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Volume 71, issue 10, 2019
- Nationalities Policy in the USSR: Explaining the ‘Pendulum Swing’ Using Randall Collins’ Geopolitical Theory pp. 1627-1644

- Andrey Shcherbak
- Who Are the Neoliberals in Central and Eastern Europe? Assessing Public Support for Neoliberalism in 11 New EU Member States pp. 1645-1663

- Marko Grdesic
- ‘Liberation Technology’ or ‘Net Delusion’? Civic Activists’ Perceptions of Social Media as a Platform for Civic Activism in Belarus and Ukraine pp. 1664-1684

- Paulina Pospieszna and Aleksandra Galus
- On the Road to Maidan: Russia's Economic Statecraft Towards Ukraine in 2013 pp. 1685-1704

- Karel Svoboda
- Chechen Demographic Growth as a Reaction to Conflict: The Views of Chechens pp. 1705-1733

- Marat Iliyasov
- ‘My Poor People, Where Are We Going?’: Grounded Theologies and National Identity in Kyrgyzstan pp. 1734-1755

- Vincent M. Artman
- Purity and Compromise in the Soviet Party-State. The Struggle for the Soul of the Party, 1941–1952 pp. 1756-1757

- Antony Kalashnikov
- Soviet Russians under Nazi Occupation. Fragile Loyalties in World War II pp. 1757-1759

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Croatia and the Rise of Fascism. The Youth Movement and the Ustasha during WWII pp. 1759-1761

- Catherine Baker
- Inside the East European Planned Economy. State Planning, Factory and Manager pp. 1761-1763

- Alin Croitoru
- Politicising the Communist Past. The Politics of Truth Revelation in Post-Communist Poland pp. 1763-1764

- Woyu Liu
- The Revolt of the Provinces. Anti-Gypsyism and Right-Wing Politics in Hungary pp. 1765-1766

- Ferenc Laczó
- New Donors on the Postcolonial Crossroads. Eastern Europe and Western Aid pp. 1766-1768

- Balazs Szent-Ivanyi
- Ukraine. A Nation on the Borderland pp. 1768-1770

- George O. Liber
- Photographic Literacy. Cameras in the Hands of Russian Authors pp. 1770-1772

- Iva Glisic
- Sacred Places, Emerging Spaces. Religious Pluralism in the Post-Soviet Caucasus pp. 1772-1774

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- From War to Peace in the Balkans, the Middle East and Ukraine pp. 1774-1775

- Zerrin Torun
- Popular Protest in China pp. 1775-1777

- Chi Zhang
- Books Received pp. 1778-1779

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 9, 2019
- Multiple Winning Formulae? Far Right Voters and Parties in Eastern Europe pp. 1443-1473

- Djordje Stefanovic and Geoffrey Evans
- Disrupted Democracy in Ukraine? Protest, Performance and Contention in the Verkhovna Rada pp. 1474-1507

- Sarah Whitmore
- Anti-immigrant Attitudes in Russia: The Group Position Model Reconsidered pp. 1508-1531

- Zuzanna Brunarska
- Comparative Institutionalised Bilingualism in Kazan, Russia and Ürümqi, China pp. 1532-1561

- Sansar Tsakhirmaa
- Belonging and Political Participation: Evidence from the 2011 President Election in Kyrgyzstan pp. 1562-1583

- Evgenia Gorina and Victor Agadjanian
- An Alternative Internationalism: The Main Lines and Legacies of Polish Sovietology, Promethean Orientalism and the Soviet ‘Southern Borderlands’, 1926–1939 pp. 1584-1608

- Marcel Radosław Garboś
- Building Ukraine from Within. A Sociological, Institutional, and Economic Analysis of a Nation-State in the Making pp. 1609-1610

- Burcu Degirmen-Dysart
- Bosnia in Limbo. Testimonies from the Drina River pp. 1610-1612

- Hikmet Karcic
- Islam in Central Asia and the Caucasus Since the Fall of the Soviet Union pp. 1612-1613

- Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz
- Coalitional Presidentialism in Comparative Perspective. Minority Presidents in Multiparty Systems pp. 1613-1615

- Philipp Köker
- Russia in Flames. War, Revolution, Civil War, 1914–1921 pp. 1615-1616

- Aleksandr Korobeinikov
- State and Society in Communist Czechoslovakia. Transforming the Everyday from World War II to the Fall of the Berlin Wall pp. 1617-1618

- Martin J. Kozon
- Rich Russians. From Oligarchs to Bourgeoisie pp. 1618-1619

- Oksana Morgunova (Petrunko) and Renat T. Zinnurov
- EU Enlargement and Civil Society in the Western Balkans. From Mobilisation to Empowerment pp. 1619-1621

- Conor O’Dwyer
- Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in China. Domestic and Foreign Policy Dimensions pp. 1621-1622

- Giulia Sciorati
- Insecurity & the Rise of Nationalism in Putin’s Russia. Keeper of Traditional Values pp. 1623-1624

- Zerrin Torun
- Books Received pp. 1625-1626

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 8, 2019
- Great Expectations or Misplaced Hopes? The Role of the Visegrád Group in the Brexit Process pp. 1261-1284

- Monika Brusenbauch Meislova
- Beads and Trinkets? Stakeholder Perspectives on Benefit-sharing and Corporate Responsibility in a Russian Oil Province pp. 1285-1313

- Emma Wilson and Kirill Istomin
- A Monument for our Times? Commemorating Victims of Repression in Putin’s Russia pp. 1314-1344

- Kathleen E. Smith
- The Soviet and the Post-Soviet: Street Names and National Discourse in Almaty pp. 1345-1366

- Mehmet Volkan Kaşikçi
- Embedded Activism 2.0: Re-shaping the Space for Civil Society in Russia and China pp. 1367-1389

- Irina Fedorenko
- China’s Economic Diplomacy in Central and Eastern Europe: A Case of Offensive Mercantilism? pp. 1390-1414

- Jeremy Garlick
- The Kremlin Enigma: Understanding Russian Policy Preferences and Possible Alternatives pp. 1415-1423

- Branislav Radeljić
- Stalin’s Constitution: Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the 1936 Draft Constitution pp. 1424-1425

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Islam and Nationhood in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Surviving Empires pp. 1426-1427

- Zerrin Torun
- Nationalism, Identity and Statehood in Post-Yugoslav Montenegro pp. 1427-1429

- Vladimir Vučković
- Books Are Weapons. The Polish Opposition Press and the Overthrow of Communism pp. 1429-1431

- Agnieszka Sadecka
- Property Rights in Post-Soviet Russia. Violence, Corruption, and the Demand for Law pp. 1431-1432

- Luke Mackle
- Transnational Ukraine? Networks and Ties that Influence(d) Contemporary Ukraine pp. 1433-1434

- Tetiana Havlin
- From Conquest to Deportation. The North Caucasus under Russian Rule pp. 1434-1435

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- Tug of War. Negotiating Security in Eurasia pp. 1436-1437

- Ohannes Geukjian
- The Family in Central Asia. New Perspectives pp. 1437-1439

- Edward Lemon
- Việt Nam. A History From Earliest Times to the Present pp. 1439-1440

- Vicken Cheterian
- Books Received pp. 1441-1441

- The Editors
- Correction pp. ei-ei

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 7, 2019
- A Bitter Divorce: Narratives of Crimean Annexation and their Relation to Larger State Identifications pp. 1069-1090

- Olena Nedozhogina
- Putin's Power Revisited: How Identity Positions and Great Power Interaction Condition Strategic Cooperation on Syria pp. 1091-1121

- Julie Wilhelmsen
- Clash of Realities: Gazprom’s Reasoning on the EU Gas Trade pp. 1122-1139

- Julia S. P. Loe
- From Intervention to Retrenchment: Poland's Strategic Culture and the 2011 Libyan Campaign pp. 1140-1161

- Christopher Reeves
- Political Recentralisation and the Diffusion of Solar Energy in China pp. 1162-1182

- Geoffrey C. Chen and Charles Lees
- Knowing Me, Knowing You: Media Portrayal of the EU in Kazakhstan pp. 1183-1204

- Kristina Bekenova and Neil Collins
- Strengthening Friendship and Fraternal Solidarity: Soviet Youth Tourism to Eastern Europe under Khrushchev and Brezhnev pp. 1205-1232

- Robert Hornsby
- Russia’s Response to Sanctions. How Western Economic Statecraft is Reshaping Political Economy in Russia pp. 1233-1234

- Andrei V. Belyi
- Europe’s Growth Champion. Insights from the Economic Rise of Poland pp. 1234-1236

- Andrzej Bolesta
- Fortress Russia. Conspiracy Theories in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 1236-1237

- Magda Dolińska-Rydzek
- Totem inteligencki. Arystokracja, szlachta i ziemiaństwo w polskiej przestrzeni społecznej pp. 1237-1239

- Tomasz Drabowicz
- Why Control Immigration? Strategic Uses of Migration Management in Russia / The Politics of Unfree Labour in Russia. Human Trafficking and Labour Migration pp. 1239-1242

- Julia Glathe
- China Questions. Critical Insights into a Rising Power pp. 1242-1243

- Emilian Kavalski
- Dark Shadows. Inside the Secret World of Kazakhstan pp. 1243-1244

- Bakhytzhan Kurmanov
- Ukraine Over the Edge. Russia, the West and the New ‘Cold War’ / Flight MH17, Ukraine and the New Cold War. Prism of Disaster pp. 1245-1248

- Taras Kuzio
- Tajikistan on the Move: Statebuilding and Societal Transformations pp. 1248-1250

- Jonathan Zartman
- The Cambridge History of Communism. Volume 1. World Revolution and Socialism in One Country 1917–1941 pp. 1251-1252

- Steven J. Main
- Ungleiche Brüder. Russen und Ukrainer vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart pp. 1252-1253

- Randall E. Newnham
- Russia's Military Revival pp. 1253-1255

- Nina Markovic Khaze
- Stalinist Perpetrators on Trial. Scenes from the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine pp. 1255-1256

- Curtis Richardson
- Books Received pp. 1257-1258

- The Editors
- Errata pp. 1259-1259

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 6, 2019
- Introduction: Stalinism as State Building pp. 883-891

- Graeme Gill and Roger D. Markwick
- The Pavlenko Construction Enterprise. Large-scale Private Entrepreneurialism in Stalin’s USSR pp. 892-906

- Oleg Khlevniuk
- War, Violence and the Making of the Stalinist State: A Tillyian Analysis pp. 907-931

- Roger D. Markwick
- Russian Views of Stalinism as a Negative Satellite of Capitalism pp. 932-950

- Roderic Pitty
- The Rise and Fall of a Crimean Party Boss: Nikolai Vasil’evich Solov’ev and the Leningrad Affair pp. 951-971

- David Brandenberger, Alisa Amosova and Nikita Pivovarov
- Was There a Soviet Nationality Policy? pp. 972-993

- Jeremy Smith
- Stalinism and Executive Power: Formal and Informal Contours of Stalinism pp. 994-1012

- Graeme Gill
- Soviet Statistics under Stalinism: Reliability and Distortions in Grain and Population Statistics pp. 1013-1035

- Stephen G. Wheatcroft
- Counting the Soviet Union’s War Dead: Still 26–27 Million pp. 1036-1047

- Mark Harrison
- The Soviet Famine of 1931–1934: Genocide, a Result of Poor Harvests, or the Outcome of a Conflict Between the State and the Peasants? pp. 1048-1065

- Sergei Nefedov and Michael Ellman
- List of Contributors pp. 1066-1068

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 5, 2019
- Dynamics of Network Resonance: The Case of the Transnational Helsinki Network pp. 717-735

- Ki-Joon Hong
- The Effects of Corruption on Satisfaction with Local and National Governments. Does Corruption ‘Grease the Wheels’? pp. 736-752

- Nazim Habibov, Lida Fan and Alena Auchynnikava
- Legacies of State Socialism: A Comparative Study of Elite Attitudes towards EU Economic Competitiveness in Western and Central Eastern Europe pp. 753-773

- Gintaras Šumskas and Irmina Matonytė
- Patterns of Ethnic Homogenisation, Fragmentation and Polarisation and the Vote Shares for Nationalist Parties in Latvia pp. 774-804

- Ádám Németh and Zoltán Dövényi
- A Study of Vladimir Putin’s Rhetoric pp. 805-823

- Oksana Drozdova and Paul Robinson
- United Russia’s Primaries and the Strength of Political Machines in the Regions of Russia: Evidence from the 2016 Duma Elections pp. 824-839

- Tatiana Tkacheva and Grigorii V. Golosov
- Islamist Political Orientations among Central Asian Youth pp. 840-855

- Paul Kubicek
- Gorbachev. His Life and Times pp. 856-858

- Carolina de Stefano
- From Cold War to Hot Peace. An American Ambassador in Putin’s Russia pp. 858-859

- Hamza Karčić
- Post-Soviet Racisms pp. 859-861

- Oxana Karnaukhova
- Hammer & Silicon. The Soviet Diaspora in the US Innovation Economy. Immigration, Innovation, Institutions, Imprinting, and Identity pp. 861-863

- Olga Kuznetsova
- Mass Media in the Post-Soviet World. Market Forces, State Actors, and Political Manipulation in the Informational Environment after Communism pp. 863-865

- Seraphine F. Maerz
- Regions in Transition in the Former Soviet Area. Ideas and Institutions in the Making pp. 865-866

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- The Political Economy of Pension Policy Reversal in Post-Communist Countries pp. 866-868

- Daria Prisiazhniuk
- The EU, US and China Tackling Climate Change. Policies and Alliances for the Anthropocene pp. 868-869

- Anna Kuteleva
- Mission Ukraine. The 2012–2013 Diplomatic Effort to Secure Ties with Europe pp. 869-871

- Taras Kuzio
- The Dialectics of Post-Soviet Modernity and the Changing Contours of Islamic Discourse in Azerbaijan. Toward a Resacralization of Public Space pp. 871-873

- Sofya du Boulay
- The European Union’s Democracy Promotion in Central Asia. A Study of Political Interests, Influence, and Development in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 2007–2013 pp. 873-874

- Tuğçe Yıldız
- Rewriting the Nation in Modern Kazakh Literature. Elites and Narratives pp. 875-876

- Riccardo Mario Cucciolla
- Media Politics in China. Improvising Power Under Authoritarianism pp. 876-878

- Preksha Shree Chhetri
- In Memoriam: David A. Dyker (1944–2018) pp. 879-880

- Slavo Radosevic
- Books Received pp. 881-881

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 4, 2019
- Goodbye, Postsocialism! pp. 533-550

- Martin Müller
- Hybrid Historical Memories in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine pp. 551-578

- Sanshiro Hosaka
- Taking Stock of Russian eGovernment pp. 579-607

- Mikhail Zherebtsov
- Okun's Law in the Visegrád Group Countries pp. 608-647

- Martin Boďa and Mariana Považanová
- Do Economic Linkages through FDI Lead to Institutional Change? Assessing Outcomes in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan pp. 648-670

- Rachel Vanderhill, Sandra F. Joireman and Roza Tulepbayeva
- From ‘Constructing Socialism’ to a ‘Socialist-oriented Market Economy’ in Contemporary Vietnam: A Critique of Ideologies pp. 671-697

- Adam Fforde
- Twilight of Empire. The Brest–Litovsk Conference and the Remaking of East-Central Europe, 1917–1918 pp. 698-699

- Steven J. Main
- The Last Yugoslav Generation. The Rethinking of Youth Politics and Cultures in Late Socialism pp. 699-701

- Catherine Baker
- Not According to Plan. Filmmaking Under Stalin pp. 701-702

- Sarina Bakić
- Strategic Frames. Europe, Russia, and Minority Inclusion in Estonia and Latvia pp. 702-703

- Ammon Cheskin
- Long Awaited West. Eastern Europe since 1944 pp. 704-704

- Marcin Roman Czubala Ostapiuk
- A Dark Path to Freedom. Ruzi Nazar, from the Red Army to the CIA pp. 704-706

- Payam Foroughi and Irina Malyuchenko
- Russia’s Muslim Heartlands. Islam in the Putin Era pp. 706-708

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- From Eastern Bloc to European Union. Comparative Processes of Transformation since 1990 pp. 708-709

- Liia Laanes
- The Fate of the New Man. Representing & Reconstructing Masculinity in Soviet Visual Culture, 1945–1965 pp. 709-711

- Oksana Morgunova and Igor N. Belogrud
- Reviewing European Union Accession. Unexpected Results, Spillover Effects, and Externalities pp. 711-712

- Zerrin Torun
- The Chinese Mafia. Organized Crime, Corruption, and Extra-Legal Protection pp. 713-714

- Chi Zhang
- Books Received pp. 715-716

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 3, 2019
- Retrenched, but Still Desired? Perceptions Regarding the Social Legitimacy of the Welfare State in Russia Compared with EU Countries pp. 345-364

- Wim van Oorschot and Dimitri Gugushvili
- ‘Rising Power’ Status and the Evolution of International Order: Conceptualising Russia’s Syria Policies pp. 365-387

- Moritz Pieper
- China–CEE Trade, Investment and Politics pp. 388-407

- Tamas Matura
- The Politics of Anti-Corruption Campaigns in Putin’s Russia: Power, Opposition, and the All-Russia People’s Front pp. 408-425

- Mari Aburamoto
- From New Socialist Cities to Thaw Experimentation in Arctic Townscapes: Leningrad Architects Attempt to Modernise the Soviet North pp. 426-449

- Ekaterina Kalemeneva
- The Chameleon Nature of Populist Parties. How Recurring Populism is Luring ‘the People’ of Serbia and Croatia pp. 450-479

- Dominika Mikucka-Wójtowicz
- Effectiveness of EU Transgovernmental Cooperation in the Neighbourhood: Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Twinning Projects in Ukraine pp. 480-509

- Dmytro Panchuk
- Russia’s Domestic Security Wars. Putin’s Use of Divide and Rule against His Hardline Allies pp. 510-511

- Mark Galeotti
- Raised Under Stalin. Young Communists and the Defence of Socialism pp. 511-513

- Sevket Hylton Akyildiz
- Russia in Revolution. An Empire in Crisis, 1890–1928; The Russian Revolution, 1905–1921 pp. 513-515

- Simon Cosgrove
- Governing Diasporas in International Relations: The Transnational Politics of Croatia and Former Yugoslavia pp. 515-517

- Sara Bernard
- The Red Army and the Second World War pp. 517-518

- Steven J. Main
- Ukraine and Russian Neo-Imperialism. The Divergent Break pp. 518-520

- Taras Kuzio
- Energy Infrastructure in the Eastern Bloc. Poland and the Construction of Transnational Electricity, Oil, and Gas Systems pp. 520-521

- Tiziana Melchiorre and Tomas Pleta
- Constructing the Uzbek State. Narratives of Post-Soviet Years pp. 522-523

- Edward Lemon
- Breaking Away. Kosovo’s Unilateral Secession pp. 523-525

- Aslıhan Anlar
- Social Entrepreneurship and Citizenship in China. The Rise of NGOs in the PRC pp. 525-526

- Tania Haddad
- Gender in Georgia. Feminist Perspectives on Culture, Nation, and History in the South Caucasus pp. 527-528

- Anna Bochorishvili
- Red at Heart. How Chinese Communists Fell in Love with the Russian Revolution pp. 528-529

- Woyu Liu
- Gender in 20th Century Eastern Europe and the USSR pp. 530-531

- Monika Batham
- Books Received pp. 532-532

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 2, 2019
- Red Patriots against White Patriots: Contesting Patriotism in the Civil War in North Russia pp. 183-202

- Liudmila G. Novikova
- The Primordialisation of Ethnic Nationalism in Macedonia pp. 203-224

- Ognen Vangelov
- Competing Norms and Strategic Visions: A Critical Appraisal of V4 Security Potential pp. 225-248

- Šárka Kolmašová
- Commemorating 1917 in Russia: Ambivalent State History Policy and the Church’s Conquest of the History Market pp. 249-267

- Marlene Laruelle
- Volatility in Electoral Support for United Russia: Cross-Regional Variations in Putin’s Electoral Authoritarian Regime pp. 268-289

- Petr Panov and Cameron Ross
- Conversion of Ajarians to Orthodox Christianity: Different Narratives and Perceptions pp. 290-314

- Ayşegül Aydingün, Pinar Köksal and Alter Kahraman
- Shelter from the Holocaust. Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union pp. 315-316

- Fatih Semsettin Isik
- Russian Homophobia from Stalin to Sochi pp. 316-318

- Catherine Baker
- The Butcher’s Trail. How the Search for Balkan War Criminals Became the World’s Most Successful Manhunt pp. 318-319

- Hamza Karčić
- The NGO Game. Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in the Balkans and Beyond pp. 319-321

- Timofey Agarin
- Through Times of Trouble. Conflict in Southeastern Ukraine Explained from Within pp. 321-323

- Christopher Gilley
- The Dynamics of EU External Energy Relations. Fighting for Energy pp. 323-324

- Matúš Mišík
- Russian–European Relations in the Balkans and Black Sea Region. Great Power Identity and the Idea of Europe pp. 324-326

- Marco Siddi
- When Informal Institutions Change. Institutional Reforms and Informal Practices in the Former Soviet Union pp. 326-328

- Islam Jusufi
- Russia. Strategy, Policy and Administration pp. 328-329

- Farah Abou Harb
- The Vory. Russia’s Super Mafia pp. 329-331

- Taras Kuzio
- Food Policy and Food Security. Putting Food on the Russian Table pp. 331-332

- Steven J. Main
- Soviet and Muslim. The Institutionalization of Islam in Central Asia, 1943–1991 pp. 333-334

- Vassily A. Klimentov
- Japan on the Silk Road. Perspectives and Encounters of Politics and Culture in Eurasia pp. 334-336

- Nikolay Murashkin
- Books Received pp. 337-339

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 340-343

- The Editors
Volume 71, issue 1, 2019
- The Russian-Speaking Populations in the Post-Soviet Space: Language, Politics and Identity pp. 1-23

- Ammon Cheskin and Angela Kachuyevski
- Minority Reconsidered: Towards a Typology of Latvia’s Russophone Identity pp. 24-47

- Mārtiņš Kaprāns and Inta Mieriņa
- Identity and Media-use Strategies of the Estonian and Latvian Russian-speaking Populations Amid Political Crisis pp. 48-70

- Triin Vihalemm, Jānis Juzefovičs and Marianne Leppik
- Diversity in Daugavpils: Unpacking Identity and Cultural Engagement among Minority School Youth in Eastern Latvia pp. 71-96

- Indra Ekmanis
- Where Do I Belong? Narratives of Rodina among Russian-speaking Youth in Kazakhstan pp. 97-116

- Alina Jašina-Schäfer
- Russian-speaking Belarusian Nationalism: An Ethnolinguistic Identity Without a Language? pp. 117-136

- Marharyta Fabrykant
- The Ukrainian–Russian Linguistic Dyad and its Impact on National Identity in Ukraine pp. 137-155

- Nadiia Bureiko and Teodor Lucian Moga
- Identity in Transformation: Russian-speakers in Post-Soviet Ukraine pp. 156-178

- Volodymyr Kulyk
- List of Contributors pp. 179-181

- The Editors
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