

- Margarita Pavlova
- Black Earth, White Bread. A Technopolitical History of Russian Agriculture and Food pp. 714-716

- Alexander Vorbrugg
- Soviet Nightingales. Care under Communism pp. 716-718

- Garret J. McDonald
- Books Received pp. 719-719

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 3, 2023
- ‘Every Log a Blow to the Enemy!’ Women in the Soviet Wartime Timber Industry, 1941–1945 pp. 373-398

- Roger D. Markwick
- To Comply or Evade? Direct Taxes, Private Entrepreneurship and the Institutionalisation of Informal Practices in Hungary, 1945–1956 pp. 399-421

- Szinan Radi
- Dimensions of Social Cohesion in a Transitional Society: The Case of Ukraine pp. 422-445

- Aadne Aasland, Olga Filippova and Oleksandra Deineko
- Back to ‘Traditional’ Family Values? Trends in Gender Ideologies in Russia, 1994–2012 pp. 446-467

- Daria Ukhova
- The Construction of Masculinity in Dagestani Male Youth Communities pp. 468-490

- Sviatoslav Poliakov
- Tourism, Memory Production and Contested Ethnic Hierarchies in Post-Soviet Almaty pp. 491-508

- Guzel Yusupova and Alena Pfoser
- Beyond the Coffee Cup: The Functions of Cafés in Bishkek pp. 509-524

- Paulina Simkin and Matthias Schmidt
- Comrade Kerensky. The Revolution against the Monarchy and the Formation of the Cult of ‘The Leader of the People’ (March–June 1917) pp. 525-526

- Samantha Lomb
- A Loss. The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister pp. 526-528

- George O. Liber
- The Shortest History of the Soviet Union pp. 528-529

- Jonathan Z. Ludwig
- Blood of Others. Stalin’s Crimean Atrocity and the Poetics of Solidarity pp. 529-531

- Filiz Tutku Aydın
- A Neglected Right. Prospects for the Protection of the Right to be Elected in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 531-532

- Davide Denti
- Central & East European Politics. Changes and Challenges pp. 532-534

- Philipp Köker
- The Scent of Empires. Chanel No. 5 and Red Moscow pp. 534-536

- Natalia Kovalyova
- The Russian Orthodox Community in Hong Kong. Religion, Ethnicity, and Intercultural Relations pp. 536-537

- Filiz Coban Oran
- The Making of Eurasia. Competition and Cooperation Between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Russia pp. 537-539

- Oksana Morgunova (Petrunko) and Nurzhan Ismagulov Nurlankeldiuly
- The World According to China pp. 539-540

- Mahmoud Javadi
- China Unbound. A New World Disorder pp. 540-541

- Preksha Shree Chhetri
- Books Received pp. 542-543

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 2, 2023
- Welfare Reforms in Post-Soviet States: Current Issues and Research Highlights pp. 173-185

- Linda J. Cook and Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova
- Deaf Youth in Contemporary Russia: Barriers to Inclusion in Education and the Labour Market pp. 186-207

- Nikita Bolshakov and Charlie Walker
- Communicating the Social Responsibility of Big Business in Russia: Assessing How Large Companies Report Their Engagement in Social Welfare for People with Disabilities pp. 208-231

- Christian Fröhlich, Viktoria Antonova and Anna Sinelnikova
- A Critical Analysis of the Disability Movement in Kyrgyzstan: Trying To Be Heard pp. 232-251

- Rakhat Orozova, Alfiya Battalova and Nina Bagdasarova
- The Fragmented Deinstitutionalisation of Russian Child Welfare pp. 252-270

- Meri Kulmala, Anna Tarasenko, Maija Jäppinen and Anna Pivovarova
- Multicultural Ideology in the Hidden Curriculum of Schoolbooks for Migrant Children pp. 271-289

- Maria Kozlova and Tatiana Ryabichenko
- ‘Dignified Ageing’: Entrepreneurs of Long-Term Care Reform in Russia pp. 290-308

- Aliia Nizamova and Elena Zdravomyslova
- Active Ageing and Social Services: The Paradox of Empowerment in Russia pp. 309-329

- Daria Prisiazhniuk and Arturs Holavins
- Healthcare in Russia and Latvia: Revealing Public Attitudes and Institutional Prerequisites pp. 330-348

- Daria Salnikova
- Welfare in Russia and Eurasia in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 349-365

- Charlie Walker
- List of Contributors pp. 366-371

- The Editors
Volume 75, issue 1, 2023
- The End of Adaptive Authoritarianism in Belarus? pp. 1-27

- Stephen Hall
- From Monopsony to Monopoly: Russia’s Opening to China as a Stabilising Factor in the Eurasian Energy Trade pp. 28-46

- Stylianos A. Sotiriou
- All Rise for the Leaders? Leader Characteristics and the Personalisation of Electoral Politics in Central and Eastern European Democracies pp. 47-72

- Andrei GheorghiȚă and Mircea ComȘa
- The Myth of the Great Patriotic War in Kaliningrad Oblast’ pp. 73-87

- Monika Wójcik-Żołądek
- Identity and Trust in Bosnia & Hercegovina: Redrawing Broader Boundaries Through Meaningful Experiences pp. 88-109

- Geneviève Parent
- Economic Growth and the Feminisation of Political Science in Kazakhstan: A Leaky Pipeline? pp. 110-130

- Adil Rodionov, Zhaxylyk Sabitov, Jason Gainous, Kevin M. Wagner, Amanzhol Bekmagambetov and Kamilya Rodionova
- Revisiting the ‘Transcaspian Episode’: British Intervention and Turkmen Statehood, 1918–1919 pp. 131-153

- Alun Thomas
- Ukrainian Dissidents. An Anthology of Texts pp. 154-155

- Taras Kuzio
- Ukraine vs. Darkness. Undiplomatic Thoughts pp. 155-157

- Louise Amoris
- Central Peripheries. Nationhood in Central Asia pp. 157-159

- V. Vijaya Chamundeswari
- Defending the Faith. The Russian Orthodox Church and the Demise of Religious Pluralism pp. 159-160

- Dragoș Șamșudean
- The Dynamics of Russia’s Geopolitics. Remaking the Global Order pp. 161-162

- Iren Marinova
- Russian Energy Chains. The Remaking of Technopolitics from Siberia to Ukraine to the European Union pp. 162-164

- Andrei Belyi
- The Alphabet of Discord. The Ideologization of Writing Systems on the Balkans since the Breakup of Multiethnic Empires pp. 164-165

- Victoria Clement
- Public Policy and Politics in Georgia. Lessons from Post-Soviet Transition pp. 166-167

- Levan Kakhishvili
- Mobilizing in Uncertainty. Collective Identities and War in Abkhazia pp. 167-169

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- China’s Civilian Army. The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy pp. 169-170

- Falk Hartig
- Books Received pp. 171-172

- The Editors
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