Europe-Asia Studies
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Volume 50, issue 8, 1998
- Environs of Russian cities: A case study of Moscow pp. 1325-1356

- Grigory Ioffe and Tatyana Nefedova
- The communist regime in Afghanistan 1978–1992: Institutions and conflicts pp. 1357-1380

- Fred Halliday and Zahir Tanin
- A decade of transformation in Hungarian economic policy: Dynamics, constraints and prospects pp. 1381-1391

- László Csaba
- Russia, multiculturalism and federal justice pp. 1393-1411

- Graham Smith
- Pensions reform, privatisation and restructuring in the transition: Unfinished business or inappropriate agendas? pp. 1413-1446

- Roger Charlton, Roddy McKinnon and Lukasz Konopielko
- Sidney Reilly's reports from South Russia, December 1918‐March 1919 pp. 1447-1470

- John Ainsworth
- On Soviet‐German relations: The debate continues—A review article pp. 1471-1475

- Geoffrey Roberts
Volume 50, issue 7, 1998
- Problems in Sino‐Russian economic relations pp. 1133-1156

- David Kerr
- The politics of central bank independence in Russia pp. 1157-1182

- William Tompson
- Physics, Genetics and the Zhdanovshchina pp. 1183-1202

- Peter Kneen
- STO (The council of labour and defence) in the 1930s pp. 1203-1227

- Derek Watson
- The making of a ‘proletarian capital’: Patterns of Stalinist social policy in Kiev in the mid‐1930s pp. 1229-1244

- Serhy Yekelchyk
- The Wars in Yugoslavia: Russia and the International Community pp. 1245-1261

- Mike Bowker
- The Slovene economy and monetary convergence pp. 1263-1274

- Sebastian Strašek
Volume 50, issue 6, 1998
- Civil society and orthodox Christianity pp. 949-968

- Oleg Kharkhordin
- Remythologising the Russian state pp. 969-992

- Michael Urban
- Forging the nation: National identity and nation building in post‐communist Russia pp. 993-1022

- Vera Tolz
- The evolution of left and right in Post‐Soviet Russia pp. 1023-1042

- Geoffrey Evans and Stephen Whitefield
- The energy Crisis in the Russian far east: Origins and possible solutions pp. 1043-1063

- Michael Bradshaw and Peter Kirkow
- Public finance in the ZATO archipelago pp. 1065-1081

- Gregory Brock
Volume 50, issue 5, 1998
- The Russian (bar) and the state in the 1990s pp. 765-791

- Pamela Jordan
- Procedural breakdown and deadlock in the Russian State Duma: The problems of an unlinked dual‐channel institutional design pp. 793-816

- Joel Ostrow
- The Roman Catholic Church and democracy in Poland pp. 817-842

- Mirella Eberts
- What's the difference? Industrial privatisation and agricultural land reform in Russia, 1990–1996 pp. 843-857

- Andrew Barnes
- Regional stabilisation policy under transitional period conditions in Russia: Price controls, regional trade barriers and other local‐level measures pp. 859-871

- Robert McIntyre
- ‘The people need a tsar’: The emergence of national Bolshevism as Stalinist ideology, 1931–1941 pp. 873-892

- D. L. Brandenberger and A. M. Dubrovsky
- Deciphering Russia's federal finance: Fiscal appeasement in 1995 and 1996 pp. 893-906

- Daniel Treisman
Volume 50, issue 4, 1998
- Balancing the state and the market: Russia's adoption of obligatory medical insurance pp. 583-602

- Judyth Twigg
- Economic performance in Russia's regions pp. 603-618

- Bert Van Selm
- The consolidation of a new regional elite: The case of Omsk 1987–1995 pp. 619-650

- Neil Melvin
- ‘Foolish to give and yet more foolish not to take'—In‐depth interviews with post‐communist citizens on their everyday use of bribes and contacts pp. 651-677

- Åse Grødeland, Tatyana Koshechkina and William Miller
- Publishing and the book trade in the Post‐Stalin Era: A case‐study of the commodification of culture pp. 679-698

- Stephen Lovell
- The social meaning of work: Aspects of the teaching profession in Post‐Soviet Russia pp. 699-712

- Markku Lonkila
Volume 50, issue 3, 1998
- The controversy over the Caspian Sea mineral resources: Conflicting perceptions, clashing interests pp. 397-414

- Suha Bolukbasi
- Uncertain conditions in the Russian transition: The popular drive towards stability in a ‘stateless’ environment pp. 415-443

- James Alexander
- Will democracy strike back? Workers and politics in the Kuzbass pp. 445-468

- Rob Ferguson
- The socialist labour process, the working class, and revolution in the German democratic republic pp. 469-492

- Linda Fuller
- Hungary, 1956: The Yugoslav connection pp. 493-517

- Johanna Granville
- The Georgian affair of 1922—Policy failure, personality clash or power struggle? pp. 519-544

- Jeremy Smith
Volume 50, issue 2, 1998
- ‘A (more) defensive strategy’: The reconceptualisation of Soviet conventional strategy in the 1980s pp. 205-239

- Gerard Snel
- Privatisation, decentralisation and production adjustment in the Russian defence industry pp. 241-255

- Antonio Sanchez‐Andres
- Gas, Oil and the linkages between domestic and foreign policies: The case of Ukraine pp. 257-286

- Margarita Balmaceda
- Cultures in competition: Ukrainian foreign policy and the ‘cultural threat’ from abroad pp. 287-303

- Stephen Shulman
- Settling accounts with a secret police: The German law on the Stasi records pp. 305-330

- John Miller
- The road to economic disaster in Bulgaria pp. 331-349

- Garabed Minassian
- Economics of transition: A review article pp. 351-359

- Jan Prybyla
- Science and technology in the transition: A review article pp. 359-363

- Derek Averre
Volume 50, issue 1, 1998
- Central and Eastern Europe and the international economy: The limits to globalisation pp. 7-26

- Roderick Martin
- The rise of organised crime in Russia: Its roots and social significance pp. 27-49

- Tanya Frisby
- Anticipating demographic superiority: Kazakh thinking on integration and nation building pp. 51-69

- Pål Kolstø
- The distributive consequences of nationalism: The case of former Yugoslavia pp. 71-90

- Bruno Dallago and Milica Uvalic
- Struggling to survive: A case study of adjustment at a Russian enterprise pp. 91-119

- Kathryn Hendley
- Rural land privatisation and distribution in Albania: Evidence from the field pp. 121-140

- Harold Lemel
- Some consequences of eliminating unprofitable output: Evidence from Polish enterprises pp. 141-152

- Janusz Maciaszek, Katarzyna Mikolajczyk and Barbara Roberts
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