Europe-Asia Studies
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Volume 53, issue 8, 2001
- Off the Cuff Politics—Explaining Russia's Lack of a Ukraine Strategy pp. 1141-1157

- Tor Bukkvoll
- Premature Deaths: Russia's Radical Economic Transition in Soviet Perspective pp. 1159-1176

- Steven Rosefielde
- Superpresidentialism and Political Party Development in Russia, Ukraine, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan pp. 1177-1191

- John T. Ishiyama and Ryan Kennedy
- Czech Attitudes Towards the Roma: 'Expecting More of Havel's Country'? pp. 1193-1219

- Rick Fawn
- The Soviet 1937 Provincial Show Trials: Carnival or Terror? pp. 1221-1233

- Michael Ellman
- An Assessment of Outward Foreign Direct Investment from China's Transitional Economy pp. 1235-1254

- Hsiu-Ling Wu and Chien-Hsun Chen
Volume 53, issue 7, 2001
- Political Conflict and Legal Uncertainty: The Privatisation of Land Ownership in Russia pp. 981-999

- Louis Skyner
- The Dynamic Impact on the Central-Eastern European Economies of Accession to the European Union: Social Capability and Technology Absorption pp. 1001-1021

- David A. Dyker
- Ethnicity and Social Exclusion in Estonia and Latvia pp. 1023-1049

- Aadne Aasland and Tone Fløtten
- Hungarian and Polish Reactions to the Events of 1956: New Archival Evidence pp. 1051-1076

- Johanna Granville
- Inter-State Cooperation in Central Asia from the CIS to the Shanghai Forum pp. 1077-1095

- Gregory Gleason
- Adapting to the Stalinist Order: Alexander Dovzhenko's Psychological Journey, 1933–1953 pp. 1097-1116

- George O. Liber
Volume 53, issue 6, 2001
- Russia: Still Open to the West? Evolution of the State Identity in the Foreign Policy and Security Discourse pp. 821-839

- Alla Kassianova
- The Russian Detour: Real Transition in a Virtual Economy? pp. 841-867

- Lars Carlsson, Nils-Gustav Lundgren and Mats-Olov Olsson
- Legislative Voting Behaviour in the Russian Duma: Understanding the Effect of Mandate pp. 869-884

- Frank C. Thames
- The State of Agrarian Reform in the Former Soviet Union pp. 885-901

- Max Spoor and Oane Visser
- The Economic Consequences of Slobodan Milo w evi ' pp. 903-919

- Michael Palairet
- Germany and the East pp. 921-952

- Wayne C. Thompson
Volume 53, issue 5, 2001
- Economists, Soviet Growth Slowdown and the Collapse pp. 675-695

- Vladimir Kontorovich
- The Question of Legitimacy: Elites and Political Support in Russia pp. 697-718

- Anton Steen
- Putin's Federal Reforms and their Implications for Presidential Power in Russia pp. 719-743

- Matthew Hyde
- HZDS: The Ideology, Organisation and Support Base of Slovakia's Most Successful Party pp. 745-769

- Tim Haughton
- Compatriot Games: Explaining the 'Diaspora Linkage' in Russia's Military Withdrawal from the Baltic States pp. 771-791

- Sven Gunnar Simonsen
Volume 53, issue 4, 2001
- Bankrupt Government: Intra-Executive Relations and the Politics of Budgetary Irresponsibility in El'tsin's Russia pp. 541-572

- Alexander Sokolowski
- Understanding Public Opinion in Post-Communist States: The Effects of Statistical Assumptions on Substantive Results pp. 573-594

- Lowell W. Barrington and Erik S. Herron
- Defence Industry Consolidation in East Central Europe in the 1990s pp. 595-611

- Yudit Kiss
- Official Figures and Unofficial Realities: Employment Rates and their Significance in Russia pp. 613-625

- Manfred Füllsack
- Economic Continuities in Albania's Turbulent History pp. 627-637

- Michael Kaser
Volume 53, issue 3, 2001
- Russian Agriculture and Food Processing: Vertical Cooperation and Spatial Dynamics pp. 389-418

- Grigory Ioffe and Tatyana Nefedova
- Voting in a Floating Party System: The 1999 Duma Election pp. 419-443

- Richard Rose, Neil Munro and Stephen White
- Postwar Normalisation and its Limits in the USSR: The Case of Trade pp. 445-471

- Julie Hessler
- Revising Pandora's Gifts: Religious and National Identity in the Post-Soviet Societal Fabric pp. 473-488

- Alexander Agadjanian
- The Ghosts of Pereyaslav: Russo-Ukrainian Historical Debates in the Post-Soviet Era pp. 489-505

- Serhii Plokhy
Volume 53, issue 2, 2001
- Property Without Rights: Dimensions of Russian Privatisation pp. 213-237

- Stefan Hedlund
- Legislative Activism of Russian Duma Deputies, 1996–1999 pp. 239-261

- Iulia Shevchenko and Grigorii V. Golosov
- For Victory? The Crises and Dilemmas of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation pp. 263-290

- Luke March
- Stalin's Cabinet: The Politburo and Decision Making in the Post-war Years pp. 291-312

- Yoram Gorlizki
- Environmental Policy Reform in the Post-communist Czech Republic: The Case of Air Pollution pp. 313-327

- Martin Horak
- Opposition at the Local Level: A Case Study of the Hammer and Sickle Factory pp. 329-350

- Kevin Murphy
Volume 53, issue 1, 2001
- The Realism of Russia's Foreign Policy pp. 7-31

- Allen C. Lynch
- 'Black Cash' Tax Evasion in Russia: Its Forms, Incentives and Consequences at Firm Level pp. 33-55

- Andrei Yakovlev
- Types of Identification among Russians in the 'Near Abroad' pp. 57-71

- Edwin Poppe and Louk Hagendoorn
- Nationalism for the Masses: Popular Support for Nationalism in Russia's Ethnic Republics pp. 73-104

- Dmitry Gorenburg
- Ethnic Parity and Democratic Pluralism in Dagestan: A Consociational Approach pp. 105-131

- Robert Bruce Ware and Enver Kisriev
- 'We're for the Muzhiks' Party!' Peasant Support for the Socialist Revolutionary Party During 1917 pp. 133-149

- Sarah Badcock
- Calling up the Reserves: Keynes, Tugan-Baranovsky and Russian War Finance pp. 151-169

- Vincent Barnett
Volume 52, issue 8, 2000
- The Economy and the Prospects for Anti-democratic Development in Russia pp. 1391-1416

- Neil Robinson
- The Russian Economy under El'tsin pp. 1417-1432

- Michael Ellman
- The Civilian Labour Force and Unemployment in the Russian Federation pp. 1433-1447

- Steven Rosefielde
- A Tale of Two Men: Bergavinov, Tolmachev and the Bergavinov Commission pp. 1449-1466

- Lynne Viola
- The Romanian Orthodox Church and Post-communist Democratisation pp. 1467-1488

- Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu
- The Problem of the Intelligentsia and Radicalism in Higher Education Under Stalin and Mao pp. 1489-1513

- Lisheng Zhu
- The Great Terror in Leningrad: A Quantitative Analysis pp. 1515-1534

- Melanie Ilic
- The Prospects of Assimilation of the Russophone Populations in Estonia and Ukraine: A Reaction to David Laitin's Research pp. 1535-1541

- Eduard Ponarin
- Reviews pp. 1543-1564

- The Editors
- Book Notes pp. 1565-1565

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 1567-1568

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1569-1569

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 7, 2000
- Reading Between the Welfare Lines: Politics and Policy Structure in Post-Communist Europe pp. 1191-1211

- Christine S. Lipsmeyer
- Rural Regional Development in Transition Economies: The Case of Romania pp. 1213-1235

- Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder, Jürgen Munz and Raimund Jehle
- Ethnic Division on Emerging Foreign Labour Markets in Poland during the Transition Period pp. 1237-1255

- Krystyna Iglicka
- Health Care in Prisons, Labour and Concentration Camps in Early Soviet Russia, 1918–1921 pp. 1257-1274

- Mary Schaeffer Conroy
- Episodes from the Early Cold War: Franco-Soviet Relations, 1917–1927 pp. 1275-1305

- Michael Jabara Carley
- Justice and Politics in Moscow 1983–1986: The Ambartsumyan Case pp. 1307-1329

- Luc Duhamel
- Restructuring and Marketing Strategies at Macro and Micro Levels: The Case of Slovenia pp. 1331-1348

- Štefan Bojnec
- The ZATO Archipelago Revisited - Is the Federal Government Loosening Its Grip? A Research Note pp. 1349-1360

- Gregory Brock
- Reviews pp. 1361-1379

- The Editors
- Book Notes pp. 1381-1382

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 1383-1384

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1385-1386

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 6, 2000
- In the State of Post-Soviet Aphasia: Symbolic Development in Contemporary Russia pp. 991-1016

- Serguei Oushakine
- Interpreting the Regional Effect in Ukrainian Politics pp. 1017-1041

- Sarah Birch
- The Real World of Civic Republicanism: Making Democracy Work in Poland and the Czech Republic pp. 1043-1068

- John S. Dryzek and Leslie Holmes
- Theories of Collective Action and Revolution: Evidence from the Romanian Transition of December 1989 pp. 1069-1093

- Richard Andrew Hall
- Government-Interest Group Relations in Hungarian Politics since 1989 pp. 1095-1114

- Terry Cox and Laszlo Vass
- Unternehmen Zeppelin: The Deployment of SS Saboteurs and Spies in the Soviet Union, 1942–1945 pp. 1115-1142

- Perry Biddiscombe
- The Scale and Nature of Stalinist Repression and its Demographic Significance: On Comments by Keep and Conquest pp. 1143-1159

- S. G. Wheatcroft
- Jadwiga Staniszkis, Post-Communism: The Emerging Enigma pp. 1161-1162

- George Sanford
- Ben Fowkes, The Post-Communist Era: Change and Continuity in Eastern Europe pp. 1162-1164

- Stephen Day
- Charles Bukowski & Barnabas Racz (eds), The Return of the Left in Post-communist States: Current Trends and Future Prospects pp. 1164-1165

- Laslo Sekelj
- Daniel S. Treisman, After the Deluge. Regional Crises and Political Consolidation in Russia pp. 1165-1167

- Vladimir Gel'man
- Alexander Ott, Parteien und Machtstrukturen in der Ukraine von 1991 bis 1998 pp. 1167-1168

- Roland Leitinger
- Rudolf Andorka, Tamás Kolosi, Richard Rose & György Vukovich (eds), A Society Transformed: Hungary in Time-Space Perspective pp. 1168-1170

- Jan Adam
- Marko Kos, Trends in Development of Transition Countries: Characteristics and Possibilities of Slovenia in Comparison with Other Post-Communist Countries and the European Union pp. 1170-1171

- Štefan Bojnec
- Hiroshi Kimura, Islands or Security? Japanese-Soviet Relations under Brezhnev and Andropov pp. 1171-1173

- Yoonhee Kang
- Peter Kenez, A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End pp. 1173-1174

- Murray Frame
- Elena Zubkova, Russia After the War. Hopes, Illusions, and Disappointments, 1945-1957 pp. 1174-1176

- Maureen Perrie
- Rosalind Marsh (ed.), Women and Russian Culture: Projections and Self-Perceptions pp. 1176-1177

- Margaret Tejerizo
- David Wolff, To the Harbin Station. The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898-1914 pp. 1177-1179

- Alex Marshall
- Books Received pp. 1181-1182

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1183-1183

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 5, 2000
- Between Transition and EU Accession: Hungary at the Millennium pp. 805-827

- László Csaba
- Urban Waterfront Regeneration and Local Governance in Tallinn pp. 829-850

- Merje Feldman
- Politics in the Periphery: Political Cleavages in Poland Interpreted in their Historical and International Context pp. 851-873

- Tomasz Zarycki
- Candidate Recruitment, Party Organisation and the Communist Successor Parties: The Cases of the pp. 875-896

- John Ishiyama
- Restructuring the Defence Industry and Arms Production in Russia pp. 897-914

- Antonio Sánchez-Andrés
- Transformation versus Tradition: Agrarian Policy and Government–Peasant Relations in Right-Bank Ukraine 1920–1923 pp. 915-937

- Graham Tan
- A Separate Space?: Karakalpak Nationalism and Devolution in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan pp. 939-953

- Reuel R. Hanks
- Reviews pp. 955-972

- The Editors
- Book Notes pp. 973-974

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 975-976

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 977-978

- The Editors
Volume 52, issue 4, 2000
- Financial Backwardness in Contemporary Perspective: Prospects for the Development of Financial Intermediation in Russia pp. 605-625

- William Tompson
- Law, Relationships and Private Enforcement: Transactional Strategies of Russian Enterprises pp. 627-656

- Kathryn Hendley, Peter Murrell and Randi Ryterman
- Russian Small Business, Authorities and the State pp. 657-676

- Nonna Barkhatova
- Social Change in Provincial Russia: The Intelligentsia in a Raion Centre pp. 677-694

- Anne White
- Molotov's Apprenticeship in Foreign Policy: The Triple Alliance Negotiations in 1939 pp. 695-722

- Derek Watson
- Tripartism in the Czech and Slovak Republics pp. 723-739

- Martin Myant, Brian Slocock, Simon Smith, Brian Slocock and Simon Smith
- The Politics and Policy Trade-offs of Reforming the Public Pension System in Post-communist Moldova pp. 741-757

- Ilean Cashu
Volume 52, issue 3, 2000
- Elites in Post-communist Russia: A Changing of the Guard? pp. 413-432

- Sharon Werning Rivera
- Policing Economic Transition and Increasing Revenue: A Case Study of the Federal Tax Police Service of the Russian Federation 1992–1998 pp. 433-455

- Frank Gregory and Gerald Brooke
- Industrial Restructuring as Revealed in Hungary's Pattern of Integration into European Union Markets pp. 457-487

- Bartlomiej Kaminski
- The Politics of Multiple Identities: Lineage and Ethnicity in Kazakhstan pp. 489-506

- Edward Schatz
- Fiscal Decentralisation in Economic Transformation: The Czech and Slovak Cases pp. 507-522

- Phillip J. Bryson and Gary C. Cornia
- Sultanism in Eastern Europe: The Socio-Political Roots of Authoritarian Populism in Belarus pp. 523-547

- Steven M. Eke and Taras Kuzio
- Soviet Economic Concessions Policy and Industrial Development in the 1920s: The Case of the Moscow Railway Repair Factory pp. 549-569

- Anthony Heywood
Volume 52, issue 2, 2000
- The Second Collapse of the Soviet Economy: Myths and Realities of the Russian Reform pp. 207-236

- Vladimir Tikhomirov
- Socioeconomic Transformation in Russia: Where is the Rural Elite? pp. 237-271

- Stephen K. Wegren
- Regional Polarisation in Ukraine: Public Opinion, Voting and Legislative Behaviour pp. 273-294

- Paul Kubicek
- Putnam's Social Capital Theory Goes East: A Case Study of Western Ukraine and L'viv pp. 295-317

- Martin Aberg
- The Hungarian Socialists in Opposition: Stagnation or Renaissance pp. 319-347

- Barnabas Racz
- Ethnic Return Migration from the East and the West: The Case of Estonia in the 1990s pp. 349-369

- Hill Kulu and Tiit Tammaru
Volume 52, issue 1, 2000
- The New Private Sector in the Russian Labour Market pp. 7-32

- Simon Clarke and Veronika Kabalina
- The Fall of Litvinov: Harbinger of the German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact pp. 33-56

- Albert Resis
- Parties and Elections: The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia-Change Without Transformation pp. 57-75

- Laslo Sekelj
- Creating a Framework for Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan pp. 77-93

- John Anderson
- The Murder of General Rokhlin pp. 95-110

- Andrei Rogachevskii
- Identity Politics and Economic Reform: Examining Industry-State Relations in the Czech and Slovak Republics pp. 111-131

- Hilary Appel and John Gould
- Security and Economic Transition: Evidence from North Albania pp. 133-148

- Colin Lawson and Douglas Saltmarshe
- Transition and Democracy in Mongolia pp. 149-160

- Richard Pomfret
- Reviews pp. 161-185

- The Editors
- Book Notes pp. 187-188

- The Editors
- Correspondence pp. 189-189

- The Editors
- Books Received pp. 191-192

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 193-194

- The Editors
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