Europe-Asia Studies
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Volume 61, issue 10, 2009
- Introduction: The European Union, Russia and the Shared Neighbourhood pp. 1685-1687

- Jackie Gower and Graham Timmins
- Competing Rationalities: Russia, the EU and the ‘Shared Neighbourhood’ pp. 1689-1713

- Derek Averre
- EU Governance and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Framework for Analysis pp. 1715-1734

- Stefan Gänzle
- The Contribution of the Visegrad Group to the European Union's ‘Eastern’ Policy: Rhetoric or Reality? pp. 1735-1755

- Martin Dangerfield
- Lost in Translation? Why the EU has Failed to Influence Russia's Development pp. 1757-1775

- Hiski Haukkala
- ‘Bashing about Rights’? Russia and the ‘New’ EU States on Human Rights and Democracy Promotion pp. 1777-1803

- Rick Fawn
- Power without Influence? The EU and Trade Disputes with Russia pp. 1805-1823

- Tuomas Forsberg and Antti Seppo
- Diversionary Role of the Georgia–Russia Conflict: International Constraints and Domestic Appeal pp. 1825-1847

- Mikhail Filippov
- List of Contributors pp. 1849-1850

- The Editors
Volume 61, issue 9, 2009
- Realigning Religion and Power in Central Asia: Islam, Nation-State and (Post)Socialism pp. 1517-1541

- Chris Hann and Mathijs Pelkmans
- Post-Communism and Female Tobacco Consumption in the Former Soviet States pp. 1543-1555

- Brian Hinote, William Cockerham and Pamela Abbott
- Battlefields of Ethnic Symbols. Public Space and Post-Soviet Identity Formation from a Minority Perspective pp. 1557-1577

- Alexander Danzer
- What did the Soviet Rulers Maximise? pp. 1579-1601

- Vladimir Kontorovich and Alexander Wein
- The Determinants of the Success of Transitions to Democracy pp. 1603-1625

- Danica Fink-Hafner and Mitja Hafner-Fink
- Patterns of Romanian and Bulgarian Migration to Spain pp. 1627-1644

- Mikołaj Stanek
- A Reassessment of the Burden of Eastern Europe on the USSR pp. 1645-1657

- Dina Rome Spechler and Martin Spechler
- Reviews pp. 1659-1680

- Sarah Badcock, Luca Anceschi, Tuomas Forsberg, Kelly Hignett, Arolda Elbasani, Elena Korosteleva-Polglase, Mark B. Smith, Michael Mahoney, Gabriela Walker, Anastassia Zabrodskaja, Stephan Stach, Timofey Agarin, Roman Solchanyk and Georg Wurzer
- Books Received pp. 1681-1681

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1683-1684

- The Editors
Volume 61, issue 8, 2009
- Ethnic Identification in the Former Soviet Union: Hypotheses and Analyses pp. 1341-1370

- Enzo Loner and Pierangelo Peri
- For Business, for Pleasure or for Necessity? The Czech Republic's Choices for Europe pp. 1371-1392

- Tim Haughton
- Subsoil Law Reform in Russia under the Putin Administration pp. 1393-1414

- Yuko Adachi
- Anti-Russian and Anti-Soviet Subversion: The Caucasian–Japanese Nexus, 1904–1945 pp. 1415-1440

- Hiroaki Kuromiya and Georges Mamoulia
- Some Scenarios for Russian Oil Exports up to 2020 pp. 1441-1459

- Rafael Fernández
- Citizenship, Identity and Foreign Policy: The Contradictions and Consequences of Russia's Passport Distribution in the Separatist Regions of Georgia pp. 1461-1482

- Scott Littlefield
Volume 61, issue 7, 2009
- Inscapes, Landscapes and Greyscapes: The Politics of Signification in Central Asia pp. 1083-1093

- Sally Cummings
- Legitimising Central Asian Authoritarianism: Political Manipulation and Symbolic Power pp. 1095-1121

- Anna Matveeva
- Nation Branding in Central Asia: A New Campaign to Present Ideas about the State and the Nation pp. 1123-1136

- Erica Marat
- Searching for: Political Patronage and Youth Politics in Uzbekistan pp. 1137-1150

- Eric McGlinchey
- Michael Romm's: A Soviet Landscape? pp. 1151-1166

- Stuart Horsman
- The Art of the Impossible: Political Symbolism, and the Creation of National Identity and Collective Memory in Post-Soviet Turkmenistan pp. 1167-1187

- Michael Denison
- Promising Futures? Education as a Symbolic Resource of Hope in Kyrgyzstan pp. 1189-1206

- Sarah Amsler
- Identity, Symbolism, and the Politics of Language in Central Asia pp. 1207-1228

- William Fierman
- The Invention of Legitimacy: Struggles in Kyrgyzstan to Craft an Effective Nation-State Ideology pp. 1229-1248

- Asel Murzakulova and John Schoeberlein
- Mass Spectacle and Styles of Governmentality in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan pp. 1249-1276

- Laura Adams and Assel Rustemova
- Materialising State Space: ‘Creeping Migration’ and Territorial Integrity in Southern Kyrgyzstan pp. 1277-1313

- Madeleine Reeves
- Tajikistan's Virtual Politics of Peace pp. 1315-1336

- John Heathershaw
Volume 61, issue 6, 2009
- Introduction: A Europe Integrated and United—But Still Diverse? pp. 913-919

- Gabriella Ilonszki
- History Matters: Dimensions and Determinants of National Identities among European Populations and Elites pp. 921-941

- Heinrich Best
- Identity and Representation in the Perceptions of Political Elites and Public Opinion: A Comparison between Southern and Post-Communist Central-Eastern Europe pp. 943-966

- Miguel Jerez-Mir, José Real-Dato and Rafael Vázquez-García
- Threat Perception and European Identity Building: The Case of Elites in Belgium, Germany, Lithuania and Poland pp. 967-985

- Irmina Matonytė and Vaidas Morkevičius
- The Nation State and the EU in the Perceptions of Political and Economic Elites: The Case of Serbia in Comparative Perspective pp. 987-1001

- Mladen Lazić and Vladimir Vuletić
- Explaining the Attitudes of Parliamentarians towards European Integration in Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia: Party Affiliation, ‘Left–Right’ Self-placement or Country Origin? pp. 1003-1020

- Spyridoula Nezi, Dimitri Sotiropoulos and Panayiota Toka
- Identity Formation of Elites in Old and New Member States (with a Special Focus on the Czech Elite) pp. 1021-1040

- Zdenka Mansfeldová and Barbora Špicarová Stašková
- National Discontent and EU Support in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1041-1057

- Gabriella Ilonszki
- Elites' Pragmatic and Symbolic Views about European Integration pp. 1059-1077

- György Lengyel and Borbála Göncz
- List of Contributors pp. 1079-1081

- The Editors
Volume 61, issue 5, 2009
- Evaluating 's Sustainability: Autonomy, Agency and Activism pp. 743-758

- Maya Atwal
- State Weakness in Perspective: Strong Politico-Economic Networks in Georgia's Energy Sector pp. 759-778

- Stacy Closson
- Institutional Trust in Contemporary Moscow pp. 779-796

- Andrew Stickley, Sara Ferlander, Tanya Jukkala, Per Carlson, Olga Kislitsyna and Ilkka Mäkinen
- Keynes and the Non-neutrality of Russian War Finance during World War One pp. 797-812

- Vincent Barnett
- A Soviet Humanitarian Action?: Centre, Periphery and the Evacuation of Refugees to the North Caucasus, 1941–1942 pp. 813-831

- Kiril Feferman
- Gas Supply and EU–Russia Relations pp. 833-856

- Evert Faber Van Der Meulen
- An Electorate Adrift: Refugees and Elections in post-Milošević Serbia pp. 857-874

- Andrew Konitzer and Jelena Grujić
- Pynsent's Representative Publication pp. 875-880

- Jiří Holý
- Science, Technology and Politics in the GDR pp. 881-885

- Per Högselius
Volume 61, issue 4, 2009
- Explaining Support for Non-nationalist Parties in Post-conflict Societies in the Balkans pp. 565-591

- Paula Pickering
- Who is to Blame? Agency, Causality, Responsibility and the Role of Experts in Russian Framings of Global Climate Change pp. 593-619

- Elana Wilson Rowe
- Research and Development, Competitiveness and European Integration of South Eastern Europe pp. 621-650

- Slavo Radosevic
- Status Shift and Ethnic Mobilisation in the March 1956 Events in Georgia pp. 651-668

- Timothy Blauvelt
- The Soviet Agricultural Surplus: A Retrospective pp. 669-683

- Paul Gregory
- A Survey of Perspectives on Intergovernmental Relations: A Comparative Analysis of the Czech and Slovak Republics pp. 685-709

- Phillip Bryson, Scott Smith and Gary Cornia
- Reviews pp. 711-737

- Mark Sandle, Neil Robinson, Sabrina Ramet, Geoffrey Swain, Patricia Leon, Jane Nolan, Michael Westrate, Josephine von Zitzewitz, Andreas Umland, Grant Weller, Neil Munro, Jose Manuel Saiz-Alvarez, Wim van Meurs, Kerstin Zimmer, Kelly Hignett, Michael Mahoney and Corina Filipescu
- Books Received pp. 739-739

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 741-742

- The Editors
Volume 61, issue 3, 2009
- Oil and Gas: A Blessing for the Few. Hydrocarbons and Inequality within Regions in Russia pp. 385-407

- Tullio Buccellato and Tomasz Mickiewicz
- Narratives of Translocation, Dislocation and Location: Armenian Youth Cultural Identities in Southern Russia pp. 409-433

- Ulrike Ziemer
- National Minorities and International Change: Being Ukrainian in Contemporary Poland pp. 435-456

- Peter Vermeersch
- The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: ‘Tackling the Three Evils’. A Regional Response to Non-traditional Security Challenges or an Anti-Western Bloc? pp. 457-482

- Stephen Aris
- Reference Group Perspective on State Behaviour: A Case Study of Estonia's Counterterrorism Policies pp. 483-504

- Mariya Omelicheva
- Ethnic Issues in the Famine of 1932–1933 in Ukraine pp. 505-518

- David Marples
Volume 61, issue 2, 2009
- Implementation without Coordination: The Impact of EU Conditionality on Ukraine under the European Neighbourhood Policy pp. 187-211

- Kataryna Wolczuk
- Public Opinion in Russia on the Politics of Human Trafficking pp. 213-248

- Mary Buckley
- Economic and Security Regionalism among Patrimonial Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Central Asia pp. 249-281

- Kathleen Collins
- The Case of: Dubrovka and the Search for Answers pp. 283-311

- Alan Holiman
- Criminalising the Past and Reconstructing Collective Memory: The Romanian Truth Commission pp. 313-336

- Monica Ciobanu
- EU–Russian Relations and Turkey's Role as an Energy Corridor pp. 337-356

- Ali Tekin and Paul Williams
- Reviews pp. 357-380

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 381-381

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 383-384

- The Editors
Volume 61, issue 1, 2009
- National Identity: Civic, Ethnic, Hybrid, and Atomised Individuals pp. 1-28

- Holley Hansen and Vicki Hesli
- Gender and Perceived Control in the Russian Federation pp. 29-49

- Jennifer Barrett and Cynthia Buckley
- Securing the Only Game in Town: The EU's Political Conditionality and Democratic Consolidation in Post-Soviet Latvia pp. 51-84

- Geoffrey Pridham
- Making a Difference? NGOs and Civil Society Development in Russia pp. 85-108

- Jo Crotty
- Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan as Post-Soviet Rentier States: Resource Incomes and Autocracy as a Double ‘Curse’in Post-Soviet Regimes pp. 109-140

- Anja Franke, Andrea Gawrich and Gurban Alakbarov
- Illegal Economic and Transit Migration in the Czech Republic: A Study of Individual Migrants' Behaviour pp. 141-156

- Dušan Drbohlav and Eva Janská
- The Search for Internal Enemies pp. 157-162

- Sarah Badcock
- Reviews pp. 163-178

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 179-181

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 183-184

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 185-186

- The Editors
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