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Volume 70, issue 10, 2018
- The European Union, Russia and the Post-Soviet Space: Shared Neighbourhood, Battleground or Transit Zone on the New Silk Road? pp. 1543-1551

- Viktoria Akchurina and Vincent Della Sala
- The Role of Power in EU–Russia Energy Relations: The Interplay between Markets and Geopolitics pp. 1552-1571

- Marco Siddi
- From ‘Unilateral’ to ‘Dialogical’: Determinants of EU–Azerbaijan Negotiations pp. 1572-1596

- Eske van Gils
- Between Russia and a Hard Place: Great Power Grievances and Central Asian Ambivalence pp. 1597-1611

- Scott Radnitz
- Geopolitical Imaginaries in Russian Foreign Policy: The Evolution of ‘Greater Eurasia’ pp. 1612-1637

- David G. Lewis
- Russia, Europe and the Ontological Security Dilemma: Narrating the Emerging Eurasian Space pp. 1638-1655

- Viktoria Akchurina and Vincent Della Sala
- One Europe or None? Monism, Involution and Relations with Russia pp. 1656-1667

- Richard Sakwa
- Manufacturing and Migration in Eurasia pp. 1668-1688

- Regine A. Spector
- EU–China Regional Policy Dialogue: Unpacking the Mechanisms of an Unlikely Policy Transfer pp. 1689-1711

- Ida Musiałkowska and Marcin Dąbrowski
- The Long Hangover. Putin’s New Russia and the Ghosts of the Past pp. 1712-1713

- Kristiina Silvan
- Is Non-Western Democracy Possible? A Russian Perspective pp. 1713-1714

- Matteo Laruffa
- Russia and the Western Far Right. Tango Noir pp. 1715-1717

- Taras Kuzio
- Public Control of Armed Forces in the Russian Federation pp. 1717-1718

- Steven J. Main
- The Making of the New Martyrs of Russia. Soviet Repression in Orthodox Memory pp. 1718-1720

- Konrad Siekierski
- The New Autocracy. Information, Politics, and Policy in Putin’s Russia pp. 1720-1721

- Julian G. Waller
- Ukraine’s Post-Communist Mass Media. Between Capture and Commercialization pp. 1722-1723

- Mark Teramae
- Books Received pp. 1724-1724

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 9, 2018
- The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate as a Potential ‘Tool’ of Russian Soft Power in the Wake of Ukraine’s 2013 Euromaidan pp. 1355-1380

- Victoria Hudson
- Of Political Resurrection and ‘Lost Treasures’ in Soviet and Russian Politics pp. 1381-1406

- Catherine Guisan
- The Apogee of Soviet Political Romanticism: Projects for Moral Renewal in Early Perestroika (1985–1989) pp. 1407-1432

- Guillaume Sauvé
- Labour and Capital Under a Neoliberal Economic Model: Economic Growth and Demographic Crisis in Lithuania pp. 1433-1449

- Romas Lazutka, Arūnas Juška and Jekaterina Navickė
- From the Plan to the Market and Back—The Organisational Transformation of the Russian Defence Industry pp. 1450-1471

- Leonid Kosals, Alexei Izyumov and Bruce Kemelgor
- A Model Disagreement: The Fall of the Slovak Government during the Eurozone Crisis in 2011 pp. 1472-1495

- Matus Halas
- From a Leader-centred to a Party-centred System? The Curious Case of Media (De-)personalisation in Yugoslavia and Croatia, 1945–2015 pp. 1496-1514

- Maja Šimunjak
- No Miracles. The Failure of Soviet Decision-Making in the Afghan War pp. 1515-1516

- Mark Galeotti
- The House of Government. A Saga of the Russian Revolution pp. 1516-1518

- Iva Glisic
- The Origins of Dominant Parties. Building Authoritarian Institutions in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 1518-1519

- Ben Noble
- China’s Cyber Warfare. The Evolution of Strategic Doctrine pp. 1519-1521

- Steven J. Main
- From Empire to Eurasia. Politics, Scholarship, and Ideology in Russian Eurasianism, 1920s–1930s pp. 1521-1522

- Tanya Narozhna
- The Private World of Soviet Scientists from Stalin to Gorbachev pp. 1522-1524

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Blood Ties and the Native Son. Poetics of Patronage in Kyrgyzstan pp. 1524-1526

- Colleen Wood
- Three Months in Mao’s China. Between the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution pp. 1526-1527

- Woyu Liu
- New Generation Political Activism in Ukraine 2000–2014 pp. 1528-1529

- Taras Kuzio
- Russia and China. A Political Marriage of Convenience—Stable and Successful pp. 1530-1531

- Tomasz Kamiński
- EU–Russia Relations in Crisis. Understanding Diverging Perceptions pp. 1531-1533

- Katarzyna Kaczmarska
- Patriotic Education in Contemporary Russia. Sociological Studies in the Making of the Post-Soviet Citizen pp. 1533-1534

- Burcu Degirmen-Dysart
- Borrowing Credibility. Global Banks and Monetary Regimes pp. 1535-1535

- Marcin Roman Czubala Ostapiuk
- Rebellious Parents. Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia pp. 1536-1537

- Maria Bucur
- 1917. War, Peace, and Revolution pp. 1538-1539

- Muhammad Yaseen Naseem
- Books Received pp. 1540-1541

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 8, 2018
- Russia’s Power Politics in Ukraine and Syria: Status-seeking between Identity, Opportunity and Costs pp. 1185-1212

- Maria Raquel Freire and Regina Heller
- Neutral or Biased? The Presentation of the Kyrgyzstan and Egypt Uprisings by RIA Novosti pp. 1213-1235

- Tatiana Varacheva and Sergiu Gherghina
- National in Form, Putinist in Content: Minority Institutions ‘Outside Politics’ pp. 1236-1263

- Federica Prina
- How Dependent Are the Baltic States on Russia? pp. 1264-1280

- Lina Sineviciene and Rytis Krusinskas
- Nationalisation in Hungary in the Post-Crisis Years: A Specific Twist on a European Trend? pp. 1281-1302

- Éva Voszka
- Corruption, Privatisation and Economic Growth in Post-communist Countries pp. 1303-1325

- Andrzej Cieślik and Lukasz Goczek
- The New Media Development in Kazakhstan; Konvergentnaya zhurnalistika; Mediinaya i informatsionnaya gramotnost': kontseptual'nye i metodologicheskie osnovaniya pp. 1326-1327

- Rafis Abazov, Azel Zhanibek and Dilara Istybayeva
- Secret Agents and the Memory of Everyday Collaboration in Communist Eastern Europe; The Man with the Poison Gun. A Cold War Spy Story pp. 1328-1330

- Dıdem Buharı Gülmez
- Everyday Law in Russia pp. 1330-1331

- Samir Forić
- The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy. Mikhail Gorbachev and the Collapse of the USSR pp. 1332-1334

- Payam Foroughi and Aida Aidarova
- Red Famine. Stalin’s War on Ukraine pp. 1334-1335

- Taras Kuzio
- Fragile Conviction. Changing Ideological Landscapes in Urban Kyrgyzstan pp. 1336-1337

- Jonathan Z. Ludwig
- Stalin’s World War II Evacuations. Triumph and Troubles in Kirov pp. 1337-1338

- Steven J. Main
- Waiting at the Prison Gate. Women, Identity and the Russian Penal System pp. 1339-1340

- Mary McAuley
- Gender Equality and the Law. Uncovering the Legacies of Czech State Socialism pp. 1340-1342

- Judith Pallot
- Towards a New Russian Work Culture. Can Western Companies and Expatriates Change Russian Society? pp. 1342-1343

- Oksana Morgunova and Renat T. Zinnurov
- The New Politics of Russia. Interpreting Change pp. 1344-1345

- Zerrin Torun
- Cold War Energy. A Transnational History of Soviet Oil and Gas pp. 1345-1347

- Maurizio G. Totaro
- Conversations with Milošević pp. 1347-1349

- Franco Galdini
- Latvia—A Work in Progress? 100 Years of State- and Nation-Building pp. 1349-1350

- Ohannes Geukjian
- Eurasia’s Shifting Geopolitical Tectonic Plates. Global Perspective, Local Theaters pp. 1351-1352

- Moritz Pieper
- Books Received pp. 1353-1354

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 7, 2018
- Stalin’s War Cabinet: ‘Normalisation’ and Political Dynamics of the Dictatorship pp. 1019-1035

- Oleg Khlevniuk
- Hungary’s Turn to the East: Jobbik and Islam pp. 1036-1054

- Norbert Pap and Viktor Glied
- Chernobyl, Responsibility and National Identity: Positioning Europe and Russia in the Media of Belarus and Ukraine (1992–2014) pp. 1055-1082

- Ekatherina Zhukova
- On the Restitution of Property and the Making of ‘Authentic’ Landscapes in Contemporary Russia pp. 1083-1102

- Tobias Köllner
- Climate Denial Revisited: (Re)contextualising Russian Public Discourse on Climate Change during Putin 2.0 pp. 1103-1120

- Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen and Nina Tynkkynen
- How Neoliberal Reforms Lose Their Partisan Identity: Flat Tax Diffusion in Eastern Europe and Post-Soviet Eurasia pp. 1121-1142

- Hilary Appel
- Transnational Korean Networks and Business in China pp. 1143-1158

- Hyejin Kim
- The Revolt of 1916 in Russian Central Asia pp. 1159-1160

- Aminat Chokobaeva
- Mobilizing the Russian Nation. Patriotism and Citizenship in the First World War pp. 1160-1162

- James M. White
- Curtain of Lies. The Battle over Truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe pp. 1162-1164

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe. Post-crisis Perspectives pp. 1164-1165

- Liliana Pop
- Building Democracy in the Yugoslav Successor States. Accomplishments, Setbacks, Challenges since 1990 pp. 1165-1167

- Islam Jusufi
- National Minorities in Putin’s Russia. Diversity and Assimilation pp. 1167-1169

- Taras Kuzio
- Rival Power. Russia in Southeast Europe pp. 1169-1170

- Hamza Karčić
- Socio-Economic Foundations of the Russian Post-Soviet Regime. The Resource-Based Economy and Estate-Based Social Structure of Contemporary Russia pp. 1171-1172

- Jeremy Morris
- Constraining Elites in Russia and Indonesia. Political Participation and Regime Survival pp. 1172-1174

- Nanuli Silagadze
- The Experiment. Georgia’s Forgotten Revolution 1918–1921 pp. 1174-1175

- Samantha Lomb
- Despite Culture. Early Soviet Rule in Tajikistan pp. 1176-1177

- Jonathan Zartman
- Staying at Home. Identities, Memories and Social Networks of Kazakhstani Germans pp. 1178-1179

- Rabia Latif Khan
- Populist Authoritarianism. Chinese Political Culture and Regime Sustainability pp. 1179-1180

- Catherine Owen
- Books Received pp. 1181-1184

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 6, 2018
- Manifestations of Nationalism: The Caucasus from Late Soviet Times to the Early 1990s pp. 853-861

- Nada Boškovska and Jeronim Perović
- Re-negotiating the Boundaries of the Permissible: The National(ist) Revival in Soviet Armenia and Moscow’s Response pp. 862-883

- Arsène Saparov
- The Uses and Abuses of History: Genocide and the Making of the Karabakh Conflict pp. 884-903

- Vicken Cheterian
- The Most and the Least International: The City and the Countryside in Azerbaijan and Armenia from the Early 1960s to January 1990 pp. 904-923

- Sergey Rumyantsev and Sevil Huseynova
- The Armenian Earthquake of 1988: A Perfect Stage for the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict pp. 924-941

- Katja Doose
- Towards an Explanation of Intercommunal Peace in Kabardino-Balkaria: Post-War Nationalities Policy and Late Soviet Society in the North Caucasus pp. 942-965

- Ian Lanzillotti
- The Politics of the Past in Dagestan: National Unity and Symbolic Revolt pp. 966-990

- Victor Shnirelman
- Four Positions on the Recognition of States in and after the Soviet Union, with Special Reference to Abkhazia pp. 991-1014

- Bruno Coppieters
- List of Contributors pp. 1015-1017

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 5, 2018
- The Influence of External Actors on Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Space pp. 685-691

- Cristian Nitoiu
- The European Union’s ‘Ideal Self’ in the Post-Soviet Space pp. 692-710

- Cristian Nitoiu
- Russia’s Power Projection after the Ukraine Crisis pp. 711-737

- Anna Matveeva
- Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy Strategies and the European Union: Successful Resistance and Pursued Influence pp. 738-758

- Eske Van Gils
- Foreign Policy Diversification and Intercontinental Transport Corridors: The Case of Kazakhstan’s Railways Diplomacy pp. 759-790

- Nicola P. Contessi
- What Kind of ‘Other’? Identity and Russian–European Security Interaction in Eurasia pp. 791-813

- Vsevolod Samokhvalov
- Change and Continuity in the Foreign Policies of Small States: Elite Perceptions and Georgia’s Foreign Policy Towards Russia pp. 814-831

- Kornely Kakachia, Salome Minesashvili and Levan Kakhishvili
- The Evolution of the Foreign Policy of Ukraine: External Actors and Domestic Factors pp. 832-850

- Karina Shyrokykh
- List of Contributors pp. 851-852

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 4, 2018
- The Carrot or the Stick? Constraints and Opportunities of Russia’s CSO Policy pp. 501-513

- Elena Bogdanova, Linda J. Cook and Meri Kulmala
- Russian Non-Profit Organisations in Service Delivery: Neoliberal and Statist Social Policy Principles Intertwined pp. 514-530

- Anna Tarasenko
- The Non-profit Sector in Today’s Russia: Between Confrontation and Co-optation pp. 531-563

- Yulia Skokova, Ulla Pape and Irina Krasnopolskaya
- Conflicting Opportunities or Patronal Politics? Restrictive NGO Legislation in Russia 2012–2015 pp. 564-590

- Geir Flikke
- Russian NGOs and Their Struggle for Legitimacy in the Face of the ‘Foreign Agents’ Law: Surviving in Small Ecologies pp. 591-614

- Evelyn Moser and Anna Skripchenko
- Civil Society under the Law ‘On Foreign Agents’: NGO Strategies and Network Transformation pp. 615-637

- Maria Tysiachniouk, Svetlana Tulaeva and Laura A. Henry
- Civil Society, ‘Traditional Values’ and LGBT Resistance to Heteronormative Rights Hegemony: Analysis of the UN Universal Periodic Review in the Russian Federation pp. 638-665

- Paul Chaney
- The Critical Movement Against the 2010–2012 Education Reform in Russia: Networks, Organisations and Parties pp. 666-684

- Mikkel Berg-Nordlie and Nikita Bolshakov
Volume 70, issue 3, 2018
- Marrying European and Domestic Politics? The Marriage Referendum in Croatia and Value-Based Euroscepticism pp. 321-344

- Koen Slootmaeckers and Indraneel Sircar
- Performing Independence. The Apolitical Image of Polish Think Tanks pp. 345-364

- Katarzyna Jezierska
- The Social Construction of Slovakia as a Donor and its Power Effects pp. 365-387

- Tomáš Profant
- The Transformation of ‘Holiday’ in Post-Soviet Space: Celebrating Soviet Victory Day in Latvia pp. 388-420

- Vita Zelče
- All Quiet on the Eastern Front? Media Images of the West and Russian Foreign Political Identity pp. 421-440

- Rutger von Seth
- State Capitalism in Time: Russian Natural Gas at the Service of Foreign Policy pp. 441-461

- Michael Charokopos and Athanasios Dagoumas
- Russia–Ukraine Crisis: The Blame Game, Geopolitics and National Identity pp. 462-473

- Taras Kuzio
- Russia’s Empires pp. 474-475

- Tanya Narozhna
- Russia and Its Northeast Asian Neighbors. China, Japan, and Korea, 1858–1945 pp. 475-477

- Alan Crawford
- Stalin. Vol. II: Waiting for Hitler 1928–1941 pp. 477-479

- Michael Jabara Carley
- Dropping Out of Socialism. The Creation of Alternative Spheres in the Soviet Bloc pp. 479-480

- Simeon Mitropolitski
- A Companion to Russian Cinema pp. 480-481

- Steven J. Main
- The Transformation of Property Regimes and Transitional Justice in Central Eastern Europe. In Search of a Theory pp. 481-483

- Rafał Riedel
- Transnational Capitalism in East Central Europe’s Heavy Industry. From Flagship Enterprises to Subsidiaries pp. 483-484

- Voicu Ion Sucală
- Total Wars and the Making of Modern Ukraine, 1914–1954 pp. 485-486

- Jaroslaw Wasyluk
- A Difficult Neighbourhood. Essays on Russia and East–Central Europe Since World War II pp. 486-488

- Quincy Cloet
- Putin’s War Against Ukraine. Revolution, Nationalism, and Crime pp. 488-489

- Daria Platonova
- The Instrumentalisation of Mass Media in Electoral Authoritarian Regimes. Evidence from Russia’s Presidential Election Campaigns of 2000 and 2008 pp. 490-491

- Gergana Dimova
- Freedom of Speech in Russia. Politics and Media from Gorbachev to Putin pp. 491-492

- Ohannes Geukjian
- Azan on the Moon. Entangling Modernity along Tajikistan’s Pamir Highway pp. 493-494

- Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi
- Unlikely Partners. Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and the Making of Global China pp. 494-495

- Preksha Shree Chhetri
- Revitalising the Silk Road. China’s Belt and Road Initiative pp. 496-497

- Chi Zhang
- Books Received pp. 498-500

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 2, 2018
- Party Reforms and the Unbalancing of the Cleavage Structure in Russian Regional Elections, 2012–2015 pp. 155-181

- Yury Korgunyuk, Cameron Ross and Sergey Shpagin
- Legitimising Victories: Electoral Authoritarian Control in Russia’s Gubernatorial Elections pp. 182-201

- Regina Smyth and Rostislav Turovsky
- Symbolic Politics and Wartime Front Regional Identity: ‘The City of Military Glory’ Project in the Smolensk Region pp. 202-229

- Joonseo Song
- ‘Frenchmen’ in Polish Mines: The Politics of Productivity in Coal Mining in Poland 1946–1948 pp. 230-251

- Anita J. Prażmowska
- China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Strategy in Eurasia and Euro-Atlanticism pp. 252-276

- Serafettin Yilmaz and Liu Changming
- Why Have Chinese Reforms Come to a Halt? The Political Economic Logic of Unfinished Transformation pp. 277-296

- András Székely-Doby
- The New Third Rome. Readings of a Russian Nationalist Myth pp. 297-298

- Simon Cosgrove
- The Great West Ukrainian Prison Massacre of 1941. A Sourcebook pp. 298-300

- Taras Kuzio
- Building Trust and Democracy. Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Countries pp. 300-301

- Galina A. Nelaeva
- The Radical Right in Late Imperial Russia. Dreams of a True Fatherland? pp. 301-303

- Alexandra Medzibrodszky
- Revolution and War in Contemporary Ukraine. The Challenge of Change pp. 303-304

- Ghasem Torabi
- The Regional Roots of Russia’s Political Regime pp. 304-306

- Joe Devanny
- Knowing China. A Twenty-First Century Guide pp. 306-307

- Wai-ho Wong
- China’s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People’s Republic of China pp. 307-309

- Giulia Sciorati
- The Politics of Bureaucratic Corruption in Post-Transitional Eastern Europe pp. 309-310

- Ararat L. Osipian
- State Against Civil Society. Contentious Politics and the Non-Systemic Opposition in Russia pp. 310-312

- Inna Chuvychkina
- Rossiya–Ukraina: Peresmotr Ili Vosproizvodstvo Politicheskikh Paradigm? pp. 312-313

- Petro Burkovskiy
- Poland’s Security Policy. The West, Russia, and the Changing International Order pp. 314-315

- Anna Antczak
- Moscow 1956. The Silenced Spring pp. 315-316

- Geoffrey Swain
- The New Russia pp. 316-318

- Ankur Yadav
- Debating Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China. Popular Protests and Regime Performances pp. 318-319

- Claudia Zanardi
- Books Received pp. 320-320

- The Editors
Volume 70, issue 1, 2018
- The Topography of Sino–Romanian Relations in the Post-Cold War Era (1990–2015) pp. 1-25

- Rudolf Eduard Roth
- A Very Ambiguous Empire: Russia’s Hybrid Exceptionalism pp. 26-52

- Kevork K. Oskanian
- Between Regionalisation and Centralisation: The Implications of Russian Education Reforms for Schooling in Tatarstan pp. 53-74

- Dilyara Suleymanova
- Russian Energy Policy and Structural Power in Europe pp. 75-89

- Filippos Proedrou
- Explaining the 2014 Sino–Russian Gas Breakthrough: The Primacy of Domestic Politics pp. 90-107

- Morena Skalamera
- The Chinese Political Opposition in Exile: A Chequered Development pp. 108-129

- Jie Chen
- The Soviet Mind. Russian Culture under Communism pp. 130-131

- Riccardo Mario Cucciolla
- Agents of Terror. Ordinary Men and Extraordinary Violence in Stalin’s Secret Police pp. 132-133

- Samuel Casper
- Russia. What Everyone Needs to Know pp. 133-134

- Burcu Degirmen-Dysart
- A Prison Without Walls? Eastern Siberian Exile in the Last Years of Tsarism pp. 135-136

- James M. White
- Eastern Europe and the Challenges of Modernity, 1800–2000 pp. 136-137

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- Challenges to Democracies in East Central Europe pp. 138-139

- Dragomir Stoyanov
- Trouble on the Far Right. Contemporary Right-Wing Strategies and Practices in Europe pp. 139-140

- Marcin Roman Czubala Ostapiuk
- The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas pp. 140-141

- Agha Bayramov
- Practicing Islam. Knowledge, Experience, and Social Navigation in Kyrgyzstan pp. 142-143

- Edward Lemon
- Afghanistan and Its Neighbors after the NATO Withdrawal pp. 143-144

- Tony Tai-Ting Liu
- The Origins of the Civil War in Tajikistan. Nationalism, Islamism, and Violent Conflict in Post-Soviet Space pp. 145-146

- Eren Tasar
- China’s Innovation Challenge. Overcoming the Middle-Income Trap pp. 146-148

- Voicu Ion Sucală
- China’s Twentieth Century. Revolution, Retreat and the Road to Equality pp. 148-149

- Woyu Liu
- Books Received pp. 150-150

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 151-153

- The Editors
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