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Volume 72, issue 10, 2020
- Back to Competitive Authoritarianism? Democratic Backsliding in Vučić’s Serbia pp. 1617-1638

- Antonino Castaldo
- The Opposition Bloc in Ukraine: A Clientelistic Party with Diminished Administrative Resources pp. 1639-1656

- Atsushi Ogushi
- Memories on Demand: Narratives about 1917 in Russia’s Online Publics pp. 1657-1677

- Anna Litvinenko and Andrei Zavadski
- ‘You Don’t Need Santa Monica!’ The Objectification of Elderly Care Receivers in Russia pp. 1678-1702

- Arturs Holavins
- Taxing the Golden Goose: Reforming Taxation of the Oil Sector in Putin’s Russia pp. 1703-1727

- Adnan Vatansever
- Neo-nomadic Culture as a Territorial Brand for ‘Authentic’ Tourism Development in Kazakhstan pp. 1728-1751

- Guillaume Tiberghien
- Empiriomonism. Essays in Philosophy, Books 1–3 pp. 1752-1753

- James D. White
- Empire of Friends. Soviet Power and Socialist Internationalism in Cold War Czechoslovakia pp. 1753-1755

- Szinan Radi
- Bringing Stalin Back In. Memory Politics and the Creation of a Useable Past in Putin’s Russia pp. 1755-1756

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Kazakhstan in World War II. Mobilisation and Ethnicity in the Soviet Empire pp. 1757-1758

- Berikbol Dukeyev
- Tourism Development in Post-Soviet Nations. From Communism to Capitalism pp. 1758-1760

- Halil Burak Sakal
- Europe in the Caucasus, Caucasus in Europe. Perspectives on the Construction of a Region pp. 1760-1761

- Laura Luciani
- Ukraine’s Maidan, Russia’s War. A Chronicle and Analysis of the Revolution of Dignity pp. 1762-1763

- George O. Liber
- Chronicles in Stone. Preservation, Patriotism, and Identity in Northwest Russia pp. 1763-1765

- Matthew Blackburn
- Putin and His Neighbors. Russia’s Policies Toward Eurasia pp. 1765-1767

- Taras Kuzio
- Post Putin. Succession, Stability, and Russia’s Future pp. 1767-1768

- Mikhail Polianskii
- Russia and America. The Asymmetric Rivalry pp. 1769-1770

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- Federalism in China and Russia. Story of Success and Story of Failure? pp. 1770-1771

- Ekaterina Paustyan
- The Art of Political Control in China pp. 1772-1773

- Firoz Ehsan
- A Social History of Maoist China. Conflict and Change, 1949–1976 pp. 1773-1775

- Woyu Liu
- Books Received pp. 1776-1776

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 9, 2020
- Charm Offensive or Offensive Charm? An Analysis of Russian and Chinese Cultural Institutes Abroad pp. 1445-1467

- Milos Popovic, Erin K. Jenne and Juraj Medzihorsky
- Cartographies of Consensus and Grievance: Visualising the Territory of Azerbaijan pp. 1468-1497

- Laurence Broers
- Managed Civil Society and Police Oversight in Russia: Regional Police–Public Councils pp. 1498-1522

- Lauren A. McCarthy, Katherine Stolerman and Anton V. Tikhomirov
- The Rise of the Anti-Gender Movement in Croatia and the 2013 Marriage Referendum pp. 1523-1553

- Tanja Vučković Juroš, Ivana Dobrotić and Sunčica Flego
- ‘With a Little Help from New Friends’? Ideas of International Brotherhood in Postcommunist Contexts pp. 1554-1576

- Justyna Pierzynska
- No Happy Childhood Behind the Iron Curtain: Cold War and Imperial Perspectives in the Anglo–Soviet Dispute Over Unaccompanied Baltic Children (1947–1952) pp. 1577-1595

- Rosaria Franco
- Declining Democracy in East-Central Europe. The Divide in the EU and Emerging Hard Populism pp. 1596-1597

- Zerrin Torun
- Extreme Reactions. Radical Right Mobilization in Eastern Europe pp. 1597-1599

- Ryan Shaffer
- Ukraine and Russia. From Civilized Divorce to Uncivil War pp. 1599-1600

- Tomasz Braun
- Routledge Handbook of Russian Foreign Policy pp. 1600-1602

- Steven J. Main
- Foreign Policies of the CIS States. A Comprehensive Reference pp. 1602-1603

- Tiziana Melchiorre
- Webs of Corruption. Trafficking and Terrorism in Central Asia pp. 1603-1605

- Navruz Nekbakhtshoev
- Japan and the New Silk Road. Diplomacy, Development, and Connectivity pp. 1605-1606

- John West
- International Law and the Post-Soviet Space I. Essays on Chechnya and the Baltic States pp. 1606-1608

- Andreas Pacher
- Electoral Strategies Under Authoritarianism. Evidence from the Former Soviet Union pp. 1608-1610

- Julian G. Waller
- The February Revolution, Petrograd, 1917. The End of the Tsarist Regime and the Birth of Dual Power pp. 1610-1611

- Simon Cosgrove
- Tsardom of Sufficiency, Empire of Norms. Statistics, Land Allotments, and Agrarian Reform in Russia, 1700–1921 pp. 1611-1614

- Terry Cox
- Books Received pp. 1615-1616

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 8, 2020
- Apparatchiks and Enterprises: The Case of the Warsaw Region in 1950–1970 pp. 1277-1304

- Maciej Tymiński
- From Komsomol to the Republican Youth Union: Building a Pro-presidential Mass Youth Organisation in Post-Soviet Belarus pp. 1305-1328

- Kristiina Silvan
- An Epistemic Community in Abeyance: The Work of Russian Anti-Violence Organisations in a Restrictive Legal Climate pp. 1329-1351

- Maria Davidenko
- A Brain Drain in Russian Agriculture? Migration Sentiments among Skilled Russian Rural Youth pp. 1352-1377

- Vasyl Kvartiuk, Martin Petrick, Miroslava Bavorova, Zuzana Bednaříková and Elena Ponkina
- Georgia's Experiences with Foreign Fighters: Global Recruitment, Local Roots pp. 1378-1402

- Elena Pokalova
- The Role of Repatriate Organisations in the Integration of Kazakhstan’s Oralmandar pp. 1403-1425

- Markus Kaiser and Serik Beimenbetov
- A War of Songs. Popular Music and Recent Russia–Ukraine Relations pp. 1426-1427

- Catherine Baker
- Moscow Rules. What Drives Russia to Confront the West pp. 1427-1429

- Diana Bozhilova
- Ethnic Cleansing During the Cold War. The Forgotten 1989 Expulsion of Turks From Communist Bulgaria pp. 1429-1431

- Vicken Cheterian
- Stalin and Mao. A Comparison of the Russian and Chinese Revolutions pp. 1431-1432

- Riccardo Mario Cucciolla
- Power and Conflict in Russia’s Borderlands. The Post-Soviet Geopolitics of Dispute Resolution pp. 1433-1434

- Adriana Cuppuleri
- A Mashup World. Hybrids, Crossovers and Post-Reality pp. 1434-1436

- Tetiana Havlin
- Armies of Russia’s War in Ukraine pp. 1436-1438

- Taras Kuzio
- Eurasia on the Edge. Managing Complexity pp. 1438-1439

- Edward Lemon
- State-Building in the Middle of a Geopolitical Struggle: The Cases of Ukraine, Moldova and Pridnestrovia pp. 1439-1441

- Tuğçe Yıldız
- Chinese Spies. From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping pp. 1441-1442

- Chi Zhang
- Books Received pp. 1443-1443

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 7, 2020
- ‘The Foreign Within’: State–Civil Society Relations in Russia pp. 1103-1124

- Kirsti Stuvøy
- The Reform of Skill Formation in Russia: Regional Responses pp. 1125-1152

- Thomas F. Remington and Israel Marques II
- Russia–Kazakhstan Relations in the Early Post-Soviet Era: Explaining the Roots of Cooperation pp. 1153-1185

- Christopher A. Stevens
- Poland, Germany and the EU: Reimagining Central Europe pp. 1186-1208

- Ekaterina Levintova and David Coury
- Transnistria’s Order of Friendship: Legitimacy Through Diplomatic Practice pp. 1209-1231

- Andreas Pacher
- From Resistance Movement to Civil War: Why Violence Escalated in Lithuania but not in Moldova during Soviet Annexation (1944–1952) pp. 1232-1256

- Carter Johnson
- Russia’s Futures pp. 1257-1258

- Ferenc Laczó
- The Code of Putinism pp. 1259-1260

- Wolfgang Mueller
- Russia’s Public Diplomacy. Evolution and Practice pp. 1260-1261

- Victoria Hudson
- Ukraine after Maidan. Revisiting Domestic and Regional Security pp. 1262-1263

- Roman Solchanyk
- The Legacy Structure of Russia’s One Hundred Year Transformation pp. 1263-1265

- Diana Bozhilova
- Transition Economies. Transformation, Development, and Society in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union pp. 1265-1266

- Jacob Assa
- Politics under the Influence. Vodka and Public Policy in Putin’s Russia pp. 1267-1268

- Steven J. Main
- Stalin’s Secret Weapon. The Origins of Soviet Biological Warfare pp. 1268-1270

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Military Masculinity and Postwar Recovery in the Soviet Union pp. 1270-1272

- Siobhán Hearne
- To See Paris and Die. The Soviet Lives of Western Culture pp. 1272-1273

- Farah Abou Harb
- Learning to Become Turkmen. Literacy, Language, and Power, 1914–2014 pp. 1273-1275

- Luca Anceschi
- Books Received pp. 1276-1276

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 6, 2020
- Political Revisionism: Old and New pp. 931-939

- Nik Hynek and Vít Střítecký
- Contemporary Revisionism in the Multilayered Political Order: Operationalisation, Techno-Social Conditions, Dilemmas pp. 940-954

- Nik Hynek and Aleš Karmazin
- Russian, US and Chinese Revisionism: Bridging Domestic and Great Power Politics pp. 955-975

- Aleš Karmazin and Nik Hynek
- Russian Revisionism, Legal Discourse and the ‘Rules-Based’ International Order pp. 976-995

- Roy Allison
- Between Pastiche and Sampling: NATO’s Strategic Adaptation to Russian Revisionism pp. 996-1009

- Tomáš Karásek
- Building a Multiple ‘Security Shelter’ in the Baltic States after EU and NATO Accession pp. 1010-1032

- Neringa Bladaitė and Margarita Šešelgytė
- Accommodating Revisionism through Balancing Regionalism: The Case of Central Asia pp. 1033-1052

- Aliya Tskhay and Filippo Costa Buranelli
- The Perils of Path Dependency: Germany’s Russia Policy pp. 1053-1072

- Hans-Joachim Spanger
- From Revolution to ‘Counter-Revolution’: Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe 30 Years On pp. 1073-1099

- Jan Zielonka and Jacques Rupnik
- List of Contributors pp. 1100-1102

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 5, 2020
- To Resign or Not to Resign: Why Incumbents Ignore Peaceful Mass Protests pp. 763-791

- Nina Simeonova Barzachka
- Financial Crisis Management and the Rise of Authoritarian Populism: What Makes Hungary Different from Latvia and Romania? pp. 792-814

- Dóra Győrffy
- Choosing Mazepa Over Lenin: The Transformation of Monuments and Political Order in Post-Maidan Ukraine pp. 815-836

- Lina Klymenko
- Principal–Agent Dynamics and Electoral Manipulation: Local Risks, Patronage and Tactical Variation in Russian Elections, 2003–2012 pp. 837-862

- Cole J. Harvey
- Islamist Communities on VKontakte: Identification Mechanisms and Network Structure pp. 863-893

- Mikhail Myagkov, Sergey I. Chudinov, Vitaliy V. Kashpur, Vyacheslav L. Goiko and Evgeny V. Shchekotin
- Settling the Sino–Russian Border Issue: Land in Exchange for a Strategic Partnership? pp. 894-910

- Lei Yu
- The Nonprofit Sector in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia. Civil Society Advances and Challenges pp. 911-913

- Terry Cox
- The Politics of Police Reform. Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries pp. 913-915

- Gavin Slade
- Alexander Dubček Unknown (1921–1992). The Life of a Political Icon pp. 915-916

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- New Chinese Migrants in Europe. The Case of the Chinese Community in Hungary pp. 916-918

- Wai Fong Chau
- Russian Hybrid Warfare. Resurgence and Politicisation pp. 918-920

- Ohannes Geukjian
- The Sociology of Central Asian Youth. Choice, Constraint, Risk pp. 920-921

- Sevket Akyildiz
- Eurasian Environments. Nature and Ecology in Imperial Russian and Soviet History pp. 921-923

- Aleksandr Korobeinikov
- Starving Ukraine. The Holodomor and Canada’s Response pp. 923-925

- John Vsetecka
- Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia. Socio-Legal Perspectives pp. 925-926

- Aleksandra Jolkina
- Making and Remaking the Balkans. Nations and States Since 1878 pp. 926-928

- Alban Nako
- Books Received pp. 929-929

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 4, 2020
- Emerging Varieties of Post-Communist Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe: Where Do We Stand? pp. 565-592

- Ryszard Rapacki, Juliusz Gardawski, Adam Czerniak, Bozena Horbaczewska, Adam Karbowski, Piotr Maszczyk and Mariusz Prochniak
- What is the Role of Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Russia–Ukraine Crisis? pp. 593-613

- Erika Harris
- Beyond Neoliberalism? Revisiting the Welfare State in the Baltic States pp. 614-643

- Sonja Avlijaš
- Financing Russian Civil Society pp. 644-685

- Debra Javeline and Sarah Lindemann-Komarova
- Business in the Power Structure of Small Russian Towns pp. 686-711

- Valeri Ledyaev and Alla Chirikova
- Urban Narratives on the Changing Nature of Social Capital in Post-Communist Romania pp. 712-738

- Adriana Mihaela Soaita and Barend Wind
- Alternatives to Democracy in Twentieth-Century Europe. Collectivist Visions of Modernity pp. 739-740

- Samuel Foster
- Russia’s Crony Capitalism. The Path from Market Economy to Kleptocracy pp. 740-742

- Vera Rogova
- After Empire. Nationalist Imagination and Symbolic Politics in Russia and Eurasia in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century pp. 742-744

- Arzuu Sheranova
- Russia, The EU, and the Eastern Partnership. Building Bridges or Digging Trenches? pp. 744-746

- Tuğçe Yıldız
- Cultural Imperialism and the Decline of the Liberal Order. Russian and Western Soft Power in Eastern Europe pp. 746-747

- Zerrin Torun
- The Quality of Divided Democracies. Minority Inclusion, Exclusion, and Representation in the New Europe pp. 747-749

- Michael Johns
- Czechoslovakia Behind the Curtain. Life, Work and Culture in the Communist Era pp. 749-750

- Amanda M. Williams
- Being Muslim in Central Asia. Practices, Politics, and Identities pp. 750-752

- Gulnar Nadirova and Dauren Aben
- Nomads and Soviet Rule. Central Asia under Lenin and Stalin pp. 752-753

- Jonathan Z. Ludwig
- China’s Eurasian Dilemmas. Roads and Risks for a Sustainable Global Power pp. 753-755

- Xiaoguang Wang
- Curating Revolution. Politics on Display in Mao’s China pp. 755-756

- Chi Zhang
- The Communist Party of China and Marxism 1921–1985. A Self-Portrait pp. 756-758

- Aida Aidarova
- Books Received pp. 759-761

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 3, 2020
- War and Displacement: The Case of Ukraine pp. 347-353

- Gwendolyn Sasse
- The Displaced as ‘Ordinary Citizens’: Exploring Variation in the Political Attitudes of the Displaced from Donbas pp. 354-382

- Gwendolyn Sasse and Alice Lackner
- Employment of Displaced and Non-Displaced Households in Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasti pp. 383-403

- Hanna Vakhitova and Pavlo Iavorskyi
- ‘Social Distancing’ and Hierarchies of Belonging: The Case of Displaced Population from Donbas and Crimea pp. 404-431

- Viktoriya Sereda
- ‘Somehow, We Cannot Accept It’: Drivers of Internal Displacement from Crimea and the Forced/Voluntary Migration Binary pp. 432-454

- Austin Charron
- Entangled in Social Safety Nets: Administrative Responses to and Lived Experiences of Internally Displaced Persons in Ukraine pp. 455-480

- Tania Bulakh
- Victims, Villains, or Geopolitical Tools? Representations of Donbas Displacement in Ukrainian and Russian Government Media pp. 481-504

- Emma Rimpiläinen
- To Help ‘Brotherly People’? Russian Policy Towards Ukrainian Refugees pp. 505-527

- Irina Kuznetsova
- Causes and Consequences of the War in Eastern Ukraine: An Economic Geography Perspective pp. 528-560

- Vlad Mykhnenko
- List of Contributors pp. 561-563

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 2, 2020
- Post-Soviet Conflict Potentials pp. 151-154

- Cindy Wittke
- Conflict Over Peace? The United States’ and Russia’s Diverging Conceptual Approaches to Peace and Conflict Settlement pp. 155-179

- Evgeniya Bakalova and Konstanze Jüngling
- The Politics of International Law in the Post-Soviet Space: Do Georgia, Ukraine, and Russia ‘Speak’ International Law in International Politics Differently? pp. 180-208

- Cindy Wittke
- Evolving Dynamics of Societal Security and the Potential for Conflict in Eastern Ukraine pp. 209-237

- David J. Galbreath and Tetyana Malyarenko
- A Critical Political Cosmopolitanism for Conflict De-escalation: The Crimean Example pp. 238-262

- Marc Dietrich
- Accepting Alien Rule? State-Building Nationalism in Georgia’s Azeri Borderland pp. 263-285

- Christofer Berglund
- Russia and its Western Neighbours: A Comparative Study of the Security Situation in the Black, Baltic and Barents Sea Regions pp. 286-313

- Kristian Åtland and Ihor Kabanenko
- Ideology and Disengagement: A Case Study of Nationalists and Islamists in Chechnya pp. 314-330

- Emil Aslan Souleimanov and Huseyn Aliyev
- Ukraine and the Art of Strategy pp. 331-333

- Taras Kuzio
- The Euromaidan’s Effect on Civil Society. Why and How Ukrainian Social Capital Increased After the Revolution of Dignity pp. 333-334

- Karina Shyrokykh
- Russian Foreign Policy pp. 334-336

- Iryna Zhyrun
- The Operation of International Law in the Russian Legal System. A Changing Approach pp. 336-337

- Anna Kondratyuk
- Democratic Transition and Consolidation in Romania. Civic Engagement and Elites’ Behavior After 1989 pp. 337-339

- Chi Zhang
- Legal Lessons. Popularizing Laws in the People’s Republic of China 1949–1989 pp. 339-341

- Yanxuedan Zhang
- Books Received pp. 342-342

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 343-344

- The Editors
- Correction pp. 345-345

- The Editors
Volume 72, issue 1, 2020
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. iii-v

- The Editors
- From the Editors pp. 1-2

- Luca Anceschi and David J. Smith
- Terry Cox: An Appreciation pp. 3-7

- Martin Myant
- Media Discourse and the Quality of Democracy in Serbia after Milošević pp. 8-32

- Nebojša Vladisavljević
- Leaders without Leadership: Surrogate Governments in Poland pp. 33-54

- Krzysztof Zuba
- The Role of 9 May Commemorations in the Discursive Construction of Russophone Identity in Estonia pp. 55-79

- Dmitri Gorelov
- Electoral Engineering in the Russian Regions (2003–2017) pp. 80-98

- Mikhail Turchenko
- Restrictive Institutions and Critical Resources: Non-Profit Organisations and Volunteer Resources in the Russian Federation pp. 99-116

- Jo Crotty and Sergej Ljubownikow
- Political Police Archives in Ukraine and Georgia: A Research Note pp. 117-131

- Polly Corrigan
- Judgment in Moscow. Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity pp. 132-133

- Martin Dewhirst
- Red Hamlet. The Life and Ideas of Alexander Bogdanov pp. 133-135

- Iva Glisic
- Yellow Star, Red Star. Holocaust Remembrance after Communism pp. 135-137

- Ferenc Laczó
- National Secession. Persuasion and Violence in Independence Campaigns pp. 137-138

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- Both Muslim and European. Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks pp. 138-140

- Sergiu Gherghina
- Our Man. Richard Holbrooke and the End of the American Century pp. 140-141

- Hamza Karčić
- Corruption and Democratic Transition in Eastern Europe. The Role of Political Scandals in Post-Milošević Serbia pp. 142-143

- Nina Markovic Khaze
- A Sociology of Justice in Russia pp. 143-145

- Simon Cosgrove
- Putin v. The People. The Perilous Politics of a Divided Russia pp. 145-146

- Yana Gorokhovskaia
- Muslims of Central Asia. An Introduction pp. 146-148

- Jan Tomek
- Books Received pp. 149-149

- The Editors
- In Memoriam pp. 150-150

- The Editors
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