Europe-Asia Studies
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Volume 49, issue 8, 1997
- Prospects for family farming in Russia pp. 1383-1407

- Roy Prosterman, Robert Mitchell and Bradley Rorem
- Understanding the process of decollectivisation and agricultural privatisation in transition economies: The distribution of collective and state farm assets in Latvia and Lithuania pp. 1409-1432

- Junior Davis
- Voucher privatisation in Russia: Structural consequences and mass response in the second period of reform pp. 1433-1449

- Hilary Appel
- Unemployment benefits in St Petersburg: The poverty link? pp. 1451-1470

- Kathleen Young
- >National wealth estimation in the USSR and the Russian federation pp. 1471-1484

- Leonid Nesterov
- The politics of identity in a Russian borderland province: The Kuban neo‐Cossack movement, 1989–1996 pp. 1485-1500

- Georgi Derluguian and Serge Cipko
- The official Russian concept of contemporary central Asian Islam: The security dimension pp. 1501-1517

- Flemming Splidsboel‐Hansen
- From Marxism to communism: A review article pp. 1519-1525

- Michael Levin
- Stalin and the cold war: A review article pp. 1526-1531

- Geoffrey Roberts
- Reviews pp. 1531-1568

- Richard Sakwa, Neil Robinson, John Ishiyama, Joel Ostrow, Marie Lavigne, Thomas Baylis, Jeffrey Kopstein, Peter Grieder, Jeremy Smith, Renéo Lukic, Aleksander Pavković, Chris Corrin, James Satterwhite, Ronald Linden, Andrew Wilson, Stuart Kaufman, George Schöpflin, Mark Thompson, Kevin McDermott, Pamela Jordan, S. F. Tormey, Morris Slavin and Andrei Rogachevskii
- Book notes pp. 1569-1571

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 1571-1571

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 1573-1573

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 1575-1576

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 7, 1997
- Old habits die hard: Fiscal imperatives, state regulation and the role of Russia's banks pp. 1159-1185

- William Tompson
- The evolution of the state‐owned banking sector during transition in Central Europe pp. 1187-1208

- Michael Borish, Wei Ding and Michel Noël
- Changing foreign trade patterns in post‐reform Czech industry (1989–1995): Empirical evidence pp. 1209-1235

- Frank Stolze
- How Successful Has State‐owned Enterprise Reform Been in China? pp. 1237-1262

- Wu Zengxian
- Unemployment matters: Voting patterns during the economic transition in Poland, 1990–1995 pp. 1263-1291

- Janice Bell
- The Ukrainian left: In transition to social democracy or still in Thrall to the USSR? pp. 1293-1316

- Andrew Wilson
- Victims of Stalinism: A comment pp. 1317-1319

- Robert Conquest
- Books received pp. 1367-1368

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1369-1370

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 6, 1997
- Land reform and the land market in Russia: Operation, constraints and prospects pp. 959-987

- Stephen Wegren
- Restructuring Russian urban budgets: 1991–1995 pp. 989-1015

- Beth Mitchneck
- Sub‐national Élites and post‐communist transformation in Russia: A reply to Kryshtanovskaya & White pp. 1017-1036

- James Hughes
- The ‘Reform’ of the NKVD, 1934 pp. 1037-1056

- Francesco Benvenuti
- Privatisation in Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) pp. 1057-1070

- Mladen Lazic and Laslo Sekelj
- Metallurgical Kombinat Smederevo 1960–1990: A case study in the economic decline of Yugoslavia pp. 1071-1101

- Michael Palairet
- Reviews pp. 1103-1143

- Roger Markwick, Robert Grey, David Lane, Thomas Remington, Celeste Wallander, Andrew Michta, Alan Purcell, Tom Gallagher, Gwendolyn Sasse, Raymond Struyk, John Allcock, Peter Holquist, Caroline Kennedy‐Pipe, Stanislav Kirschbaum, David McDonald, John Anderson, Rochelle Ruthchild, Edna Andrews, Thomas Cushman, Sona Hoisington, Luc Beaudoin, Lynn Mally, Michael Gorham and David Brandenberger
- Correspondence pp. 1145-1146

- Jan Adam
- Books received pp. 1147-1148

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 1149-1150

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 5, 1997
- Parties and Voters in the 1995 Russian Duma Election pp. 767-798

- Stephen White, Matthew Wyman and Sarah Oates
- Understanding multi‐party choice: The 1995 Duma election pp. 799-823

- Richard Rose, Evgeny Tikhomirov and William Mishler
- Implicit Subsidies in Russian‐Ukrainian Energy Trade pp. 825-843

- Gregory Krasnov and Josef Brada
- Rethinking Russia's post‐soviet Diaspora: The potential for political mobilisation in eastern Ukraine and north‐east Estonia pp. 845-864

- Graham Smith and Andrew Wilson
- , stagnation: Russia's next years pp. 865-881

- Vladimir Shlapentokh
- The comparison of the USSR and USA economies by IMEMO in the 1970s pp. 883-904

- Valentin Kudrov
- Reviews pp. 905-941

- Gregory Grossman, Richard Sakwa, Rachel Walker, Daniel Nelson, Mike Bowker, Jeffrey Checkel, Elizabeth Coughlan, Derek Aldcroft, David Mason, Kieran Williams, Jan Drewnowski, Andrei Kuznetsov, Kari Liuhto, David Kirby, Martha Merritt, Robert Daniels, Jules Townshend, Brian Slocock, Edward Snajdr, Hans‐Peter Stoffel, Andrei Rogachevskii, Arnold McMillin, Simon Dixon and David Moon
- Correspondence pp. 943-943

- Alexander Kan
- Books received pp. 945-946

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 947-948

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 4, 1997
- Eastern enlargement of the European union: Macroeconomic effects in new member states pp. 567-590

- Hubert Gabrisch
- Capital flight from post‐Soviet Russia pp. 591-615

- Vladimir Tikhomirov
- Redefining centre‐regional relations in the Russian federation: Sverdlovsk pp. 617-635

- Gerald Easter
- Regionalism, nationalism and in central Asia pp. 637-655

- Paul Kubicek
- The economic cooperation organization: Current status and future prospects pp. 657-667

- Richard Pomfret
- Croatia's economy after stabilisation pp. 669-691

- Vojmir Franičević and Evan Kraft
- Unearthing a root cause of soviet economic disintegration pp. 693-703

- Richard Harmstone and John Patackas
- A further test of Podkaminer's hypothesis: The case of post‐liberalisation Bulgaria pp. 705-709

- Keith Howe and Margarita Mihaylova
Volume 49, issue 3, 1997
- The Soviet military‐economic effort during the second five‐year plan (1933–1937) pp. 369-406

- Mark Harrison and Robert Davies
- Samara: A preliminary profile of a Russian region and its adaptation to the market pp. 407-429

- Philip Hanson
- The determinants of Russian federal‐regional fiscal relations: Equity or political influence? pp. 431-444

- Alastair McAuley
- Learning the game—technological factors of economic transformation pp. 445-461

- David Dyker
- Securing the market system after transition pp. 463-467

- Michael Kaser
- Kolkhozy, the Russian achilles heel: Failed Agrarian reform pp. 469-478

- Roy Laird
- The political economy of socialism: What is left? pp. 479-486

- Marie Lavigne
Volume 49, issue 2, 1997
- The predicament of Russian liberalism: Evidence from the December 1995 parliamentary elections pp. 191-220

- M. Steven Fish
- Inheritance, imitation and genuine solutions (institution building in Hungarian labour relations) pp. 221-243

- Csaba Makó and Ágnes Simonyi
- Enterprise investment as a measure of adjustment to macrostabilisation policy pp. 245-258

- Joanna Kotowicz‐Jawor and Katarzyna Żukrowska
- The collapse of the Soviet system and the memoir literature pp. 259-279

- Michael Ellman and Vladimir Kontorovich
- The first reorganisation of the CPSU central committee under pp. 281-302

- Gordon Hahn
- The legal Status of Russians in Estonian privatisation legislation 1989–1995 pp. 303-316

- Erik Andersen
Volume 49, issue 1, 1997
- The Maquiladora syndrome: Central European prospects pp. 7-21

- Marc Ellingstad
- The central and East European currency phenomenon reconsidered pp. 23-41

- Frank Stolze
- Local self‐government in Russia: Awakening from slumber? pp. 43-58

- Peter Kirkow
- Politics in the Russian province: Revda and Kinel’ pp. 59-87

- Galina Luchterhandt
- Dilemmas of democratisation: Safeguarding minorities in Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania pp. 89-106

- Tamara Resler
- The eclipse of Walesa's political career pp. 107-124

- Voytek Zubek
- Industrial policy and economic transformation: The case of the polish motor industry pp. 125-139

- Rumy Husan
- Cops, spies and private eyes—changing patterns of Russian policing: A review article pp. 141-149

- Mark Galeotti
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