Europe-Asia Studies
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Volume 44, issue 6, 1992
- Macroeconomic policy in Hungary: Poetry versus reality pp. 947-964

- László Csaba
- Hungary's changed patterns of trade and their effects pp. 965-983

- Sandor Richter
- Monetary policy and stabilisation in Hungary pp. 985-995

- Valentinyi Akos
- Foreign debt, debt management policy and implications for Hungary's development pp. 997-1013

- Hajna Lorinc
- Privatisation in Hungary—Two years later pp. 1015-1038

- Yudit Kiss
- The social impact of restructuring in rural areas of Hungary: Disruption of security or the end of the rural socialist middle class society? pp. 1039-1043

- Andras Toth
- Glavlit, censorship and the problem of party policy in cultural affairs, 1922–28 pp. 1045-1068

- Michael Fox
- and the Gulag: New information on soviet forced labour around World War II pp. 1069-1086

- Edwin Bacon
- Conceptions of the market among Russian economists: A survey pp. 1087-1098

- Vincent Barnett
- Beyond the Cold War in Europe: A review article pp. 1099-1102

- Michael Cox
Volume 44, issue 5, 1992
- The Soviet hyperinflation: Its origins and impact throughout the former republics pp. 739-759

- Igor Filatochev and Roy Bradshaw
- Was the Soviet Union really necessary? pp. 761-784

- Victor Swoboda
- Banking in transition: Development and current problems in Hungary pp. 785-808

- Saul Estrin, Paul Hare and Marta Surányi
- The polish transition programme: Underpinnings, results, interpretations pp. 809-835

- Jan Winiecki
- The polish parliamentary elections of October 1991 pp. 837-855

- Frances Millard
- The food situation in the ex‐Soviet Republics pp. 857-880

- Susan Nello
- Tuva—A state reawakens pp. 881-895

- Toomas Alatalu
- Ramiz Sadiku: A case study in the industrialisation of Kosovo pp. 897-912

- Michael Palairet
Volume 44, issue 4, 1992
- On the interpretation of Bukharin's economic ideas pp. 563-578

- John Salter
- The rise and fall of rule by Poland's best and brightest pp. 579-608

- Voytek Zubek
- Ethnic dimensions in contemporary Latvian politics: Focusing forces for change pp. 609-639

- Eric Rudenshiold
- Privatisation of the polish economy: Problems of transition pp. 641-664

- Kazimierz Poznanski
- Writers and politics in the Gorbachev Era pp. 665-685

- Riitta Pittman
- Voting and political attitudes in Soviet Georgia pp. 687-697

- Lynn Nelson and Paata Amonashvili
- Bulgarian industrial growth and structure: 1970–89 pp. 699-711

- Garabed Minassian
Volume 44, issue 3, 1992
- Between and privatisation: Divided strategies and political crisis in a Soviet enterprise pp. 371-402

- Michael Burawoy and Kathryn Hendley
- Lenin in Soviet politics, 1985–91 pp. 403-422

- John Gooding
- Gorbachev and the place of the party in Soviet reform, 1985–91 pp. 423-443

- Neil Robinson
- The Russian right and the dilemmas of party organisation pp. 445-478

- Robert Orttung
- Soviet provincial politics in an era of transition and revolution, 1989–91 pp. 479-509

- Joel Moses
- Poland's quest for economic stabilisation, 1988–91: Interaction of political economy and economics pp. 511-532

- Branko Milanovic
- Reviews pp. 533-553

- Silvana Malle, George Ginsburgs, M. J. Berry, Vincent Barnett, William Rosenberg, Neil Fodor, Margot Light, Saeed Barzin, David Benn, John Russell, Graham Timmins, Richard Kindersley, Paul Lewis, Richard Hill, Michael Hughes and S. A. Smith
- Book notices pp. 555-555

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 557-558

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 559-559

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 2, 1992
- Boris El'tsin, democratic Russia and the campaign for the Russian presidency pp. 187-207

- Michael Urban
- The workers' movement in Leningrad, 1986–91 pp. 209-236

- Anna Temkina
- The Soviet defence burden: Estimating hidden defence costs pp. 237-263

- Dmitri Steinberg
- Privatisation and buy‐outs in the USSR pp. 265-282

- Igor Filatotchev, Trevor Buck and Mike Wright
- Privatisation in Eastern Europe: A comparative study of Poland and Hungary pp. 283-296

- Kálmán Mizsei
- Transformation of ownership in Czechoslovakia pp. 297-311

- Martin Kupka
- Socialism, democratism and criticism: The Soviet press and the national discussion of the 1936 draft constitution pp. 313-332

- Ellen Wimberg
- An empirical investigation of business financial structures in a regulated economy pp. 333-341

- A. Murphy and Z. Sabov
- Allocative efficiency—It isn't so pp. 343-347

- Josef Brada
Volume 44, issue 1, 1992
- Dilemmas of Agrarian reform in the Soviet Union pp. 3-36

- Stephen Wegren
- Brezhnev's ‘social contract’ and Gorbachev's reforms pp. 37-56

- Linda Cook
- The Soviet decision for a Pact with Nazi Germany pp. 57-78

- Geoffrey Roberts
- Quasi‐proletarians and a patriarchal bureaucracy: Aspects of Yugoslavia's re‐peripheralisation pp. 79-99

- Carl‐Ulrik Schierup
- The collapse of the Yugoslav economy pp. 101-112

- Egon Žižmond
- Economic reform and product quality improvement efforts in the Soviet Union pp. 113-122

- Paul Goldberg
- The modernisation of Russian motherhood, 1917–1937 pp. 123-135

- Elizabeth Waters
- Support for the opposition in Moscow in the party discussion of 1923–1924 pp. 137-151

- Darron Hincks
- A note on the winter of the Kronstadt sailors' uprising in 1921 pp. 153-154

- J. Neumann
- Reviews pp. 155-164

- Colin Lawson, Andrzej Korbonski, Michael Ellman, Peter Duncan, Vincent Barnett, Dana Dalrymple and Ian Thatcher
- Book notices pp. 165-167

- The Editors
- Thirty‐third list of Soviet statistical abstracts pp. 169-173

- J. Johnson
- Correspondence pp. 175-175

- Michael Melancon
- Books received pp. 177-178

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 179-179

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
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