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Volume 62, issue 10, 2010
- Introduction Croatia after Tuđman: Encounters with the Consequences of Conflict and Authoritarianism pp. 1609-1620

- Dejan Jović and Christopher Lamont
- The Citizenship Conundrum in Post-Communist Europe: The Instructive Case of Croatia pp. 1621-1638

- Igor Štiks
- The Post-War Repatriation of Serb Minority Internally Displaced Persons and Refugees in Croatia—Between Discrimination and Political Settlement pp. 1639-1660

- Ivana Djuric
- A Journey Westward: A Poststructuralist Analysis of Croatia's Identity and the Problem of Cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia pp. 1661-1682

- Nataša Zambelli
- Defiance or Strategic Compliance? The Post-Tuđman Croatian Democratic Union and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia pp. 1683-1705

- Christopher Lamont
- Croatia, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and General Gotovina as a Political Symbol pp. 1707-1740

- Vjeran Pavlaković
- Popular Music and Political Change in Post-Tuđman Croatia: ‘It's All the Same, Only He's Not Here’? pp. 1741-1759

- Catherine Baker
- List of Contributors pp. 1761-1762

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 62, issue 9, 2010
- Russian Local Politics in the Putin–Medvedev Era pp. 1427-1452

- Joel Moses
- Political Identity, Public Memory and Urban Space: A Case Study of, Bucharest from 1906 to the Present pp. 1453-1478

- Duncan Light and Craig Young
- Exiles and Pioneers: Oral Histories of Greeks Deported from the Caucasus to Kazakhstan in 1949 pp. 1479-1501

- Violetta Hionidou and David Saunders
- Between Euroscepticism and Eurosupport: The Attitudes of Urban and Rural Populations in Poland 2000–2008 pp. 1503-1525

- Izabela Surwillo, Karen Henderson and Gabriella Lazaridis
- East Side Story: How Transnational Coalitions Contested EU Conditionality pp. 1527-1554

- Cristina Parau
- Soviet Industry in the World Spotlight: The Domestic Dilemmas of Soviet Foreign Economic Relations, 1955–1965 pp. 1555-1578

- Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
Volume 62, issue 8, 2010
- Regionalisation as a Driving Force of EU Widening: Recovering from the EU ‘Carrot Crisis’ in the ‘East’ pp. 1239-1266

- Attila Ágh
- Moldova's European Choice: ‘Between Two Stools’? pp. 1267-1289

- Elena Korosteleva
- The EU's Relations with Moldova: Governance, Partnership or Ignorance? pp. 1291-1309

- Giselle Bosse
- Reconstructing Galicia: Mapping the Cultural and Civic Traditions of the Former Austrian Galicia in Poland and Ukraine pp. 1311-1338

- Andrew Drummond and Jacek Lubecki
- Good Neighbours?: Dominant Narratives about the ‘Other’ in Contemporary Polish and Russian Newspapers pp. 1339-1361

- Ekaterina Levintova
- Czech and Slovak Relations with China: Contenders for China's Favour pp. 1363-1381

- Rudolf Fürst and Gabriela Pleschová
- The Reform of the Russian Power Sector: The Rhetoric and Reality pp. 1383-1402

- Louis Skyner
- Reviews pp. 1403-1419

- Diana Digol, Noor Borbieva, Michael Carley, Ingmar Bredies, Julia Kusznir, Kirby Liu, Ion Marandici, Matthew Schaaf, Mustafa Muneer and Dmitry Shlapentokh
- Erratum pp. 1421-1421

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 1423-1424

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1425-1426

- The Editors
Volume 62, issue 7, 2010
- Introduction: The Yugoslav Communist Legacy pp. 1045-1050

- Cathie Carmichael
- Yugoslavs in Arms: Guerrilla Tradition, Total Defence and the Ethnic Security Dilemma pp. 1051-1072

- Tomislav Dulić and Roland Kostić
- Kosovo, 1944–1981: The Rise and the Fall of a Communist ‘Nested Homeland’ pp. 1073-1106

- Aleksandar Petrović and ĐorĐe Stefanović
- Velež Mostar Football Club and the Demise of ‘Brotherhood and Unity’ in Yugoslavia, 1922–2009 pp. 1107-1133

- Richard Mills
- Why Kosovar Albanians Took Up Arms against the Serbian Regime: The Genesis and Expansion of the UÇK in Kosovo pp. 1135-1152

- Keiichi Kubo
- Bleiburg: The Creation of a National Martyrology pp. 1153-1174

- Pål Kolstø
- Twilight of the Revolutionaries: ‘’ and the End of Yugoslavia pp. 1175-1191

- Vjeran Pavlaković
- Genocide in the Former Yugoslavia Before and After Communism pp. 1193-1214

- Marko Hoare
- The Communist Legacy of the Former Yugoslavia in Photographs pp. 1215-1234

- Richard Mills
- List of Contributors pp. 1235-1237

- The Editors
Volume 62, issue 6, 2010
- An Analysis of Reconciliatory Mediation in Northern Albania: The Role of Customary Mediators pp. 885-914

- Ayse Celik and Alma Shkreli
- Regional Influences on the Formulation and Implementation of NKVD Order 00447 pp. 915-931

- Michael Ellman
- The Evolution of the Market of the Hungarian Printing Industry after 1989: The End of a Success Story? pp. 933-957

- Mihály Laki
- Russian and Caspian Hydrocarbons: Energy Supply Stakes for the European Union pp. 959-971

- Catherine Locatelli
- The Politics of Soviet and Nazi Genocides in Orange Ukraine pp. 973-997

- Ivan Katchanovski
- Parliamentary Oversight in Putin's Neo-patrimonial State. Watchdogs or Show-dogs? pp. 999-1025

- Sarah Whitmore
Volume 62, issue 5, 2010
- Penal Units in the Red Army pp. 721-747

- Alex Statiev
- Uses and Abuses of Sexuality in Social Interactions: Empirical Evidence from Russia pp. 749-778

- Anton Oleinik
- Industrial Restructuring in Romania from a Bilateral Trade Perspective: Manufacturing Exports to the EU from 1995 to 2006 pp. 779-805

- Laura Haar
- The Nationalisation of Post-Communist Party Systems pp. 807-827

- Daniel Bochsler
- The Structure and Culture of Post-Communist Civil Society in Latvia pp. 829-852

- Anders Uhlin
Volume 62, issue 4, 2010
- Conflicting Patterns of Thought in the Russian Debate on Transition: 2003–2007 pp. 547-569

- Joachim Zweynert
- The Battle over Privileges and Pension Reform: Evidence from Legislative Roll Call Analysis in Poland pp. 571-595

- Oana Armeanu
- Sources of Income, Mental Health and Quality of Life in Rural Russia pp. 597-614

- David O'Brien, Stephen Wegren and Valery Patsiorkovsky
- Forewarned is Forearmed: How the Hungarian Crisis of 1956 Helped the Romanian Leadership pp. 615-645

- Johanna Granville
- Space, Kinship Networks and Youth Transition in Provincial Russia: Negotiating Urban–Rural and Inter-Regional Migration pp. 647-669

- Charles Walker
- Religion and Reconciliation in Bosnia & Herzegovina: Are Religious Actors Doing Enough? pp. 671-694

- Janine Natalya Clark
Volume 62, issue 3, 2010
- The Russian Civil War in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1918–1921: A Little Known and Explored Front pp. 389-420

- Michael Share
- Europeanisation Before and After Accession: Conditionality, Legacies and Compliance pp. 421-441

- Arista Maria Cirtautas and Frank Schimmelfennig
- Legacies and Leverage: EU Political Conditionality and Democracy Promotion in Historical Perspective pp. 443-460

- Frank Schimmelfennig and Hanno Scholtz
- Monitoring, Money and Migrants: Countering Post-Accession Backsliding in Bulgaria and Romania pp. 461-479

- Philip Levitz and Grigore Pop-Eleches
- How EU Integration and Legacies Mattered for Foreign Direct Investment into Central and Eastern Europe pp. 481-501

- Nina Bandelj
- Contesting Europe: Strategies and Legacies in Polish Political Competition pp. 503-522

- Peter Vermeersch
Volume 62, issue 2, 2010
- Enduring Repression: Narratives of Loyalty to the Party Before, During and After the pp. 211-234

- Nanci Adler
- A Tale of Two Kazakhstans: Sources of Political Cleavage and Conflict in the Post-Soviet Period pp. 235-269

- Barbara Junisbai
- Institutions and Ethnic Trust: Evidence from Bosnia pp. 271-292

- Sam Whitt
- The Politics of Dominant Party Formation: United Russia and Russia's Governors pp. 293-327

- Ora Reuter
- The Europeanisation of International Development Policies: The Case of Central and Eastern European States pp. 329-350

- Simon Lightfoot
- Farm Expansion in Lithuania after Accession to the EU: The Role of CAP Payments in Alleviating Potential Credit Constraints pp. 351-365

- Laure Latruffe, Sophia Davidova, Elodie Douarin and Matthew Gorton
- Reviews pp. 367-383

- Mohira Suyarkulova, Kenneth Wilson, Oleksandr Svyetlov, Alastair Kocho-Williams, Laura Cashman, Randall E. Newnham, Jennifer Yuan-Jean Hsu, Ulrike Ziemer, Kristie Thomas, Sabrina Luk and George O. Liber
- Books Received pp. 385-385

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 387-388

- The Editors
Volume 62, issue 1, 2010
- Patriotic Discourses in Russia's Penal Peripheries: Remembering the Mordovan pp. 1-33

- Judith Pallot, Laura Piacentini and Dominique Moran
- A Comparative Study of Resource Nationalism in Russia and Kazakhstan 2004–2008 pp. 35-62

- Paul Domjan and Matt Stone
- The Thawing of a Frozen Conflict: The Internal Security Dilemma and the 2004 Prelude to the Russo-Georgian War pp. 63-97

- Cory Welt
- From Conflict to Autonomy: The Making of the South Ossetian Autonomous Region 1918–1922 pp. 99-123

- Arsène Saparov
- The Effect of Governor Support on Legislative Behaviour in the Russian pp. 125-143

- Frank Thames
- Transferring Corporate Governance Codes: Form or Substance? Corporate Governance in Hungary pp. 145-171

- Roderick Martin
- The Teaching of History in Present-Day Russia pp. 173-177

- David Wedgwood Benn
- Reviews pp. 179-203

- David Lane, Lars Kristensen, Aaron Retish, Kristof Van Assche, James Brown, Sabrina Ramet, Alexander Tymczuk, Sarah Badcock, George Gömöri, Oksana Morgunova, Peter Hill, Alexander Pershái, Umut Korkut, Anastassia Obydenkova and Michael Mahoney
- Books Received pp. 205-206

- The Editors
- List Of Contributors pp. 207-208

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 209-210

- The Editors
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