Europe-Asia Studies
1949 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 6, 1993
- Moscow's acceptance of NATO: The catalytic role of German unification pp. 953-972

- Gerhard Wettig
- The Dniester conflict: Between irredentism and separatism pp. 973-1000

- Pål Kolstø, Andrei Edemsky and Natalya Kalashnikova
- Indirect transfers in trade among former Soviet Union Republics: Sources, patterns and policy responses in the Post‐Soviet period pp. 1001-1024

- Lucjan Orlowski
- After COMECON: A free trade area in Central Europe? pp. 1025-1044

- Gabor Bakos
- Lost illusions? Defence industry conversion in Czechoslovakia, 1989–92 pp. 1045-1069

- Yudit Kiss
- The impact of foreign trade on the Czechoslovak economic reforms of the 1960s pp. 1071-1090

- Lee Metcalf
- ‘Karelian fever’: The Finnish immigrant community during Stalin's purges pp. 1091-1116

- Michael Gelb
Volume 45, issue 5, 1993
- Perestroika, Perestrelka, Pereborka: Policing Russia in a time of change pp. 769-786

- Mark Galeotti
- Charity, self‐help and politics in Russia, 1985–91 pp. 787-810

- Anne White
- Arkadii Volsky's political base pp. 811-829

- Eric Lohr
- The impact of the Soviet collapse on military relations with India pp. 831-850

- Ramesh Thakur
- The limits of mobilisation: Party, state and the 1927 civil defence campaign pp. 851-868

- Kenneth Slepyan
- Slovenia's road to democracy pp. 869-886

- Sabrina Ramet
- Slovenia—one year of independence pp. 887-905

- Egon Žižmond
- Obstacles to economic reform in Albania pp. 907-921

- Gramoz Pashko
- Pricing practices in the CMEA trade regime: A reappraisal pp. 923-930

- Kazimierz Poznanski
Volume 45, issue 4, 1993
- Soviet military expenditure and the armaments industry, 1929–33: A reconsideration pp. 577-608

- Robert Davies
- Free economic zones in the context of economic changes in Russia pp. 609-625

- Sergei Manezhev
- Transformation to a market economy in the former Czechoslovakia pp. 627-645

- Jan Adam
- The socialist‐left opposition in post‐communist Hungary pp. 647-670

- Barnabas Racz
- Re‐examining Soviet policy towards germany in 1953 pp. 671-691

- James Richter
- Political parties in Ukraine pp. 693-703

- Andrew Wilson and Artur Bilous
- Polish public opinion on privatisation and State Interventionism pp. 705-728

- Janina Frentzel‐Zagorska and Krzysztof Zagorski
- Reviews pp. 737-741

- Michael Cox
Volume 45, issue 3, 1993
- International relations in a regional context: Poland and its eastern Neighbours—Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine pp. 395-418

- Stephen Burant
- Contradictions between micro‐ and macro‐economic goals in post‐communist societies pp. 419-444

- Richard Rose
- Problems of creating stable monetary systems in post‐communist economies pp. 445-461

- Jacek Rostowski
- The role of employee ownership in Privatisation of state enterprises in eastern and central Europe pp. 463-481

- Zeljko Bogetic
- Lessons from estimating military production of the former Soviet Union pp. 483-503

- Fyodor Kushnirsky
- The gender base of institutional support in Lithuania, Ukraine and Russia pp. 505-532

- Vicki Hesli and Arthur Miller
- The Collectivisation of agriculture and the soviet prison camp system pp. 533-546

- John Scherer and Michael Jakobson
Volume 45, issue 2, 1993
- Legal aspects of monetary policy in the former Soviet Union pp. 193-209

- Stephen Lewarne
- Czech and Slovak economic relations pp. 211-235

- Ales Capek and Gerald Sazama
- The Dilemmas of economic liberalism in Poland pp. 237-257

- Ben Slay
- Crime and punishment in Soviet officialdom, 1965–90 pp. 259-279

- William Clark
- Soviet military manpower policy in the Brezhnev era: Regime goals, social origins and ‘working the system’ pp. 281-302

- William Zimmerman and Michael Berbaum
- End of the ‘low, dishonest decade’: Failure of the Anglo‐Franco‐Soviet alliance in 1939 pp. 303-341

- Michael Carley
- The Soviet economic failure: Brutzkus revisited pp. 343-357

- John Wilhelm
Volume 45, issue 1, 1993
- From to pp. 3-6

- William Wallace
- The success of a failure: Gorbachev's alcohol policy, 1985–88 pp. 7-25

- Daniel Tarschys
- The jurisdictional scope of Soviet criminal law: Ideological and policy determinants pp. 27-55

- George Ginsburgs
- Industry and Purge in the Donbass, 1936–37 pp. 57-78

- Francesco Benvenuti
- A comparative review of privatisation strategies in four former socialist countries pp. 79-102

- Marko Simoneti
- Quo Vadis—homo sapiens? Results and alternatives for the transformation strategy of the CSFR pp. 103-114

- Milos Pick
- The death of Soviet literature: Can Russian literature survive? pp. 115-139

- Rosalind Marsh
- Soviet economic growth since 1928: The alternative statistics of G. I. Khanin pp. 141-167

- Mark Harrison
- Public attitudes to the KGB: A research note pp. 169-175

- Stephen White and Ol'ga Kryshtanovskaya
- Reviews pp. 177-185

- Gulshan Sachdeva, Vincent Barnett, Thomas Remington, Lars Poulsen‐Hansen, Roger Morgan and Derek Hall
- Books received pp. 187-188

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 189-189

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
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