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Volume 65, issue 10, 2013
- Economic and Social Policy Trade-Offs in the Russian Regions: Evidence from Four Case Studies pp. 1855-1876

- Thomas F. Remington, Irina Soboleva, Anton Sobolev and Mark Urnov
- The Implementation of EU Environmental Policy in the Czech Republic: Problems with Post-Accession Compliance? pp. 1877-1897

- Michael Baun and Dan Marek
- Electronic Resources and the Study of Political Elites in Russia pp. 1898-1911

- Bettina Renz and Jonathan Sullivan
- Policing the Party: Conflicts between Local Prosecutors and Party Leaders under Late Stalinism pp. 1912-1930

- Edward D. Cohn
- Giving Peace a Chance: Croatia's Branitelji and the Imperative of Reintegration pp. 1931-1953

- Janine Natalya Clark
- Russia, Chechnya and Strasbourg: Russian Official and Press Discourse on the ‘Chechen Cases’ at the European Court of Human Rights pp. 1954-1977

- Eleanor Bindman
- ‘Conflict Over Property’: Lodging in Times of Displacement, Poland 1944–1946, the Case of Zielona Góra pp. 1978-1993

- Christopher Lash
- The International Politics of Water Security in Central Asia pp. 1994-2013

- Leila Zakhirova
- Social and Cultural Obstacles to Russian Modernisation pp. 2014-2022

- Mikhail Maslovskiy
- The Great War in Russian Memory pp. 2023-2024

- Robert Dale
- Ethnic Belonging, Gender, and Cultural Practices. Youth Identities in Contemporary Russia pp. 2024-2026

- Félix Krawatzek
- Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China pp. 2026-2027

- Michael Rochlitz
- Portrait of a Russian Province: Economy, Society, and Civilization in Nineteenth-Century Nizhnii Novgorod pp. 2027-2029

- Jonathan Oldfield
- Chinese Migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe pp. 2029-2030

- Yuliya Zabyelina
- Learning to Labour in Post-Soviet Russia. Vocational Youth in Transition pp. 2030-2032

- Suvi Salmenniemi, Zhanna Chernova and Larisa Shpakovskaya
- The European Union and Central Asia pp. 2032-2033

- Aijan Sharshenova
- Russia's Frozen Frontier: A History of Siberia and the Russian Far East 1581–1991 pp. 2033-2035

- Ivan R. Sokolovskii
- Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe. Does EU Membership Matter? pp. 2035-2036

- Dragomir Stoyanov
- Chaos, Violence, Dynasty: Politics and Islam in Central Asia pp. 2036-2038

- Yuliya Zabyelina
- Books Received pp. 2039-2040

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 2041-2042

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 9, 2013
- Introduction: Reflections on Villains, Victims and Violence pp. 1691-1699

- Steve Smith
- Knowing Russia's Convicts: The Other in Narratives of Imprisonment and Exile of the Late Imperial Era pp. 1700-1715

- Sarah J. Young
- From Villains to Victims: Experiencing Illness in Siberian Exile pp. 1716-1736

- Sarah Badcock
- Villain or Victim? The Faith-Based Sobriety of the Factory Worker Petr Terekhovich in Soviet Russia, 1925–1929 pp. 1737-1754

- Page Herrlinger
- Russia's Red Revolutionary and White Terror, 1917–1921: A Provincial Perspective pp. 1755-1770

- Liudmila G. Novikova
- Defining the ‘Political’ Crime: Revolutionary Tribunals in Early Soviet Russia pp. 1771-1788

- Matthew Rendle
- Controlling Revolution: Understandings of Violence through the Rural Soviet Courts, 1917–1923 pp. 1789-1806

- Aaron B. Retish
- Cleansing NEP Russia: State Violence Against the Russian Orthodox Church in 1922 pp. 1807-1826

- James Ryan
- The Process of Collectivisation Violence pp. 1827-1847

- Tracy McDonald
- Afterword pp. 1848-1851

- Gerald D. Surh
- List of Contributors pp. 1852-1854

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 8, 2013
- Between Growth and Cohesion: New Directions in Central and East European Regional Policy pp. 1499-1501

- Martin Ferry and Irene McMaster
- Cohesion Policy and the Evolution of Regional Policy in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1502-1528

- Martin Ferry and Irene McMaster
- Regional Disparities in Central and Eastern European Countries: Trends, Drivers and Prospects pp. 1529-1554

- Maciej Smętkowski
- Administrative Reform and Regional Development Discourses in Hungary. Europeanisation Going NUTS? pp. 1555-1577

- Aron Buzogány and Umut Korkut
- Implementing Regional Policy in Poland: A New Era? pp. 1578-1598

- Martin Ferry
- National Subversion of Supranational Goals: ‘Pork-Barrel’ Politics and EU Regional Aid pp. 1599-1620

- Stephen Bloom and Vladislava Petrova
- Cross-border Cooperation in Central Europe: A Comparison of Culture and Policy Effectiveness in the Polish–German and Polish–Slovak Border Regions pp. 1621-1641

- Katja Sarmiento-Mirwaldt and Urszula Roman-Kamphaus
- Mechanisms Shaping an Evaluation System—A Case Study of Poland 1999–2010 pp. 1642-1666

- Karol Olejniczak
- The China Wave: Rise of a Civilizational State/The Politics of Imagining Asia pp. 1667-1669

- Emilian Kavalski
- Engineer of Revolutionary Russia: Iurii V. Lomonosov (1876–1952) and the Railways pp. 1669-1671

- Julia Fein
- Central and Eastern European Media under Dictatorial Rule and in the Early Cold War/Central and Eastern European Media in Comparative Perspective: Politics, Economy and Culture pp. 1671-1672

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- The Dictatorship of Sex: Lifestyle Advice for the Soviet Masses pp. 1672-1673

- Jonathan Waterlow
- Embracing Democracy in the Western Balkans: From Post-Conflict Struggles toward European Integration pp. 1674-1675

- Andrew Konitzer
- Propaganda State in Crisis: Soviet Ideology, Indoctrination, and Terror under Stalin, 1927–1941 pp. 1675-1676

- Peter Whitewood
- Face to the Village: The Riazan Countryside under Soviet Rule, 1921–1930 pp. 1676-1678

- Christopher Lash
- Manufacturing a Socialist Modernity: Housing in Czechoslovakia, 1945–1960 pp. 1678-1680

- Daria Bocharnikova
- Church, State, and Democracy in Expanding Europe pp. 1680-1681

- Ovidiu Creangă
- Albania's Greatest Friend. Aubrey Herbert and the Making of Modern Albania. Diaries and Papers 1904–1923 pp. 1681-1682

- Gëzim Krasniqi
- Nikola Pašić and Ante Trumbić: Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes pp. 1683-1684

- Tom Hashimoto
- The Nation and Nationalism in Europe: An Introduction pp. 1684-1685

- Yannis Sygkelos
- Books Received pp. 1686-1686

- The Editors
- List of Contributors to Special Section pp. 1687-1689

- The Editors
- List of Contributors to Review Section pp. 1690-1690

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 7, 2013
- Neoliberal Doctrine Meets the Eastern Bloc: Resistance, Appropriation and Purification in Post-Socialist Spaces pp. 1243-1254

- Sonia Hirt, Christian Sellar and Craig Young
- Geostrategic Interest and Democracy Promotion: Evidence from Post-Soviet Space pp. 1255-1274

- Grigory Ioffe
- Situating Property in Transformation: Beyond the Private and the Collective pp. 1275-1294

- Peter Lindner
- Between Neoliberalism and Difference: Multiple Practices of Property in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 1295-1323

- Marianna Pavlovskaya
- Silicon Valley in Eastern Slovakia? Neoliberalism, Post-Socialism and the Knowledge Economy pp. 1324-1343

- Martin Sokol
- Performing New Values: Fashion Brands in Post-Socialist Bulgaria pp. 1344-1363

- Ulrich Ermann
- Corrupt Intermediaries in Post-Socialist Russia: Mutations of Economic Institutions pp. 1364-1376

- Irina Olimpieva and Oleg Pachenkov
- The EU–Russia Strategic Partnership: Challenging the Normative Argument pp. 1377-1395

- Tom Casier
- Conformism and Agency: Model Young Communists and the Press in the Later Khrushchev Years, 1961–1964 pp. 1396-1416

- Gleb Tsipursky
- Language Policy in the Ukrainian Media: Authorities, Producers and Consumers pp. 1417-1443

- Volodymyr Kulyk
- Controlling Immigration Manually: Lessons from Moscow (Russia) pp. 1444-1465

- Caress Schenk
- Things Can Only Get Better? Changing Views of the Past, Present and Future in the Former Soviet Union pp. 1466-1478

- Rebecca Mckee, Erica Richardson, Bayard Roberts, Christian Haerpfer and Martin Mckee
- ‘Okna otkroi!’—‘Open the Windows!’ Transcultural Flows and Identity Politics in the St Petersburg Popular Music Scene pp. 1479-1480

- Joshua First
- Drafting the Russian Nation. Military Conscription, Total War, and Mass Politics. 1905–1925 pp. 1480-1482

- Steven Main
- Russia's Encounter with Globalization: Actors, Processes and Critical Moments pp. 1482-1483

- Catherine Owen
- In the Shadow of Russia: Reform in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan pp. 1483-1485

- Aijan Sharshenova
- Reassessing Security in the South Caucasus. Regional Conflicts and Transformation pp. 1485-1486

- Licínia Simão
- The Orthodox Church and Russian Politics pp. 1486-1488

- George Soroka
- Gulag Boss: A Soviet Memoir pp. 1488-1489

- Brigid O'Keeffe
- After Defeat: How the East Learned to Live with the West pp. 1490-1491

- Ismail Numan Telci
- Local Economies and Global Competitiveness pp. 1491-1492

- Monika Mura
- Semi-Presidentialism: Sub-Types and Democratic Performance pp. 1492-1494

- Mladen Joksić
- Books Received pp. 1495-1495

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1496-1497

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 6, 2013
- Energy Efficiency as a New Paradigm of the European External Energy Policy: The Case of the EU–Russian Energy Dialogue pp. 1021-1054

- Anatole Boute
- , Informal Networks and the Countering of Elite Instability in Kazakhstan: Bringing the ‘Formal’ Back In pp. 1055-1079

- Rico Isaacs
- GPU Repressions of Zionists: Ukraine in the 1920s pp. 1080-1111

- Olga Bertelsen
- Secrecy, Fear and Transaction Costs: The Business of Soviet Forced Labour in the Early Cold War pp. 1112-1135

- Mark Harrison
- ‘She's Like a Daughter to Me’: Insights into Care, Work and Kinship from Rural Russia pp. 1136-1153

- Rebecca Kay
- Russian Policy Concerning the Black Sea Fleet and its Being Based in Ukraine, 2008–2010: Three Interpretations pp. 1154-1170

- Rasmus Nilsson
- Controlling Resources in the Ukrainian SSR during the Reform (1957–1965): Testing the Idea of Decentralisation pp. 1171-1191

- Nataliya Kibita
- Norm Entrepreneurs and Atlanticist Foreign Policy in Central and Eastern Europe: The Missionary Zeal of Recent Converts pp. 1192-1216

- Kristina Mikulova and Michal Simecka
- Property of Communists. The Urban Housing Program from Stalin to Khrushchev pp. 1217-1218

- Nick Baron
- ‘Sovetskoe nasledstvo’, Ostrazhenie proshlogo v sotsial'nykh i ekonomicheskikh praktikakh sovremennoi Rossii pp. 1218-1220

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- Democracy Building and Civil Society in Post-Soviet Armenia/Women's Social Activism in the New Ukraine: Development and the Politics of Differentiation pp. 1220-1222

- Jackie Kirkham
- Imagining the West in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union pp. 1223-1224

- Samantha Sherry
- Urban Cultures in (Post)Colonial Central Europe pp. 1224-1225

- Nora Radó
- Tsentral'naya Aziya segodnya: vizovi i ugrozy/Tsentral'naya Aziya v zarubezhnoi politologii i mirovoi geopolitike. Tom IV. Geopolitika XXI veka pp. 1225-1227

- Rafis Abazov and Zhanar Aldubasheva
- Citizens in the Making in Post-Soviet States pp. 1227-1228

- Alexander Bor
- The Hour of Europe. Western Powers and the Breakup of Yugoslavia pp. 1228-1229

- Alexander Kleibrink
- Mapping Central Asia. Indian Perceptions and Strategies pp. 1230-1231

- Roza Smolinska
- Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia pp. 1231-1232

- Timothy Nunan
- Terror in Chechnya: Russia and the Tragedy of Civilians in War pp. 1232-1233

- Simon Cosgrove
- Under Siege: Inter-Ethnic Relations in Abkhazia pp. 1233-1235

- Karin Traunmüller
- Vaterland, Sprache, Glaube: Orthodoxie und Nationenbildung am Beispiel Georgiens pp. 1235-1236

- Babak Rezvani
- Religion and Politics in Russia: A Reader pp. 1236-1237

- Sabrina Ramet
- Books Received pp. 1238-1239

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1240-1241

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 5, 2013
- Self-Determination After Kosovo pp. 799-822

- Stefan Wolff and Annemarie Peen Rodt
- Kosovo, Self-Determination and the International Order pp. 823-836

- Spyros Economides
- Preventing the Emergence of Self-Determination as a Norm of Secession: An Assessment of the Kosovo ‘Unique Case’ Argument pp. 837-856

- James Ker-Lindsay
- Mass Violence and the Recognition of Kosovo: Suffering and Recognition pp. 857-873

- Philippe Roseberry
- Discourse in Bosnia and Macedonia on the Independence of Kosovo: When and What is a Precedent? pp. 874-888

- Sherrill Stroschein
- Kosovo and the Framing of Non-Secessionist Self-Government Claims in Romania pp. 889-911

- Zsuzsa Csergő
- Crimea: Competing Self-Determination Movements and the Politics at the Centre pp. 912-928

- Tetyana Malyarenko and David J. Galbreath
- The South Caucasus after Kosovo: Renewed Independence Hopes? pp. 929-945

- Nina Caspersen
- The EU's Response to the International Court of Justice's Judgment on Kosovo's Declaration of Independence pp. 946-964

- Etain Tannam
- The Notion of Kosovo as a Precedent and the Impact of the Hungarian Minority Issue on Slovakia's Policy towards Kosovo's Independence pp. 965-991

- Katarína Lezová
- Russia and the Secession of Kosovo: Power, Norms and the Failure of Multilateralism pp. 992-1016

- James Hughes
- List of Contributors pp. 1017-1020

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 4, 2013
- Introduction: Explaining Policy Change in the European Union's Eastern Neighbourhood pp. 571-580

- Julia Langbein and Tanja Börzel
- Migration, Energy and Good Governance in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood pp. 581-608

- Esther Ademmer and Tanja Börzel
- Selective Adoption of EU Environmental Norms in Ukraine. Convergence pp. 609-630

- Aron Buzogány
- Unpacking the Russian and EU Impact on Policy Change in the Eastern Neighbourhood: The Case of Ukraine's Telecommunications and Food Safety pp. 631-657

- Julia Langbein
- Shaping Convergence with the EU in Foreign Policy and State Aid in Post-Orange Ukraine: Weak External Incentives, Powerful Veto Players pp. 658-681

- Antoaneta Dimitrova and Rilka Dragneva
- Differing Effects of the Global Financial Crisis on the Central Asian Countries: Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan pp. 682-716

- Kobil Ruziev and Toshtemir Majidov
- The Preponderance and Effects of Sectoral Ties in the State pp. 717-736

- Paul Chaisty
- Sub-National Elections in Russia: Variations in United Russia's Domination of Regional Assemblies pp. 737-752

- Petr Panov and Cameron Ross
- Spark of Revolution? Railway Disorganisation, Freight Traffic and Tsarist Russia's War Effort, July 1914–March 1917 pp. 753-772

- Anthony Heywood
Volume 65, issue 3, 2013
- The Political Economy of Crisis Management in East–Central European Countries pp. 383-410

- Martin Myant, Jan Drahokoupil and Ivan Lesay
- Avoiding the Economic Crisis: Pragmatic Liberalism and Divisions over Economic Policy in Poland pp. 411-425

- Gavin Rae
- The Baltic Republics and the Crisis of 2008–2011 pp. 426-449

- Rainer Kattel and Ringa Raudla
- Russia's Response to Crisis: The Paradox of Success pp. 450-472

- Neil Robinson
- Belarus' Anti-Crisis Management: Success Story of Delayed Recession? pp. 473-488

- Dzmitry Kruk
- Crisis and Upgrading: The Case of the Hungarian Automotive and Electronics Sectors pp. 489-507

- Magdolna Sass and Andrea Szalavetz
- Actions and Reactions of Russian Manufacturing Companies to the Crisis Shocks from 2008–2009: Evidence from the Empirical Survey pp. 508-527

- Ksenia Gonchar
- Central and East European Bank Responses to the Financial ‘Crisis’: Do Domestic Banks Perform Better in a Crisis than their Foreign-Owned Counterparts? pp. 528-547

- Rachel Epstein
- The Return of Political Risk: Foreign-Owned Banks in Emerging Europe pp. 548-566

- Zdenek Kudrna and Daniela Gabor
Volume 65, issue 2, 2013
- Corrigendum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Preface pp. 184-185

- Stanislav Kirschbaum
- : A Reassessment pp. 186-197

- Leslie Holmes
- Did Gorbachev as General Secretary Become a Social Democrat? pp. 198-220

- Archie Brown
- The Representation of Mikhail Gorbachev in the Twenty-first Century Russian Media pp. 221-243

- Marjatta Vanhala-Aniszewski and Lea Siilin
- Political Symbolism and the Fall of the USSR pp. 244-263

- Graeme Gill
- On the Verge of the Collapse of Empire: Images of Alexander Kerensky and Mikhail Gorbachev pp. 264-289

- Nadezhda Lipatova
- Gorbachev, Mitterrand, and the Emergence of the Post-Cold War Order in Europe pp. 290-320

- Julie Newton
- Russia in the European Home? Convergence, Cosmopolitanism and Cosmism in Late Soviet Europeanisation pp. 321-346

- Kristian Petrov
- The 1989 Revolutions in Retrospect pp. 347-369

- Adrian Pop
- List of Contributors pp. 370-372

- The Editors
Volume 65, issue 1, 2013
- Russia, the West and the 2007–2008 Electoral Cycle: Did the Kremlin Really Fear a ‘Coloured Revolution’? pp. 1-25

- Peter Duncan
- Social Inequality and Assessments of Democracy and the Market: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 26-44

- Stephen Whitefield and Matthew Loveless
- The Development of Pensioners’ Interest Organisations in Central and Eastern Europe: A Comparison of the Czech and Slovene Cases pp. 45-74

- Seán Hanley
- Principal, Agent or Bystander? Governance and Leadership in Chinese and Russian Villages pp. 75-101

- Fumiki Tahara
- The Russian March: Investigating the Symbolic Dimension of Political Performance in Modern Russia pp. 102-126

- Denis Zuev
- Reckoning with the Communist Past in Romania: A Scorecard pp. 127-146

- Lavinia Stan
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