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Volume 59, issue 8, 2007
- Symposium Editors' Introduction pp. 1243-1244

- Birgit Beumers, Stephen Hutchings and Natalia Rulyova
- The struggle for press freedom in Russia: reflections of a Russian journalist pp. 1245-1262

- Nadezhda Azhgikhina
- The next general elections in Russia: What role for the media? pp. 1263-1278

- Daphne Skillen
- The neo-Soviet model of the media pp. 1279-1297

- Sarah Oates
- Mass media and the information climate in Russia pp. 1299-1313

- Hedwig de Smaele
- The local and the International in Russian business journalism: Structures and practices pp. 1315-1329

- Katja Koikkalainen
- Official media discourse and the self-representation of entrepreneurs in Belarus pp. 1331-1348

- Galina Miazhevich
- The image of the terrorist threat in the official Russian press: the Moscow theatre crisis (2002) and the Beslan hostage crisis (2004) pp. 1349-1365

- Aglaya Snetkov
- Domesticating the Western format on Russian TV: Subversive glocalisation in the game show () pp. 1367-1386

- Natalia Rulyova
- Drinking to the nation: Russian television advertising and cultural differentiation pp. 1387-1403

- Jeremy Morris
- The social role of artists in Post-Soviet Moldova: Cultural policy, Europeanisation, and the state pp. 1405-1427

- Jennifer Cash
- Romania's travails with democracy and accession to the European Union pp. 1429-1450

- Monica Ciobanu
- Reviews pp. 1451-1457

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 1459-1459

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1461-1461

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 7, 2007
- The view from below: Local government and Putin's reforms pp. 1071-1088

- John Young and Gary Wilson
- Party finance in Russia: Has the 2001 law ‘on political parties’ made a difference? pp. 1089-1113

- Kenneth Wilson
- Hungary and the European Union: The political implications of societal security promotion pp. 1115-1144

- Eamonn Butler
- After the War was over: The civilian return to Leningrad pp. 1145-1161

- Elizabeth White
- Remembering the Soviet State: children and dekulakisation pp. 1163-1177

- Michael Kaznelson
- The role of oil and gas in Kazakhstan's foreign policy: Looking east or west? pp. 1179-1199

- Pinar İpek
- The ‘Bulgarian ethnic model’—reality or ideology? pp. 1201-1215

- Bernd Rechel
- The political is personal: Corruption, clientelism, patronage, informal practices and the dynamics of post-communism pp. 1217-1224

- Neil Robinson
Volume 59, issue 6, 2007
- Internal Migration Trends in Soviet and Post-Soviet European Russia pp. 887-911

- Anne White
- Empty Spaces and the Value of Symbols: Estonia's ‘War of Monuments’ from Another Angle pp. 913-936

- Stuart Burch and David Smith
- The Growing Litigiousness of Czech Elections pp. 937-959

- Kieran Williams
- Who Do You Trust? Ethnicity and Trust in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 961-976

- Peter Håkansson and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Slovakia's Neoliberal Turn pp. 977-998

- Sharon Fisher, John Gould and Tim Haughton
- Alcohol, Policy and Politics in Kazakhstan pp. 999-1023

- Elizabeth Waters and Betsy Thom
- Prospects for Managed Democracy in Russia pp. 1025-1047

- Stephen Wegren and Andrew Konitzer
Volume 59, issue 5, 2007
- Why did CPSU reform fail? The 28th Party Congress Reconsidered pp. 709-733

- Atsushi Ogushi
- Governance and land use decision-making in Russian cities and regions pp. 735-760

- Beth Mitchneck
- The New Competition and the New Economy: Poland in the international division of labour pp. 761-777

- Jane Hardy
- Muslim leaders in Russia's Volga-Urals: Self-Perceptions and Relationship with regional authorities pp. 779-805

- Kimitaka Matsuzato
- The impact of finance regulations on political parties: The case of Bulgaria pp. 807-827

- Tatiana Kostadinova
- The OSCE as an agent of socialisation? International norm Dynamics and political change in Central Asia pp. 829-846

- Alexander Warkotsch
- On continuing to misunderstand arguments: Response to Mark Tauger pp. 847-868

- S. Wheatcroft
- Another Forged ‘Stalin document’ pp. 869-872

- Michael Ellman
- Reviews pp. 873-881

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 883-883

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 885-885

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 4, 2007
- The historical foundations of party politics in post-communist East Central Europe pp. 541-566

- James Toole
- Framing ethnic minority mobilisation in Central Asia: The cases of Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan pp. 567-590

- Matteo Fumagalli
- Networked poverty in rural Russia pp. 591-620

- Sergei Shubin
- Belgrade, Pale, Knin: Kin-state Control over rebellious puppets? pp. 621-641

- Nina Caspersen
- Elite networks and worldviews during the Yel'tsin years pp. 643-661

- Andrew Buck
- Stalin and the Soviet famine of 1932 – 33 Revisited pp. 663-693

- Michael Ellman
- Men in Contemporary Russia: The Fallen Heroes of Post-Soviet Change pp. 695-704

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 3, 2007
- The puzzle of Putin's gubernatorial appointments pp. 365-399

- J. Goode
- Regionalisation and regionalism in the post-Soviet space: Current status and implications for institutional development pp. 401-430

- Alexander Libman
- Economic transformation in the Czech Republic—a qualified success pp. 431-450

- Martin Myant
- The construction of Orthodox churches in post-communist Romania pp. 451-480

- Liviu Andreescu
- Nationhood and the minority question in Central Asia. The Russians in Kazakhstan pp. 481-501

- Sébastien Peyrouse
- ‘Compliance or contradiction’? Teaching ‘History’ in the ‘New’ Ukraine. A view from Ukraine's Eastern Borderlands pp. 503-519

- Peter Rodgers
- Stalinist logic, excess morality and the Rational Fool: A response to Davies, Wheatcroft and Harrison pp. 521-527

- Vincent Barnett
- Reviews pp. 529-536

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 537-538

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 539-539

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 2, 2007
- Re-scaling the debate on Russian economic growth: Regional restructuring and development asynchronies pp. 191-215

- Oleg Golubchikov
- ‘Red Mobs’, ‘Yuppies’, ‘Lamb Heads’ and Others: Contacts, Informal Networks and Politics in the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania pp. 217-252

- Åse Berit Grødeland
- On researching ‘Ethnic Conflict’: epistemology, politics, and a Central Asian boundary dispute pp. 253-277

- Nick Megoran
- Putin's struggle for federalism: Structures, operation, and the commitment problem pp. 279-302

- Elena Chebankova
- Constructing communism in the Romanian People's Republic. Orthodoxy and state, 1948 – 49 pp. 303-329

- Lucian Leustean
- Years of war in the East, 1939 – 45: A review article pp. 331-352

- Michael Carley
- Reviews pp. 353-360

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 361-361

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 363-363

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 1, 2007
- China in the Russian mind today: Ambivalence and defeatism pp. 1-21

- Vladimir Shlapentokh
- The Baltic states and Moscow's 9 May commemoration: Analysing memory politics in Europe pp. 23-46

- Eva-Clarita Onken
- Conflicting patterns of thought in the Russian debate on transition: 1992 – 2002 pp. 47-69

- Joachim Zweynert
- Extricating the state: The move to competitive capture in post-communist Bulgaria pp. 71-95

- Andrew Barnes
- The differential impact of state finance on the Romanian party system pp. 97-109

- Steven Roper
- The structure and evolution of trade in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s pp. 111-135

- Manuel Palazuelos-Martinez
- The Folklore of Finland's Eastern Trade pp. 137-162

- Pekka Sutela
- Chechnya: Russia's ‘war on terror’ or ‘war terror’? pp. 163-168

- John Russell
- Reviews pp. 169-184

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 185-186

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 187-187

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of reviewers pp. 189-189

- The Editors
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