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Volume 64, issue 10, 2012
- Introduction to Special Section ‘Location, Agency and Change in Provincial Russia’ pp. 1811-1821

- Francesca Stella, Sophie Mamattah and Vikki Turbine
- The Politics of In/Visibility: Carving Out Queer Space in Ul'yanovsk pp. 1822-1846

- Francesca Stella
- Locating Women's Human Rights in Post-Soviet Provincial Russia pp. 1847-1869

- Vikki Turbine
- Young Married Women in the Russian Countryside: Women's Networks, Communication and Power pp. 1870-1892

- Irina Kosterina
- Russian Educational Reform and the Introduction of the Unified State Exam. A View from the Provinces pp. 1893-1910

- Evgeniya Luk'yanova
- Locating Ethnic Identity: Russian German Identity Construction in Ul’yanovsk pp. 1911-1937

- Sophie Mamattah
Volume 64, issue 9, 2012
- Many Faces of the Caucasus pp. 1611-1624

- Nino Kemoklidze, Cerwyn Moore, Jeremy Smith and Galina Yemelianova
- The Origins and Trajectory of the Caucasian Conflicts pp. 1625-1649

- Vicken Cheterian
- Securing the South Caucasus: Military Aspects of Russian Policy towards the Region since 2008 pp. 1650-1666

- Tracey German
- Young Soldiers' Tales of War in Nagorno-Karabakh pp. 1667-1683

- Nona Shahnazarian and Ulrike Ziemer
- Co-optation or Empowerment? The Fate of Pro-Democracy NGOs after the Rose Revolution pp. 1684-1708

- Brian Grodsky
- A Broken Region: The Persistent Failure of Integration Projects in the South Caucasus pp. 1709-1723

- Thomas De Waal
- Re-thinking Citizenship in the South Caucasus pp. 1724-1738

- Lale Yalçin-Heckmann
- Re-making a Frontier Community or Defending Ethnic Boundaries? The Caucasus in Cossack Identity pp. 1739-1757

- Anton Popov
- Post-Soviet Ethnic Relations in Stavropol'skii, Russia: ‘A Melting Pot or Boiling Shaft’? pp. 1758-1779

- Andrew Foxall
- Suicide Bombing: Chechnya, the North Caucasus and Martyrdom pp. 1780-1807

- Cerwyn Moore
- List of Contributors pp. 1808-1810

- The Editors
Volume 64, issue 8, 2012
- Introduction: New Media in New Europe-Asia pp. 1349-1355

- Jeremy Morris, Natalia Rulyova and Vlad Strukov
- Mundane Citizenship: New Media and Civil Society in Bulgaria pp. 1356-1374

- Maria Bakardjieva
- The Role of Social Networking Sites in Civic Activism in Russia and Finland pp. 1375-1394

- Boris Gladarev and Markku Lonkila
- From Blogging Central Asia to Citizen Media: A Practitioners’ Perspective on the Evolution of the Blog Project pp. 1395-1414

- Cai Wilkinson and Yelena Jetpyspayeva
- Blog Medvedev: Aiming for Public Consent pp. 1415-1434

- Dmitry Yagodin
- Blogging for the Sake of the President: The Online Diaries of Russian Governors pp. 1435-1459

- Florian Toepfl
- Political Challengers or Political Outcasts?: Comparing Online Communication for the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and the British Liberal Democrats pp. 1460-1485

- Sarah Oates
- Contesting Bulgaria’s Past Through New Media: Latin, Cyrillic and Politics pp. 1486-1504

- Orlin Spassov
- Ukrainian Nation Branding Off-line and Online: Verka Serduchka at the Eurovision Song Contest pp. 1505-1523

- Galina Miazhevich
- Blogging the Other: Construction of National Identities in the Blogosphere pp. 1524-1545

- Natalia Rulyova and Taras Zagibalov
- Learning How to Shoot Fish on the Internet: New Media in the Russian Margins as Facilitating Immediate and Parochial Social Needs pp. 1546-1564

- Jeremy Morris
- Co-opting Transmedia Consumers: User Content as Entertainment or ‘Free Labour’? The Cases of. and pp. 1565-1583

- Natalia Sokolova
- Spatial Imagining and Ideology of Digital Commemoration (Russian Online Gaming) pp. 1584-1604

- Vlad Strukov
- List of Contributors pp. 1605-1607

- The Editors
Volume 64, issue 7, 2012
- Writing Russia's Future: Paradigms, Drivers, and Scenarios pp. 1165-1189

- Edwin Bacon
- Legacies of EU Conditionality: Explaining Post-Accession Adherence to Pre-Accession Rules on Roma pp. 1191-1218

- Melanie Ram
- Who’s Socialising Whom? Regional Organisations and Contested Norms in Central Asia pp. 1219-1237

- David Lewis
- Before National Communism: Joining the Latvian Komsomol under Stalin pp. 1239-1270

- Geoffrey Swain
- Parent States Secessionist Entities: Measuring Political Legitimacy in Cyprus, Moldova and Bosnia & Hercegovina pp. 1271-1296

- Eiki Berg
- Russia’s Climate Policy: International Bargaining and Domestic Modernisation pp. 1297-1322

- Laura Henry and Lisa Sundstrom
- Politics, Murder, and Love in Stalin's Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina pp. 1323-1324

- Anders Aslund
- Communism in Russia: An Interpretive Essay pp. 1324-1325

- Luke March
- The EU–Russia Strategic Partnership: The Limits of Post-Sovereignty in International Relations pp. 1326-1327

- Anna Krózser
- Constructing Grievance: Ethnic Nationalism in Russia's Republics pp. 1327-1329

- Raymond Taras
- Sovereignty After Empire: Comparing the Middle East and Central Asia pp. 1329-1330

- Alexander Wolters
- The New Central Asia: The Regional Impact of International Actors pp. 1331-1332

- Dilshod Achilov
- All This is Your World: Soviet Tourism at Home and Abroad After Stalin pp. 1332-1334

- Rasa BaloČkaitĖ
- Death and Redemption: The Gulag and the Shaping of Soviet Society pp. 1334-1335

- Elena Katz
- Russian Imperialism and Naval Power: Military Strategy and the Build-up to the Russo-Japanese War pp. 1335-1337

- Steven Main
- Erinnern an den Zweiten Weltkrieg. Mahnmale und Museen in Mittel- und Osteuropa pp. 1337-1338

- Felix Münch
- Dacha Idylls: Living Organically in Russia's Countryside pp. 1339-1340

- Irina Mukhina
- The European Union and Interregionalism: Patterns of Engagement pp. 1340-1342

- Lena Sucker
- List of Contributors pp. 1343-1344

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 1345-1345

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 1347-1347

- The Editors
Volume 64, issue 6, 2012
- The Soviet Famine of 1946–1947, the Weather and Human Agency in Historical Perspective pp. 987-1005

- Stephen Wheatcroft
- The Role of the Soviet Past in Post-Soviet Memory Politics through Examples of Speeches from Estonian Presidents pp. 1007-1032

- Kirsti Jõesalu
- The Politics of Memory: Remembering the Baltic Way 20 Years after 1989 pp. 1033-1059

- Daina Eglitis and Laura Ardava
- When History Matters: Baltic and Polish Reactions to the Russo-Georgian War pp. 1061-1075

- Ainius Lašas
- Russian in Post-Soviet Central Asia: A Comparison with the States of the Baltic and South Caucasus pp. 1077-1100

- William Fierman
- Farm Restructuring and Land Consolidation in Uzbekistan: New Farms with Old Barriers pp. 1101-1126

- Nodir Djanibekov, Kristof van Assche, Ihtiyor Bobojonov and John Lamers
- Comparative Democratisation: National–International Nexus of Analysis in Post-Communist Regime Transition pp. 1127-1133

- Anastassia Obydenkova
Volume 64, issue 5, 2012
- The Patrimonial Logic of the Police in Eastern Europe pp. 811-833

- Stephan Hensell
- Pathways of Rural Stratification in Russia's European North pp. 835-856

- Stephen Wegren and Alexander Maximov
- The Rise and Decline of Slovenian Corporatism: Local and European Factors pp. 857-877

- Miroslav Stanojević
- Post-Socialist Transition and Remaking the City: Political Construction of Heritage in Tatarstan pp. 879-901

- Nadir Kinossian
- Privatisation of Housing in Post-Soviet Russia: A New Understanding of Home? pp. 903-928

- Lynne Attwood
- Postmodern Geopolitics? The European Union Eyes Russia pp. 929-947

- Ian Klinke
- Response to Michael Gentile ‘Mass Privatisation, Unemployment and Mortality’ pp. 949-953

- David Stuckler, Lawrence King and Martin McKee
- The Unfinished Revolution: Making Sense of the Communist Past in Central-Eastern Europe pp. 955-956

- Deniz McDonald
- Kohle für Stalin und Hitler: Arbeiten und Leben im Donbass 1929 bis 1953 pp. 956-957

- Olaf Mertelsmann
- Stalinist Terror in Eastern Europe: Elite Purges and Mass Repression pp. 958-959

- Kelly Hignett
- Little Soldiers: How Soviet Children Went to War 1941–1945 pp. 959-961

- Robert Dale
- The Ukrainian West: Culture and the Fate of Empire in Soviet Lviv pp. 961-962

- Christopher Gilley
- Moscow Prime Time: How the Soviet Union Built the Media Empire That Lost the Cultural Cold War pp. 963-964

- Simon Huxtable
- Networks in the Russian Market Economy pp. 964-965

- Michael Rochlitz
- Fashion East: The Spectre that Haunted Socialism and Pleasures in Socialism: Leisure and Luxury in the Eastern Bloc pp. 965-968

- Alexander Vari
- Dealing with a Juggernaut: Analyzing Poland's Policy towards Russia, 1989–2009 pp. 968-969

- Joanna Kaminska
- Russia in 1913 pp. 970-971

- Steven Main
- Expert Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe: The Internationalization of Knowledge and the Transformation of Nation States since World War I pp. 971-973

- Stephan Stach
- Russia as a Network State: What Works in Russia When State Institutions Do Not? pp. 973-974

- Catherine Owen
- China's Energy Relations with the Developing World pp. 974-976

- Alireza Rezaei
- State Building in Putin's Russia: Policing and Coercion after Communism pp. 976-977

- Liam O'Shea
- The Economy of China pp. 977-979

- Blagoy Kitanov
- Books Received pp. 981-981

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 983-984

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 985-985

- The Editors
Volume 64, issue 4, 2012
- Unbroken Links? From Imperial Human Capital to Post-Communist Modernisation pp. 623-643

- Tomila Lankina
- Loving and Conquering Nature: Shifting Perceptions of the Environment in the Industrialised Russian North pp. 645-671

- Alla Bolotova
- Slovenian Employment Policy: ‘Soft’ Europeanisation by Consensus pp. 673-693

- Myrto Tsakatika
- Assessing Cultural and Regime-Based Explanations of Russia's Foreign Policy. ‘Authoritarian at Heart and Expansionist by Habit’? pp. 695-713

- Andrei Tsygankov
- The Russian Diaspora in International Relations: ‘Compatriots’ in Britain pp. 715-735

- Andy Byford
- Purchasing Power: Oil, Elections and Regime Durability in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan pp. 737-760

- Andrea Kendall-Taylor
- Twenty Years of Transitional Justice in the Czech Lands pp. 761-784

- Roman David
- Mass Privatisation, Unemployment and Mortality pp. 785-787

- Michael Gentile
Volume 64, issue 3, 2012
- Introduction pp. 393-400

- Natasha Kuhrt
- Nationalism for Export? The Domestic and Foreign-Policy Implications of the New ‘Russian Idea’ pp. 401-425

- Luke March
- Is Russia Out of Step with European Norms? Assessing Russia's Relationship to European Identity, Values and Norms Through the Issue of Self-Determination pp. 427-447

- James Headley
- Russia's International Images and its Energy Policy. An Unreliable Supplier? pp. 449-469

- Valentina Feklyunina
- The Russian Far East in Russia's Asia Policy: Dual Integration or Double Periphery? pp. 471-493

- Natasha Kuhrt
- Nuclear Weapons in Russian Foreign Policy: Patterns in Presidential Discourse 2000–2010 pp. 495-519

- Jennifer Mathers
- When the Internal and External Collide: A Social Constructivist Reading of Russia's Security Policy pp. 521-542

- Aglaya Snetkov
- Russia and the Middle East: A Cold War Paradigm? pp. 543-560

- Roland Dannreuther
- The Radicalisation of Islamic Salafi in the North Caucasus: Moving Closer to the Global ist Movement? pp. 561-595

- Domitilla Sagramoso
- ‘Domestication’ or Representation? Russia and the Institutionalisation of Islam in Comparative Perspective pp. 597-620

- Ekaterina Braginskaia
Volume 64, issue 2, 2012
- Migration, ‘Globalised’ Islam and the Russian State: A Case Study of Muslim Communities in Belgorod and Adygeya Regions pp. 195-226

- Matthew Light
- The Prospects of Economic Reform in North Korea: Comparisons with China, Vietnam and Yugoslavia pp. 227-246

- Balazs Szalontai and Changyong Choi
- Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from Russia pp. 247-256

- Shigeki Ono
- Constructing Post-Socialism: Organisational Identity and the Experience of International Joint Ventures pp. 257-280

- Ed Clark and Anna Soulsby
- Why Autonomy? The Making of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region 1918–1925 pp. 281-323

- Arsène Saparov
- Synthesis and Conflict: Russian-Speakers' Discursive Response to Latvia's Nationalising State pp. 325-347

- Ammon Cheskin
- Rural Nonfarm Activities in Central Asia: A Regional Analysis of Magnitude, Structure, Evolution and Drivers in the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 349-368

- Aziz Atamanov and Marrit Van Den Berg
- Rodric Braithwaite, Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan 1979–89 pp. 369-370

- Mark Galeotti
- Alexander Statiev, The Soviet Counterinsurgency in the Western Borderlands pp. 370-372

- Taras Kuzio
- Andres Kasekamp, A History of the Baltic States pp. 372-373

- David Smith
- Jeremy Smith & Melanie Ilic (eds), Khrushchev and the Kremlin: Policy and Government in the Soviet Union, 1953–1964 pp. 373-375

- Geoffrey Swain
- Scott Radnitz, Weapons of the Wealthy: Predatory Regimes and Elite-Led Protests in Central Asia pp. 375-377

- Stefan Kirmse
- Anne White, Polish Families and Migration Since EU Accession pp. 377-379

- Gözde Yilmaz
- David J. Smith, David J. Galbreath & Geoffrey Swain (eds), From Recognition to Restoration: Latvia's History as a Nation-State. On the Boundary of Two Worlds: Identity, Freedom, and Moral Imagination in the Baltics pp. 379-380

- Daunis Auers
- Tatiana Zhurzhenko, Borderlands in Bordered Lands: Geopolitics of Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine pp. 380-382

- Peter Rodgers
- The Power of the Powerless, 2009 pp. 382-384

- Jonathan Larson
- Catherine Baker, Sounds of the Borderland: Popular Music, War and Nationalism in Croatia since 1991 pp. 384-385

- Branislav Radeljic
- David Brandenberger (ed.), Political Humor under Stalin: An Anthology of Unofficial Jokes and Anecdotes pp. 385-387

- Jonathan Waterlow
- L.C. Kumar, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: Eurasian Security through Cooperation pp. 387-388

- Emilian Kavalski
- Books Received pp. 389-389

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 391-392

- The Editors
Volume 64, issue 1, 2012
- International Integration, Varieties of Capitalism and Resilience to Crisis in Transition Economies pp. 1-33

- Martin Myant and Jan Drahokoupil
- The Determinants of the Economic Crisis in Post-Socialist Europe pp. 35-67

- Richard Connolly
- The Violent Practices of Youth Territorial Groups in Moscow pp. 69-90

- Svetlana Stephenson
- Presidentialism and the Development of Party Systems in Hybrid Regimes: Russia 2000–2003 pp. 91-113

- Tanya Bagashka
- Trust and Informal Practice among Elites in East Central Europe, South East Europe and the West Balkans pp. 115-143

- Aadne Aasland, Åse Berit Grødeland and Heiko Pleines
- How Russians View Electoral Fairness: A Qualitative Analysis pp. 145-168

- Kenneth Wilson
- Vincent Pouliot, International Security in Practice: The Politics of NATO–Russia Diplomacy pp. 169-171

- Tuomas Forsberg
- Martin Myant & Jan Drahokoupil, Transition Economies: Political Economy in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia pp. 172-173

- Heiko Fritz
- Juliane Fürst, Stalin's Last Generation: Soviet Post-War Youth and the Emergence of Mature Socialism pp. 173-174

- Gleb Tsipursky
- Hayashi Tadayuki & Ogushi Atsushi (eds), Post-Communist Transformations: The Countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Russia in Comparative Perspective pp. 174-177

- Bolormaa Shagdar
- Li Xing (ed.), The Rise of China and the Capitalist World Order pp. 178-179

- Julio Amador
- Károly Attila Soós, Politics and Policies in Post-Communist Transition: Primary and Secondary Privatisation in Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union pp. 179-181

- Emily Manz
- Emmanuel Karagiannis, Political Islam in Central Asia: The Challenge of Hizb ut-Tahrir pp. 181-182

- Alexander Wolters
- Yuwa Wei, Securities Markets and Corporate Governance: A Chinese Experience pp. 183-184

- Huachun Wang
- Bruno S. Sergi, Misinterpreting Modern Russia: Western Views of Putin and his Presidency pp. 184-186

- Dagi Dagiev
- Books Received pp. 187-188

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 189-190

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 191-193

- The Editors
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