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Volume 73, issue 10, 2021
- The Limits of Tolerance for Intolerance. Young Democracy and Skinhead Violence in Czechia in the 1990s pp. 1771-1796

- Vendula Prokůpková
- Electoral Turnout in Central and Eastern Europe: The Legacies of Communist Socialisation pp. 1797-1831

- Piotr Zagórski
- Why the Difference? Donbas, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk After Ukraine’s Euromaidan Revolution pp. 1832-1856

- Silviya Nitsova
- Russia's Law on Refugees: Particularities, Historical Changes, and Limitations pp. 1857-1875

- Lee Moonyoung
- Building the Nation Through Celebrating the Nation: A Comparison of Holidays in Russia’s Regions pp. 1876-1907

- Katie L. Stewart
- Playing Russia Wisely? The Institutional Leverage of Smaller States in the EAEU pp. 1908-1936

- Irina V. Bolgova and Igor A. Istomin
- Nomadic Hearths of Soviet Culture: ‘Women’s Red Yurt’ Campaigns in Kazakhstan, 1925–1935 pp. 1937-1961

- Rebekah Ramsay
- Antisemitism and the Russian Revolution pp. 1962-1963

- James Dunne
- Dissident Histories in the Soviet Union. From De-Stalinization to Perestroika pp. 1963-1965

- Vicken Cheterian
- Graphic Satire in the Soviet Union. Krokodil’s Political Cartoons pp. 1965-1966

- Samantha Lomb
- Social Policy, Poverty, and Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Agency and Institutions in Flux pp. 1967-1969

- Terry Cox
- Mobility in the Russian, Central and East European Past pp. 1969-1970

- Anna Isaieva
- The Rise of Populist Nationalism. Social Resentments and the Anti-Constitutionalist Turn in Hungary pp. 1971-1973

- George Kordas
- Energy Cultures. Technology, Justice, and Geopolitics in Eastern Europe pp. 1973-1974

- Margarita M. Balmaceda
- Regions without Regionalism. Reconceptualizing Ukraine’s Heterogeneity pp. 1974-1976

- Roman Solchanyk
- Developments in Russian Politics 9 pp. 1976-1977

- Julian G. Waller
- The Energy of Russia. Hydrocarbon Culture and Climate Change pp. 1978-1979

- Diana Bozhilova
- Rekindling the Strong State in Russia and China. Domestic Dynamics and Foreign Policy Projections pp. 1979-1981

- R. Craig Nation
- Pipe Dreams. Water and Empire in Central Asia’s Aral Sea Basin pp. 1981-1982

- Niccolò Pianciola
- Women’s Everyday Lives in War and Peace in the South Caucasus pp. 1982-1984

- Nina Lutterjohann
- China Tomorrow. Democracy or Dictatorship? pp. 1984-1986

- Michael Rochlitz
- Books Received pp. 1987-1992

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 9, 2021
- Neoliberal Capitalism and Visegrád Countermovements pp. 1555-1568

- Chris Hann and Gábor Scheiring
- Varieties of Dependency, Varieties of Populism: Neoliberalism and the Populist Countermovements in the Visegrád Four pp. 1569-1595

- Gábor Scheiring
- The Dialectics of Disembedding and Civil Society in Provincial Hungary pp. 1596-1621

- Chris Hann
- Domesticating Neoliberalism: ‘Domification’ and the Contradictions of the Populist Countermovement in Poland pp. 1622-1640

- Stuart Shields
- Countermovements: Rural Social Imaginaries Confronting Neoliberal Economics and Politics in Southern Poland pp. 1641-1657

- Anna Malewska-Szałygin
- Village Fascists and Progressive Populists: Two Faces of the Countermovement in Slovakia pp. 1658-1682

- Juraj Buzalka
- Exploring Populism Through the Politics of Commemoration pp. 1683-1702

- Johana Wyss
- The Consolidation of Authoritarian Rule in Rural Hungary: Workfare and the Shift from Punitive Populist to Illiberal Paternalist Poverty Governance pp. 1703-1725

- Kristóf Szombati
- The Emasculation of Trade Unions and Workers’ Drift to Neonationalism in Hungary pp. 1726-1747

- Eszter Bartha and András Tóth
- Postsocialist Dialectics or Postindustrial Critique? On Discomfort in a Former Socialist Model City in East Germany pp. 1748-1767

- Felix Ringel
- List of Contributors pp. 1768-1770

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 8, 2021
- Culture Wars in the Post-Soviet Space pp. 1407-1417

- Rico Isaacs, Jonathan Wheatley and Sarah Whitmore
- Conceptualising Culture Wars in the Post-Communist Space: Latvia, the Istanbul Convention and the Struggle for Power pp. 1418-1440

- Rico Isaacs and Liga Rudzite
- Fighting Empire, Weaponising Culture: The Conflict with Russia and the Restrictions on Russian Mass Culture in Post-Maidan Ukraine pp. 1441-1466

- Tatiana Zhurzhenko
- ‘Better to be a Dictator than Gay’: Homophobic Discourses in Belarusian Politics pp. 1467-1486

- Matthew Frear
- Russian Cultural Conservatism Critiqued: Translating the Tropes of ‘Gayropa’ and ‘Juvenile Justice’ in Everyday Life pp. 1487-1507

- Jeremy Morris and Masha Garibyan
- The Politics of Culture and Identity in Postcommunist States: A New Political Cleavage in Georgia? pp. 1508-1530

- Jonathan Wheatley
- Patriots or World Citizens: The Identity of Post-Soviet People in a Globalised World pp. 1531-1551

- Jasmin Dall’Agnola
- List of Contributors pp. 1552-1554

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 7, 2021
- Security, Civilisation and Modernisation: Continuity and Change in the Russian Foreign Policy Discourse pp. 1215-1235

- Matthew Frear and Honorata Mazepus
- Who are the ‘Don’t Knows’? Missing Data in Surveys of Post-Soviet Conflict-affected Regions pp. 1236-1256

- Francis Naylor and John O’loughlin
- Does Abolishing Tariffs in Bilateral Trade Matter for a Country’s Economic Growth? The Impact of the EU–Ukraine DCFTA pp. 1257-1278

- Olexandr Nekhay, M. Carmen Delgado and Manuel Alejandro Cardenete
- Small State Status-Seeking: Lithuania’s Foreign Policy Status Aspirations pp. 1279-1302

- Ausra Park and Gerda Jakstaite-Confortola
- Uzbekistan’s Development Experiment: An Assessment of Karimov’s Economic Legacy pp. 1303-1329

- Kobil Ruziev
- The Internationalisation of Higher Education and Identity Construction in Azerbaijan pp. 1330-1354

- Ayça Ergun and Yasar Kondakci
- Perceptions of Globalisation in Mongolia: Social and Economic Crossroads pp. 1355-1384

- Cynthia M. Horne and Undrakh Davaadorj
- The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes. A Conceptual Framework pp. 1385-1386

- Chi Zhang
- The Silk Road Trap. How China’s Trade Ambitions Challenge Europe pp. 1386-1388

- Wonhee Lee
- Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989. Second Edition pp. 1388-1389

- Jonathan Millins
- Eurasian Integration and the Russian World. Regionalism as an Identitary Enterprise pp. 1389-1391

- Shuhrat Baratov
- Party Leaders in Eastern Europe. Personality, Behavior and Consequences pp. 1391-1393

- Máté Mátyás
- Russian Women and the End of Soviet Socialism. Everyday Experiences of Economic Change pp. 1393-1394

- Tetiana Havlin
- Plots Against Russia. Conspiracy and Fantasy After Socialism pp. 1395-1396

- Magda Dolińska-Rydzek
- Invisible China. How the Urban–Rural Divide Threatens China’s Rise pp. 1396-1398

- Wai Fong Chau
- Roses Down the Barrel of a Gun. Georgia: Love and Revolution pp. 1398-1399

- Michael Cole
- Buddhists, Shamans, and Soviets. Rituals of History in Post-Soviet Buryatia pp. 1399-1401

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- The History of the Civil War in Tajikistan pp. 1401-1402

- Halil Burak Sakal
- Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands pp. 1402-1404

- Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon
- Books Received pp. 1405-1406

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 6, 2021
- Exploring Varieties of Governance in Russia: In Search of Theoretical Frameworks pp. 971-988

- Vladimir Gel’man and Margarita Zavadskaya
- Can Russian Research Policy be Called Neoliberal? A Study in the Comparative Sociology of Quantification pp. 989-1009

- Mikhail Sokolov
- Evaluating the Evaluators in Russia: When Academic Citizenship Fails pp. 1010-1036

- Katerina Guba and Angelika Tsivinskaya
- Providing Goods and Votes? Federal Elections and the Quality of Local Governance in Russia pp. 1037-1059

- Margarita Zavadskaya and Lev Shilov
- ‘No Time for Quality’: Mechanisms of Local Governance in Russia pp. 1060-1079

- Aleksei Gilev and Daria Dimke
- Exceptions and Rules: Success Stories and Bad Governance in Russia pp. 1080-1101

- Vladimir Gel’man
- Digitalising City Governance in Russia: The Case of the ‘Active Citizen’ Platform pp. 1102-1124

- Daria Gritsenko and Andrey Indukaev
- A Centralist Approach to Regional Development: The Case of the Russian Ministry for the Development of the Far East pp. 1125-1148

- Alexander Libman and Andrei Yakovlev
- Urban Governance in Russia: The Case of Moscow Territorial Development and Housing Renovation pp. 1149-1175

- Marina Khmelnitskaya and Emmirosa Ihalainen
- Managing Collective Action: Government-Sponsored Community Initiatives in Russia pp. 1176-1209

- Leonid Polishchuk, Alexander Rubin and Igor Shagalov
- List of Contributors pp. 1210-1214

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 5, 2021
- ‘Being’, ‘Becoming’ and ‘Challenging’ European: Subject Positions in the European Heritage Label pp. 787-806

- Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus
- The Euromaidan Revolution, Reforms and Decommunisation in Ukraine pp. 807-836

- Anna Oliinyk and Taras Kuzio
- Imagining Crimean Tatar History since 2014: Indigenous Rights, Russian Recolonisation and the New Ukrainian Narrative of Cooperation pp. 837-868

- Andrew Wilson
- Policymaking and Policy Framing: Russian Environmental Politics under Putin pp. 869-889

- Ellie Martus
- Authoritarian Diffusion, or the Geopolitics of Self-Interest? Evidence from Russia’s Patron–Client Relations with Eurasia’s De Facto States pp. 890-912

- Pål Kolstø
- The Impact of Russian-led Eurasian Integration on the International Relations of the Post-Soviet Space pp. 913-927

- Michael O. Slobodchikoff and Michael E. Aleprete
- Russia and the Search for a Negotiated Solution in Afghanistan pp. 928-952

- Ekaterina Stepanova
- Stuck on Communism. Memoir of a Russian Historian pp. 953-954

- Antony Kalashnikov
- Interwar East Central Europe, 1918–1941. The Failure of Democracy-Building, the Fate of Minorities pp. 954-956

- Martin J. Kozon
- The Geopolitics of Memory. A Journey to Bosnia pp. 956-958

- Catherine Baker
- Everyday Life in the Balkans pp. 958-959

- Victoria Clement
- Stubborn Structures. Reconceptualizing Post-Communist Regimes pp. 959-961

- Levan Kakhishvili
- The Regional World Order. Transregionalism, Regional Integration, and Regional Projects across Europe and Asia pp. 961-962

- Gulnur Sufiyanova and Ekaterina Muslimova
- Semi-presidentialism, Parliamentarism and Presidents. Presidential Politics in Central Europe pp. 962-964

- Ondřej Sax
- Russia pp. 964-965

- Jonathan Z. Ludwig
- Russia’s New Authoritarianism. Putin and the Politics of Order pp. 965-967

- Zerrin Torun
- Books Received pp. 968-970

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 4, 2021
- Elite Attitudes Towards the EU in Western and Central Eastern Europe: A Tale of Two Europes? pp. 603-624

- Marco Cilento and Nicolò Conti
- Socio-economic Development and the Politics of Expertise in Putin’s Russia: The ‘Hollow Paradigm’ Perspective pp. 625-646

- Marina Khmelnitskaya
- Italy, Russia and the Great Reconfiguration in East–West Energy Relations pp. 647-672

- Andrea Prontera
- Russophone or Anglophone? The Politics of Identity in Contemporary Russian Indie Music pp. 673-690

- Marco Biasioli
- Protecting Nation, State and Government: ‘Traditional Islam’ in Azerbaijan pp. 691-712

- Sofie Bedford, Ceyhun Mahmudlu and Shamkhal Abilov
- Territorial Belonging and Homeland Disjuncture: Uneven Territorialisations in Kazakhstan pp. 713-739

- Kristoffer M. Rees, Nora Webb Williams and Alexander C. Diener
- When EU Political Convergence Fails in New Member States: Corporate and Party State Capture in Croatia and the Czech Republic pp. 740-765

- Kristijan Kotarski and Zdravko Petak
- The Putin Paradox pp. 766-767

- Olga Masyutina
- The Use of History in Putin’s Russia pp. 767-768

- Mark Galeotti
- Why Communist China isn’t Collapsing. The CCP’s Battle for Survival and State–Society Dynamics in the Post-Reform Era pp. 769-770

- Axel Dessein
- International Law and the Post-Soviet Space II. Essays on Ukraine, Intervention, and Non-Proliferation pp. 770-771

- Aleksandra Raspopina
- Ukraine in Transformation. From Soviet Republic to European Society pp. 772-773

- Roman Solchanyk
- The Burden of the Past. History, Memory, and Identity in Contemporary Ukraine pp. 773-775

- Taras Kuzio
- Thirty Years of Political Campaigning in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 775-776

- Máté Mátyás
- Soviet Signoras. Personal and Collective Transformations in Eastern European Migration pp. 776-778

- Alin Croitoru
- Socioeconomic Justice. International Intervention and Transition in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 778-780

- Carlos González-Villa
- Frontbeziehungen. Geschlechterverhältnisse und Gewaltdynamiken in der Roten Armee 1941–1945 pp. 780-781

- Achim Klüppelberg
- Stalin’s Master Narrative. A Critical Edition of the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks): Short Course pp. 782-783

- William A. Clark
- Maoism. A Global History pp. 783-784

- Ronald Torrance
- Books Received pp. 785-785

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 3, 2021
- On Corruption and State Capture: The Struggle of Anti-Corruption Activism in Hungary pp. 433-450

- Andrea L. P. Pirro and Donatella Della Porta
- ‘The Market is Far Away’. Global Connections and Economic Remoteness in Rural Ukraine pp. 451-471

- Deema Kaneff
- Institutionalising Authoritarian Presidencies: Polymorphous Power and Russia’s Presidential Administration pp. 472-504

- Fabian Burkhardt
- Changes in Market Behaviour Among Russian Forest Enterprises pp. 505-532

- Mats-Olov Olsson
- The Challenges to De-localising Constituencies through Electoral Reform in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan pp. 533-558

- Esther Somfalvy
- A Public Affair? Vietnam’s State Enterprise Sector: The ‘State Business Interest’ and Policy History pp. 559-581

- Adam Fforde
- Rising Subjects. The 1905 Revolution and the Origins of Modern Polish Politics pp. 582-583

- Katarzyna Nowak
- The Socialist Life of Modern Architecture. Bucharest, 1949–1964 pp. 583-585

- Emanuela Grama
- Dissidents in Communist Central Europe. Human Rights and the Emergence of New Transnational Actors pp. 585-587

- James P. Brown
- 30 Years Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Turns and Twists in Economies, Politics, and Societies in the Post-Communist Countries pp. 587-588

- Chi Zhang
- Diffusing Human Trafficking Policy in Eurasia pp. 588-590

- Olga R. Gulina
- LGBTQ+ Activism in Central and Eastern Europe. Resistance, Representation and Identity pp. 590-592

- Abigail Karas
- Rocking the State. Rock Music and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia pp. 592-593

- Hasan Selçuk Türkmen
- National Identity in Serbia. The Vojvodina and a Multi-Ethnic Community in the Balkans pp. 594-595

- Věra Stojarová
- Political Culture in the Baltic States. Between National and European Integration pp. 595-596

- Ayşe Gülce Uygun
- The February 2015 Assassination of Boris Nemtsov and the Flawed Trial of his Alleged Killers. An Exploration of Russia’s ‘Crime of the 21st Century’ pp. 597-598

- Raymond Taras
- The Lands in Between. Russia vs. the West and the New Politics of Hybrid War pp. 598-600

- Zerrin Torun
- Armenia and Azerbaijan. Anatomy of a Rivalry pp. 600-601

- Vicken Cheterian
- Books Received pp. 602-602

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 2, 2021
- Liberal Democracy and its Current Illiberal Critique: The Emperor’s New Clothes? pp. 273-290

- Heino Nyyssönen and Jussi Metsälä
- Measuring National Power: Is Putin’s Russia in Decline? pp. 291-317

- Simon Saradzhyan and Nabi Abdullaev
- Popular Culture and Authoritarianism in Russia: A Study of Common Sense Through the Prism of Women’s Fiction pp. 318-339

- Viacheslav Morozov and Elena Pavlova
- Globalisation, Authoritarianism and the Post-Soviet State in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan pp. 340-363

- Ernesto Gallo
- Everyday Authoritarianism in North Korea pp. 364-386

- Alexander Dukalskis and Hyung-Min Joo
- De-Stalinisation and Insubordination in the Soviet Borderlands: Beria’s Attempted National Reform in Soviet Belarus pp. 387-409

- Natalya Chernyshova
- Transitional Justice and the Former Soviet Union. Reviewing the Past, Looking toward the Future pp. 410-411

- Félix Krawatzek
- Conditionality and Coercion. Electoral Clientelism in Eastern Europe pp. 411-413

- Máté Mátyás
- Contemporary Russian Conservatism. Problems, Paradoxes, and Perspectives pp. 413-415

- Elizaveta Gaufman
- The Globalization of Russian Gas. Political and Commercial Catalysts pp. 415-416

- Anatole Boute
- Dealing with the Russians pp. 417-418

- Oksana Morgunova (Petrunko) and Renat T. Zinnurov
- Three Revolutions: Mobilization and Change in Contemporary Ukraine II. An Oral History of the Revolution on Granite, Orange Revolution, and Revolution of Dignity pp. 419-420

- Kateryna Pishchikova
- Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy. Problems of Compatibility with the Changing International Order pp. 420-422

- Łukasz A. Janulewicz
- The Rise of China and International Law. Taking Chinese Exceptionalism Seriously pp. 422-423

- Yanxuedan Zhang
- A History of Yugoslavia pp. 423-425

- Samuel Foster
- Extremism and Violent Extremism in Serbia. 21st-Century Manifestations of an Historical Challenge pp. 425-427

- Catherine Baker
- Stalin’s Gulag at War. Forced Labour, Mass Death, and Soviet Victory in the Second World War pp. 427-428

- Peter Whitewood
- Marx and Russia. The Fate of a Doctrine pp. 428-430

- Jiaying Zhou and Guangxiang Zhang
- Books Received pp. 431-432

- The Editors
Volume 73, issue 1, 2021
- Justice, Crime and Citizenship in Eurasia: A Socio-legal Perspective pp. 1-7

- Erica Marat and Lauren A. McCarthy
- Who Reports Crime? Citizen Engagement with the Police in Russia and Georgia pp. 8-35

- Lauren A. McCarthy, Scott Gehlbach, Timothy Frye and Noah Buckley
- Popular Legal Attitudes and the Political Order: Comparative Evidence from Georgia, Russia and Ukraine pp. 36-59

- William M. Reisinger, Marina Zaloznaya and Vicki L. Hesli Claypool
- Transcending Illegality in Kyrgyzstan: The Case of a Squatter Settlement in Bishkek pp. 60-80

- Eliza Isabaeva
- Negotiating the Right to Information: Citizen–Government Interactions in the Implementation of the Regulations on Open Government Information in China pp. 81-100

- Yiyi Lu
- Between Human Rights and Transitional Justice: The Dilemma of Constitutional Courts in Post-Communist Central Europe pp. 101-130

- Katarína Šipulová and Hubert Smekal
- Becoming a Judge in Russia: An Analysis of Judicial Biographies pp. 131-156

- Aryna Dzmitryieva
- Building Socialist Legality: Political Order and Institutional Development in the Soviet and Chinese Procuracies pp. 157-177

- Margaret Hanson and Michael Thompson-Brusstar
- The Limits of Authoritarian Modernisation: Zero Tolerance Policing in Kazakhstan pp. 178-199

- Gavin Slade, Alexei Trochev and Malika Talgatova
- Propaganda and the Police: The Softer Side of State Control in China pp. 200-220

- Suzanne E. Scoggins
- ‘Vigilante Shows’ and Law Enforcement in Russia pp. 221-242

- Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
- Technological Solutions for Complex Problems: Emerging Electronic Surveillance Regimes in Eurasian Cities pp. 243-267

- Erica Marat and Deborah Sutton
- List of Contributors pp. 268-271

- The Editors
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