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Volume 74, issue 10, 2022
- Moscow is Far Away: Peasant Communal Traditions in the Expulsion of Collective Farm Members in the Vyatka–Kirov Region 1932–1939 pp. 1769-1792

- Samantha Lomb
- Sanitising Sex in the USSR: State Approaches to Sexual Health in the Brezhnev Era pp. 1793-1815

- Siobhán Hearne
- Provincial Apparatchiks as Investment Supervisors: The Polish Economic Boom of the Early 1970s pp. 1816-1845

- Maciej Tymiński
- The European Union as a Recognised Energy Actor in Relations with the Russian Federation, 2014–2019 pp. 1846-1870

- Zbyněk Dubský and Lukáš Tichý
- Capture Me If You Can: The Road to the Political Colonisation of Business in Post-Milošević Serbia pp. 1871-1894

- Miloš Resimić
- ‘Out-Europeanising’ the Competition: Armenian Genocide Recognition in Bulgaria pp. 1895-1914

- Daniel Fittante
- Ukraine’s 2019 Elections: Pro-Russian Parties and The Impact of Occupation pp. 1915-1936

- Paul D’Anieri
- A Home Away from Home: Migration, Identity and ‘Sojourning’ in the Life of Uzbekistanis in Japan pp. 1937-1964

- Timur Dadabaev and Mukaddam Akhmedova
- The Workers’ Opposition in the Russian Communist Party. Documents 1919–1930 pp. 1965-1966

- Geoffrey Swain
- Our Man in Warszawa. How the West Misread Poland pp. 1967-1968

- Krzysztof Jaskulowski
- Principled Pragmatism in Practice. The EU’s Policy towards Russia after Crimea pp. 1968-1970

- Ayşe Gülce Uygun
- Russian Conservatism. Managing Change under Permanent Revolution pp. 1970-1972

- Burcu Degirmen Dysart
- Russia Today and Conspiracy Theories. People, Power and Politics on RT pp. 1972-1973

- Muhammed Onur Çöpoğlu
- Oil in Putin’s Russia. The Contests over Rents and Economic Policy pp. 1973-1975

- Halil Burak Sakal
- Russia and the 2018 FIFA World Cup pp. 1975-1977

- Vitaly Kazakov
- Revealing Schemes. The Politics of Conspiracy in Russia and the Post-Soviet Region pp. 1977-1978

- Dima Kortukov
- Rentier Capitalism and Its Discontents. Power, Morality and Resistance in Central Asia pp. 1979-1980

- Assel Tutumlu
- China’s Political Worldview and Chinese Exceptionalism. International Order and Global Leadership pp. 1980-1982

- Zerrin Torun
- Human Security in China. A Post-Pandemic State pp. 1982-1984

- Xuechen Chen
- Books Received pp. 1985-1986

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 9, 2022
- Near Abroad: Russia’s Role in Post-Soviet Eurasia pp. 1529-1550

- Elias Götz
- Russia, Eurasia and the Meaning of Crimea pp. 1551-1573

- Andrei Tsygankov
- Does Integration Rhetoric Help? Eurasian Regionalism and the Rhetorical Dissonance of Russian Elites pp. 1574-1595

- Alexander Libman
- Russia and the South Caucasus: The China Challenge pp. 1596-1615

- Tracey German
- The East Wind Prevails? Russia’s Response to China’s Eurasian Ambitions pp. 1616-1639

- Jeffrey Mankoff
- ‘Steppe-ing’ Out of Russia’s Shadow: Russia’s Changing ‘Energy Power’ in Post-Soviet Eurasia pp. 1640-1656

- Morena Skalamera
- Managed Regional Rivalry Between Russia and Turkey After the Annexation of Crimea pp. 1657-1675

- Seçkin Köstem
- Why Did Russia and the EU Clash Over Ukraine in 2014, But Not Over Armenia? pp. 1676-1699

- Tom Casier
- Belarus, Kazakhstan and Alliance Security Dilemmas in the Former Soviet Union: Intra-Alliance Threat and Entrapment After the Ukraine Crisis pp. 1700-1728

- Thomas Ambrosio
- Taking the Longer View: A Neoclassical Realist Account of Russia’s Neighbourhood Policy pp. 1729-1763

- Elias Götz
- List of Contributors pp. 1764-1767

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 8, 2022
- ‘Global Russians’: A Case Study of Transnational Actors in World Politics pp. 1325-1349

- Vera Ageeva and Sergei Akopov
- State Corporate Governance in Russia pp. 1350-1384

- Nicole Krome
- Framing Different Groups of Immigrants in Central Europe Before and During the 2015–2017 EU Refugee Crisis pp. 1385-1412

- Jan Kovář
- What Makes Social Movements Successful: The Case of Gudiashvili Square pp. 1413-1432

- Salome Dundua, Tamar Amashukeli and Sandro Tabatadze
- Supporting Democratic Policing in Central Asia: Limitations of the OSCE pp. 1433-1458

- Cornelius Friesendorf
- Chinese Media Delegations to Europe and the Reconstruction of Media Discourse on Europe in Post-Mao China (1978–1992) pp. 1459-1482

- Chun Gan
- Networks as Political Tools in the Western Balkans: From the ‘Brotherhood and Unity’ Highway to the Transport Community pp. 1483-1506

- Michael Charokopos
- Navalny. Putin’s Nemesis, Russia’s Future? pp. 1507-1508

- Anders Aslund
- Europe, Russia and the Liberal World Order. International Relations After the Cold War pp. 1508-1510

- Taylan Özgür Kaya
- Freedom of Expression in Russia’s New Mediasphere pp. 1511-1512

- Alexandra Brankova
- Voluntery: Syla nebayduzhykh pp. 1512-1514

- Taras Kuzio
- Analysing Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy. Regime Neo-Eurasianism in the Nazarbaev Era pp. 1514-1516

- Anastasia Vishnevskaya-Mann
- Borders on the Move. Territorial Change and Ethnic Cleansing in the Hungarian–Slovak Borderlands, 1938–1948 pp. 1516-1518

- Jonathan R. Parker
- Exporting Virtue? China’s International Human Rights Activism in the Age of Xi Jinping pp. 1518-1520

- Axel Dessein
- The Communist Judicial System in China, 1927–1976 pp. 1520-1521

- Guilherme Vargas Castilhos
- Soviet Policy in Xinjiang. Stalin and the National Movement in Eastern Turkistan pp. 1521-1523

- Mohammed Alrmizan
- Journeys Through the Russian Empire. The Photographic Legacy of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky pp. 1523-1525

- Yelizaveta Raykhlina
- Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia pp. 1525-1526

- Giustina Selvelli
- Books Received pp. 1527-1528

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 7, 2022
- A Sign of Things to Come? Youth and Politics: Regimes, Values and Agency pp. 1105-1122

- Félix Krawatzek
- Apathy is not Enough: Changing Modes of Student Management in Post-Mao China pp. 1123-1146

- Jérôme Doyon and Konstantinos Tsimonis
- From Peasants to Builders of Socialism: The Mobilisation of Young Workers in Socialist Yugoslavia (1945–1965) pp. 1147-1165

- Ivana Dobrivojević Tomić
- Russia's Vigilante YouTube Stars. Digital Entrepreneurship and Heroic Masculinity in the Service of Flexible Authoritarianism pp. 1166-1189

- Anna Schwenck
- Attitudes to Putin-Era Patriotism Amongst Russia’s ‘In Between’ Generation pp. 1190-1209

- Jussi Lassila and Anna Sanina
- From Demobilisation to Civic Engagement: The Post-2014 Remodelling of the Belarusian Republican Youth Union pp. 1210-1230

- Ryhor Nizhnikau and Kristiina Silvan
- Anti-Corruption Mobilisation in Siberia: The Role of Universities pp. 1231-1253

- Olena Nikolayenko
- Internationalist Nation-Builders: Youth under Brezhnev in the Soviet South pp. 1254-1277

- Stefan B. Kirmse
- Transnational Links and Political Attitudes: Young People in Russia pp. 1278-1299

- Félix Krawatzek and Gwendolyn Sasse
- ‘People Were Waiting for That’: Protest Rap and Public Mood in Bishkek pp. 1300-1321

- Florian Coppenrath
- List of Contributors pp. 1322-1324

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 6, 2022
- Socialist Yugoslavism and National Minorities in a Contested Borderland: Rijeka 1953–1961 pp. 897-918

- Marco Abram
- Legitimising Surveillance in Low-Trust Postcommunist Societies pp. 919-944

- Fredrika Björklund and Ola Svenonius
- Legitimacy, Independence and Impartiality: How do Serbian and Croatian Legal Professionals Assess Their Judiciaries? pp. 945-967

- Danilo Vuković and Marko Mrakovčić
- Russia's Actually (Non-)Existent Neoliberalism: The Development of the Russian Far East as Discourse and Practice pp. 968-989

- Anna Kuteleva, Klavdiya Chernilevskaya, Polina Salnikova and Egor Shevchuk
- Double Standards as Modus Operandi: Mixing Business and Politics in Russia pp. 990-1005

- Svetlana Barsukova and Elena Denisova-Schmidt
- Religious Narratives and Russia’s Soft Power in the Middle East pp. 1006-1027

- Natalia Timuș
- ‘Nobody Goes to Another Monastery with their Own Charter’: The EU’s Promotion of ‘European Values’ as Perceived in Central Asia pp. 1028-1050

- Zhanibek Arynov
- Geopolitics in Glass Cases: Nationalist Narratives on Sino–Russian Relations in Chinese Border Museums pp. 1051-1081

- Iacopo Adda and Yuexin Rachel Lin
- Taking Stock of Shock. Social Consequences of the 1989 Revolutions pp. 1082-1083

- Anders Aslund
- The Soviet Myth of World War II. Patriotic Memory and the Russian Question in the USSR pp. 1083-1085

- Dmitry Halavach
- Making the World Safe for Dictatorship pp. 1085-1087

- Chi Zhang
- Tito’s Secret Empire. How the Maharaja of the Balkans Fooled the World pp. 1087-1088

- James Dunne
- The Cold War from the Margins. A Small Socialist State on the Global Cultural Scene pp. 1088-1090

- Catherine Baker
- Beyond the Protest Square. Digital Media and Augmented Dissent pp. 1090-1091

- Mesut Aslan
- Russia’s Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts. The Case of Armenia and Azerbaijan pp. 1091-1093

- Lance Davies
- Nested Nationalism. Making and Unmaking Nations in the Soviet Caucasus pp. 1093-1095

- Vicken Cheterian
- Law and the Party in China. Ideology and Organisation pp. 1095-1096

- Samir Forić
- Crisis in Russian Studies? Nationalism (Imperialism), Racism and War pp. 1097-1098

- Tingting Hu
- The Chinese Communist Youth League. Juniority and Responsiveness in a Party Youth Organization pp. 1098-1099

- Zheyu Shang
- Putin Confronts the West. The Logic of Russian Foreign Relations, 1999–2020 pp. 1100-1101

- Aleksandra Raspopina
- Books Received pp. 1102-1103

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 5, 2022
- When Lenin Becomes Lennon: Decommunisation and the Politics of Memory in Ukraine pp. 709-733

- Maksym Kovalov
- Civil Society, Rights and Welfare: Exploring the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in the Commonwealth of Independent States pp. 734-759

- Paul Chaney
- Managing Dissent in Post-Soviet Authoritarianism. New Censorship of Protest Music in Belarus and Russia, 2000–2018 pp. 760-788

- Yauheni Kryzhanouski
- Have They Already Emerged? Mapping the Population of National Interest Organisations in Post-Communist Poland pp. 789-808

- Patrycja Rozbicka and Paweł Kamiński
- From Future Scenarios to Sovereignty Declarations: Estonian Cyberspeak and the Breakup of the Soviet Union pp. 809-831

- Juhan Saharov
- The 2013 Brussels Agreement and the Political Discourse of the Serbian Leadership: Pro-EU Adaptation with Anti-EU Rhetoric pp. 832-856

- Nikola Mladenović
- Rethinking Transfers of Power and Public Protest in Kazakhstan, 1959–1989 pp. 857-871

- Nari Shelekpayev
- The Volga. A History of Russia’s Greatest River pp. 872-873

- Stefan B. Kirmse
- The Life of Permafrost. A History of Frozen Earth in Russian and Soviet Science pp. 873-875

- Samantha Lomb
- Ukrainian Nationalism in the Age of Extremes. An Intellectual Biography of Dmytro Dontsov pp. 875-877

- Taras Kuzio
- The EU’s Impact on Identity Formation in East-Central Europe Between 2004 and 2013. Perceptions of the Nation and Europe in Political Parties of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia pp. 877-879

- Tabitha A. Baker
- European–Russian Power Relations in Turbulent Times pp. 879-880

- Büşra Bayramoğlu
- Football Politics in Central Europe and Eastern Europe. A Study on the Geopolitical Area’s Tribal, Imaginal and Contextual Politics pp. 880-882

- Michael Cole
- The Causes of Post-Mobilization Leadership Change and Continuity. A Comparative Analysis of Post-Color Revolution in Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia pp. 882-883

- Halil Ibrahim Buyukmehmetoglu
- Russia Resurrected. Its Power and Purpose in a New Global Order pp. 883-885

- Michael Coffey
- The Russian State and Russian Energy Companies, 1992–2018 pp. 885-886

- Tiziana Melchiorre
- Russian Conflict Management and European Security Governance. Policy and Practice pp. 886-888

- Ohannes Geukjian
- A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present. Modernisation, Ideology and Nationality pp. 888-890

- Martin J. Kozon
- China pp. 890-892

- Zerrin Torun
- The Women’s International Democratic Federation, the Global South, and the Cold War. Defending the Rights of Women of the ‘Whole World’? pp. 892-893

- Tetiana Havlin
- The People’s Health. Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao’s China, 1949–1983 pp. 893-895

- Hu Yun
- Books Received pp. 896-896

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 4, 2022
- Stalin and the Generals: Reconstructing Trust during World War II pp. 523-544

- Oleg Khlevniuk
- Computers for the Planned Economy: Franco–Soviet Scientific–Technical Cooperation during the Cold War pp. 545-568

- Isabelle Gouarné and Olessia Kirtchik
- Prewar Public Discourse: Letters to Politika, Belgrade, 1988–1991 pp. 569-597

- Josip Glaurdić and Michal Mochtak
- Russia and its Allies in Three Strategic Environments pp. 598-619

- Nikolai Silaev
- How Does the Politics of Fear in Russia Work? The Case of Social Mobilisation in Support of Minority Languages pp. 620-641

- Guzel Yusupova
- Abkhazia: Recasting ‘Ethnic’ War pp. 642-659

- Marc Dorpema
- The Power of Ambiguity: National Symbols, Nation-Building and Political Legitimacy in Kazakhstan pp. 660-682

- Sabina Insebayeva and Nafissa Insebayeva
- Queer Budapest, 1873–1961 pp. 683-684

- Catherine Baker
- Faster, Higher, Stronger, Comrades! Sports, Art, and Ideology in Late Russian and Early Soviet Culture pp. 684-686

- Natalia Kovalyova
- The Hungarian Agricultural Miracle? Sovietization and Americanization in a Communist Country pp. 686-687

- Eszter Bartha
- Historical Legacies of Communism. Modern Politics, Society, and Economic Development pp. 688-689

- Liu Peng
- Belarus. The Last European Dictatorship. New edition pp. 689-691

- George O. Liber
- Civil War? Interstate War? Hybrid War? Dimensions and Interpretations of the Donbas Conflict in 2014–2020 pp. 691-692

- Yuriy Savelyev
- Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space pp. 693-694

- Taras Kuzio
- The Red Mirror. Putin’s Leadership and Russia’s Insecure Identity; Between Two Fires. Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin’s Russia pp. 695-697

- Matthew Blackburn
- In Search of the True Russia. The Provinces in Contemporary Nationalist Discourse pp. 697-698

- Fengfeng Zhang
- Pharmapolitics in Russia. Making Drugs and Rebuilding the Nation pp. 699-700

- Oktay F. Tanrısever
- Pussy Riot. Speaking Punk to Power pp. 700-701

- Sona Singh
- The Role of Regions in EU–China Relations pp. 701-703

- Ayşe Gülce Uygun
- Unending Capitalism. How Consumerism Negated China’s Communist Revolution pp. 703-704

- Yuanbo Qi
- China Goes Green. Coercive Environmentalism for a Troubled Planet pp. 705-706

- Ekaterina Muslimova
- Books Received pp. 707-708

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 3, 2022
- Making Sense of the News in an Authoritarian Regime: Russian Television Viewers’ Reception of the Russia–Ukraine Conflict pp. 337-359

- Maxim Alyukov
- A New Look at Region, Language, Ethnicity and Civic National Identity in Ukraine pp. 360-381

- Lowell Barrington
- Russia’s Architecture of Hegemony: Christian Orthodox Subordination Strategies in Russia’s Peripheral Zone pp. 382-401

- Maximilian Ohle, Richard J. Cook, Srðan M. Jovanović and Zhaoying Han
- Minilateral Cooperation in the EU’s Post-Brexit Common Security and Defence Policy: Germany and the Visegrád Countries pp. 402-425

- Jana Urbanovská, Martin Chovančík and Stanislava Brajerčíková
- Inclusive Education in Today’s Russia: Room for Manoeuvre pp. 426-448

- Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova and Aleksandra Goriainova
- The Sinking of the Armada: Problems for the Three ‘Flagship’ Foreign Investment Agroholdings in Russia and Ukraine pp. 449-480

- Christopher Lander and Brian Kuns
- Economic Strategies and Immigration in the Soviet Union’s Western Borderlands: Lithuania, Latvia and Belorussia in the 1950s and 1960s pp. 481-498

- Saulius Grybkauskas
- Weak Strongman. The Limits of Power in Putin’s Russia pp. 499-500

- Anders Aslund
- Novyi balans sil. Rossiya v poiskakh vneshnepoliticheskogo ravnovesiya pp. 500-502

- Georgi Asatryan
- Protestbewegungen im langen Schatten des Kreml. Aufbruch und Resignation in Russland und der Ukraine pp. 502-503

- Tetiana Havlin
- Routledge Handbook of the Caucasus pp. 504-505

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- Shadow Exchanges Along the New Silk Roads pp. 505-506

- Xiaoguang Wang
- Convenient Criticism. Local Media and Governance in Urban China pp. 507-508

- Ong Thao
- Beyond the Steppe Frontier. A History of the Sino–Russian Border pp. 508-510

- Henryk Alff
- Before Tito. The Communist Party of Yugoslavia during the Great Purge (1936–1940) pp. 510-511

- Ioannis Lainas
- Soviet Defectors. Revelations of Renegade Intelligence Officers, 1924–1954 pp. 512-513

- Chi Zhang
- Remaking Ukraine after World War II. The Clash of Local and Central Soviet Power pp. 513-515

- Christopher Gilley
- Substate Dictatorship. Networks, Loyalty, and Institutional Change in the Soviet Union pp. 515-517

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Books Received pp. 518-521

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 2, 2022
- Correction pp. ii-ii

- The Editors
- Understanding the Post-Imperial Politics of Security, Stability and Ordering in Central Asia: An Introduction pp. 179-193

- Philipp Lottholz and Thorsten Bonacker
- Securitising HIV/AIDS in Tajikistan: Framings, Policies and Practices pp. 194-218

- Karolina Kluczewska and Oleg Korneev
- The USSR is Dead: Long Live the USSR? Tajikistan’s Inconclusive Transition to Security (In)dependence, 1991–1992 pp. 219-236

- Isaac McKean Scarborough
- Authoritarianism, Ethnic Management and Non-Securitisation: The Kyrgyz Minority in Uzbekistan pp. 237-265

- Nick Megoran and Shavkat Rakhmatullaev
- The Politics of Stability in Kazakhstan: Depoliticising Participation Through Consultative Ideology? pp. 266-287

- Sebastian Schiek
- Where Did All the Wahhabis Go? The Evolution of Threat in Central Asian Scholarship pp. 288-309

- Hélène Thibault
- The Post-Imperial Politics of Security and Depoliticisation: Comparing Discourses and Practices of Ordering Across Central Asia pp. 310-334

- Thorsten Bonacker and Philipp Lottholz
- List of Contributors pp. 335-336

- The Editors
Volume 74, issue 1, 2022
- Authoritarian Cooptation of Civil Society: The Case of Belarus pp. 1-30

- Anastasiya Astapova, Vasil Navumau, Ryhor Nizhnikau and Leonid Polishchuk
- Maly Traścianiec in the Context of Current Narratives on the Holocaust in the Republic of Belarus pp. 31-49

- David R. Marples and Veranika Laputska
- Welfare Restructuring in Russia since 2012: National Trends and Evidence from the Regions pp. 50-71

- Ilya Matveev and Anastasia Novkunskaya
- Les enfants terribles de l’Europe? The ‘Sovereigntist’ Role of the Visegrád Group in the Context of the Migration Crisis pp. 72-100

- Vladislav Strnad
- Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being in Central Asia pp. 101-124

- Alma Kudebayeva, Alma Sharipova and Dina Sharipova
- A Christmas Ceasefire: Jimmy Carter’s Peace Mission to Bosnia in 1994 pp. 125-139

- Hamza Karčić
- Selective Equality: Social Democratic Parties and the Referendums on Same-Sex Marriage in Eastern Europe pp. 140-158

- Sergiu Gherghina and Nanuli Silagadze
- Russian Politics and Response to Globalization pp. 159-160

- Dragoș Șamșudean
- Russian Modernization. A New Paradigm pp. 160-161

- Christine Engel
- Politics for Profit. Business, Elections, and Policymaking in Russia pp. 162-163

- Isabelle DeSisto
- Russia as Civilization. Ideological Discourses in Politics, Media, and Academia pp. 163-165

- Patricia Salas Sanchez
- The Bridge. Natural Gas in a Redivided Europe pp. 165-166

- Taylan Özgür Kaya
- The Autocratic Middle Class. How State Dependency Reduces the Demand for Democracy pp. 166-168

- Zuzanna Brunarska
- Conspiracy Theories in Eastern Europe. Tropes and Trends pp. 168-170

- Natasza Styczyńska
- Brave New Hungary. Mapping the ‘System of National Cooperation’ pp. 170-171

- Max Steuer
- Transitional Justice in Poland. Memory and the Politics of the Past pp. 172-173

- Anthony Kemp-Welch
- Revising History in Communist Europe. Constructing Counter-Revolution in 1956 and 1968 pp. 173-174

- Pinar Uz-Hançarli
- Islam in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. Between Churchification and Securitization pp. 174-176

- Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz
- Books Received pp. 177-177

- The Editors
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