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Volume 63, issue 10, 2011
- Introduction pp. 1775-1781

- Florian Bieber
- Building Impossible States? State-Building Strategies and EU Membership in the Western Balkans pp. 1783-1802

- Florian Bieber
- Incentives for Democratisation? Effects of EU Conditionality on Democracy in Bosnia & Hercegovina pp. 1803-1825

- Vedran Džihić and Angela Wieser
- Justice Imposed: How Policies of Conditionality Effect Transitional Justice in the Former Yugoslavia pp. 1827-1851

- Marlene Spoerri
- Speaking European: Conditionality, Public Attitudes and Pro-European Party Rhetoric in the Western Balkans pp. 1853-1888

- Andrew Konitzer
- EU Conditionality and Governance in Bosnia & Hercegovina: Environmental Regulation of the Trans-European Road Network pp. 1889-1909

- Adam Fagan
- From Dayton to Brussels: The Impact of EU and NATO Conditionality on State Building in Bosnia & Hercegovina pp. 1911-1937

- Gülnur Aybet and Florian Bieber
- The Constraints on European Institutions' Conditionality in the Western Balkans pp. 1939-1944

- Paula Pickering
Volume 63, issue 9, 2011
- 1989 and the Transformations in Eastern Europe pp. 1529-1534

- Terry Cox
- The Demise of the Soviet Bloc pp. 1535-1590

- Mark Kramer
- Welfare Dictatorship, the Working Class and the Change of Regimes in East Germany and Hungary pp. 1591-1610

- Eszter Bartha
- New Life: The Poetics of Transition pp. 1611-1626

- George Szirtes
- The Picnic on the Border: An Interview with László Vass pp. 1627-1638

- Terry Cox
- Three Days in Bucharest: Making Sense of Romania's Transitional Violence, 20 Years On pp. 1639-1669

- John Gledhill
- A Post-Socialist Capitalism pp. 1671-1695

- Nigel Swain
- After the Party, the After-Parties? The Effects of Communist Successor Parties on Economic Reform in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1697-1718

- Aleksandra Lee
- Satisfied, Sceptical or Simply Indifferent? Current Public Opinion towards the Fall of Communism in the Czech Republic pp. 1719-1744

- Pat Lyons and Alžběta Bernardyová
- Evaluating Transitions: Human Rights and Qualitative Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1745-1770

- Brad Blitz
Volume 63, issue 8, 2011
- Russian Federalism and Post-Soviet Integration: Divergence of Development Paths pp. 1323-1355

- Alexander Libman
- The Myth of Mass Russian Support for Autocracy: The Public Opinion Foundations of a Hybrid Regime pp. 1357-1375

- Henry E. Hale
- Shaping the Neighbourhood? The EU's Impact on Georgia pp. 1377-1398

- Oscar Pardo Sierra
- Economics, Politics or Identities? Explaining Individual Support for the Euro in New EU Member States in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1399-1424

- Miriam Allam and Achim Goerres
- Multinationals in the Czech Motor Vehicles Industry: A General Equilibrium Analysis for a Transition Economy pp. 1425-1447

- María Latorre and Antonio Gómez-Plana
- How Much Control is Enough? Monitoring and Enforcement under Stalin pp. 1449-1468

- Andrei Markevich
- The Kindness—and Money—of Strangers: Foreign Adoptions from Post-Communist Europe pp. 1469-1488

- Sondra Venable and Carrye Shaw
- Reconfiguring Post-Communist Comparisons pp. 1489-1499

- Seán Hanley
- Reviews pp. 1501-1524

- David Lane, Olaf Mertelsmann, Joel C. Moses, George O. Liber, Vytautas Kuokštis, Matúš Mišik, Matthew Schaaf, Digdem Soyaltin, Auri Berg, Colin Sweet, Ausra Park, Matthew Frear, Dániel Izsák and Babak Rezvani
- Books Received pp. 1525-1525

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1527-1528

- The Editors
Volume 63, issue 7, 2011
- Did the Soviet Command Economy Command Money? A Quantitative Analysis pp. 1133-1156

- Yasushi Nakamura
- Comparing Post-War (West) German–Polish and Sino-Japanese Reconciliation: A Bridge Too Far? pp. 1157-1194

- Yinan He
- Dynamics of Regionalisation and the Impact of the EU: Comparing Regional Reforms in Romania and Turkey pp. 1195-1222

- Ebru Ertugal and Ana Dobre
- The Political Discourse of the Azerbaijani Elite on the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (1991–2009) pp. 1223-1252

- Ceylan Tokluoglu
- Stalinist Labour Coercion during World War II: An Economic Approach pp. 1253-1273

- Martin Kragh
- Emotional Engagements with the Field: A View from Area Studies pp. 1275-1293

- Rebecca Kay and Jonathan Oldfield
- Reviews pp. 1295-1317

- Tuomas Forsberg, Olga Kuznetsova, Sarah Badcock, Robert Hornsby, Dmitry Shlapentokh, Elvira Leontyeva, Ian Miller, Michael Ellma, David Galbreath, Sandra Fernandes, João Freitas, Daniel Rodrigues, Ksenia Krauer-Pacheco, Katarzyna Kosmala and Kyle Evered
- Books Received pp. 1319-1319

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1321-1322

- The Editors
Volume 63, issue 6, 2011
- Identity Formation and Political Elites in the Post-Socialist States pp. 925-934

- David Lane
- European Identity Making and Identity Transfer pp. 935-955

- Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski
- Russia's Identity: Between the ‘Domestic’ and the ‘International’ pp. 957-975

- Richard Sakwa
- Neoliberalism, Exogenous Elites and the Transformation of Solidarity pp. 977-994

- Peter Zeniewski
- The Elite–Population Gap in the Formation of Political Identities. A Cross-Cultural Investigation pp. 995-1009

- Heinrich Best
- Business Elites and the Role of Companies in Society: A Comparative Study of Poland, Hungary and Germany pp. 1011-1032

- Katharina Bluhm, Bernd Martens and Vera Trappmann
- Supranational Attachment of European Elites and Citizens pp. 1033-1054

- György Lengyel
- Balancing National Uncertainty and Foreign Orientation: Identity Building and the Role of Political Parties in Post-Orange Ukraine pp. 1055-1072

- Inna Melnykovska, Rainer Schweickert and Tetiana Kostiuchenko
- Chechen Elites: Control, Cooption or Substitution? pp. 1073-1087

- John Russell
- Citizenship, Collective Identity and the International Impact on Integration Policy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania pp. 1089-1108

- Magdalena Solska
- The Dynamics of Elite Networks and Patron–Client Relations in Afghanistan pp. 1109-1127

- Timor Sharan
- List of Contributors pp. 1129-1131

- The Editors
Volume 63, issue 5, 2011
- The Russian Defence Industry Confronts the Market: Findings of a Longitudinal Study pp. 733-756

- Leonid Kosals and Alexei Izyumov
- Citizen Participation in Local Governance in Eastern Europe: Rediscovering a Strength of Civil Society in the Post-Socialist World? pp. 757-787

- Tsveta Petrova
- From the Right of Asylum to Migration Management: The Legal–Political Construction of ‘a Refugee’ in the Post-Communist Czech Republic pp. 789-806

- Alice Szczepanikova
- Challenging Assumptions of the Enlargement Literature: The Impact of the EU on Human and Minority Rights in Macedonia pp. 807-832

- Maria Koinova
- Rethinking the Varga Controversy, 1941–1953 pp. 833-855

- Kyung Roh
- To Be Like All But Different: Germans in Soviet pp. 857-874

- Irina Mukhina
- The Puzzle of Russian Anti-Americanism: From ‘Below’ or From ‘Above’ pp. 875-889

- Vladimir Shlapentokh
- Making Sense of Stalin's Russia pp. 891-896

- Geoffrey Swain
- Reviews pp. 897-917

- Emilian Kavalski, Jeremy Morris, Simon Cosgrove, Tomasz Mickiewicz, Timofey Agarin, Martin Kragh, Matthew Frear, Elisabeth Gross, Sam Robertshaw, Fabian Pfeiffer, Alexander Wolters, Sergei Plekhanov and Diana Digol
- Books Received pp. 919-921

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 923-924

- The Editors
Volume 63, issue 4, 2011
- Elections Russian-Style pp. 531-556

- Stephen White
- Changing the Russian Electoral System: Inside the Black Box pp. 557-578

- Stephen White and Ol'ga Kryshtanovskaya
- Russia's Authoritarian Elections: The View from Below pp. 579-602

- Stephen White and Valentina Feklyunina
- Metastasised Fraud in Russia's 2008 Presidential Election pp. 603-621

- Evgeniya Lukinova, Mikhail Myagkov and Peter Ordeshook
- The Regional Roots of Electoral Authoritarianism in Russia pp. 623-639

- Grigorii Golosov
- Regional Elections and Electoral Authoritarianism in Russia pp. 641-661

- Cameron Ross
- Public Perceptions of Electoral Fairness in Russia pp. 663-683

- Ian McAllister and Stephen White
- Elections, International Observers and the Politicisation of Democratic Values pp. 685-702

- Derek Hutcheson
- Post-Soviet Electoral Practices in Comparative Perspective pp. 703-725

- Sarah Birch
- Appendix pp. 727-727

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 729-731

- The Editors
Volume 63, issue 3, 2011
- Introduction: Russian Regional Politics under Putin and Medvedev pp. 361-366

- Cameron Ross
- Medvedev's New Governors pp. 367-395

- Helge Blakkisrud
- Russia's Regional Legislative Elections, 2003–2007: Authoritarianism Incorporated pp. 397-414

- Grigorii Golosov
- Electoral Legislation in Russian Regions pp. 415-427

- Arkady Lyubarev
- The Rise and Fall of Political Parties in Russia's Regional Assemblies pp. 429-448

- Cameron Ross
- Local Regimes, Sub-national Governance and the ‘Power Vertical’ in Contemporary Russia pp. 449-465

- Vladimir Gel'man and Sergei Ryzhenkov
- The Clash of Regionalisms and Caucasian Conflicts pp. 467-491

- Richard Sakwa
- Has the Russian Federation Been Chechenised? pp. 493-508

- Robert Ware
- Kadyrov's Chechnya—Template, Test or Trouble for Russia's Regional Policy? pp. 509-528

- John Russell
- List of Contributors pp. 529-530

- The Editors
Volume 63, issue 2, 2011
- Russian Nation-building from Yel'tsin to Medvedev: Ethnic, Civic or Purposefully Ambiguous? pp. 179-202

- Oxana Shevel
- The Creeping Resurgence of the Ukrainian Radical Right? The Case of the Freedom Party pp. 203-228

- Anton Shekhovtsov
- The ‘Paradox’ of Tuzla City: Explaining Non-nationalist Local Politics during the Bosnian War pp. 229-261

- Ioannis Armakolas
- Understanding Civil War: A Comparison of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan pp. 263-290

- Idil Tunçer-Kilavuz
- Driving at Democracy in Russia: Protest Activities of St Petersburg Car Drivers' Associations pp. 291-309

- Markku Lonkila
- Pricing Pain: Social Discontent and Political Willpower in Russia's Gas Sector pp. 311-331

- Indra Overland and Hilde Kutschera
- Reply to a Review pp. 333-335

- Douglas Blum
- Reviews pp. 337-354

- Geoffrey Swain, Irina Mukhina, Irene McMaster, Sam Robertshaw, Julia Kusznir, Paul Hagenloh, Muhammad Aslam Khan Niazi, Rachel Clements, Arolda Elbasani, Liam O'Shea and Louise Askew
- Books Received pp. 355-356

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 357-358

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 359-359

- The Editors
Volume 63, issue 1, 2011
- Putin's ‘Preventive Counter-Revolution’: Post-Soviet Authoritarianism and the Spectre of Velvet Revolution pp. 1-25

- Robert Horvath
- Left–Right Orientations and Ideological Voting in New Democracies: A Case Study of Slovenia pp. 27-47

- Willy Jou
- Explaining Ethnic Mobilisation in Post-Communist Countries pp. 49-76

- Sergiu Gherghina and George Jiglau
- Between Business and: Experiences of Women Entrepreneurs in Contemporary Russia pp. 77-98

- Suvi Salmenniemi, Päivi Karhunen and Riitta Kosonen
- The Changing Significance of the 1956 Revolution in Post-Communist Hungary pp. 99-128

- Zoltán Csipke
- Right-Wing Extremist Violence in the Russian Federation pp. 129-154

- Martin Laryš and Miroslav Mareš
- Reviews pp. 155-169

- Catherine Andreyev, Andreas Umland, Judith Beyer, Richard Arnold, Indra Dedze, Jonathan Zartman, Stephen J. Blank, László Csaba and Branislav Radeljić
- Books Received pp. 171-172

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 173-173

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 175-177

- The Editors
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