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Volume 69, issue 10, 2017
- Self-organisation and Development: A Comparative Approach to Post-communist Transformations from the Perspective of Social Systems Theory pp. 1499-1525

- Tea Golob and Matej Makarovič
- ‘Russian Spring’ or ‘Spring Betrayal’? The Media as a Mirror of Putin’s Evolving Strategy in Ukraine pp. 1526-1556

- Tomila Lankina and Kohei Watanabe
- Privileged Exclusion in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: Ethnic Return Migration, Citizenship, and the Politics of (Not) Belonging pp. 1557-1583

- Cynthia Ann Werner, Celia Emmelhainz and Holly Barcus
- Files, Folders, and Special Folders: A Research Note on Stalinist Document Secrecy pp. 1584-1600

- J. Arch Getty
- Railway Development and the Economic and Political Integration of the Balkans, c. 1850–2000 pp. 1601-1625

- Kaloyan Stanev, Eduard Josep Alvarez-Palau and Jordi Martí-Henneberg
- Political Mobilisation and Discourse Networks: A New Youth and the Breakdown of the Soviet Union pp. 1626-1661

- Félix Krawatzek
- Integration in Energy and Transport. Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey pp. 1662-1663

- Ekaterina Tarasova
- Development Cooperation of the ‘New’ EU Member States. Beyond Europeanization pp. 1663-1665

- Asligul Sarikamis Kaya
- Europeanization of the Western Balkans. Environmental Governance in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia pp. 1665-1666

- Alper Almaz
- China’s Future pp. 1666-1667

- Ronald Torrance
- Lithuanian Nationalism and the Vilnius Question, 1883–1940 pp. 1668-1669

- Martin J. Kozon
- Fascism in Manchuria. The Soviet–China Encounter in the 1930s pp. 1669-1670

- Avital Avina
- The Right to Be Helped. Deviance, Entitlement, and the Soviet Moral Order pp. 1670-1672

- Alfiya Battalova
- Kazakhstan in the Making. Legitimacy, Symbols, and Social Changes pp. 1672-1673

- Victoria Hudson
- Protest in Putin’s Russia pp. 1674-1675

- Islam Jusufi
- Russia’s Far East. New Dynamics in Asia Pacific & Beyond pp. 1675-1676

- Wonhee Lee
- Russia in the Arctic. Hard or Soft Power? pp. 1677-1678

- Tiziana Melchiorre
- Brothers Armed. Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine. Second Edition pp. 1678-1680

- Glen Grant, Roman Horbyk and Olena Podolian
- Making Uzbekistan. Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR pp. 1681-1682

- Luca Anceschi
- Books Received pp. 1683-1684

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 9, 2017
- Activist Citizenship in Southeast Europe pp. 1337-1345

- Adam Fagan and Indraneel Sircar
- Reshaping Citizenship through Collective Action: Performative and Prefigurative Practices in the 2013–2014 Cycle of Contention in Bosnia & Hercegovina pp. 1346-1361

- Chiara Milan
- Between Europe and the Past—Collective Identification and Diffusion of Student Contention to and from Serbia pp. 1362-1382

- Astrid Reinprecht
- From Protest to Party: Horizontality and Verticality on the Slovenian Left pp. 1383-1400

- Alen Toplišek and Lasse Thomassen
- Contesting Neoliberal Urbanism on the European Semi-periphery: The Right to the City Movement in Croatia pp. 1401-1429

- Danijela Dolenec, Karin Doolan and Tomislav Tomašević
- ‘We Are All Beranselo’: Political Subjectivation as an Unintended Consequence of Activist Citizenship pp. 1430-1454

- Bojan Baća
- Post-Yugoslav Everyday Activism(s): A Different Form of Activist Citizenship? pp. 1455-1472

- Piotr Goldstein
- The Role of the Feminist Movement Participation during the Winter 2012 Mobilisations in Romania pp. 1473-1498

- Alexandra Ana
Volume 69, issue 8, 2017
- Conservative Jurisprudence and the Russian State pp. 1145-1152

- Marianna Muravyeva
- The Concepts of State and Society in Defining Russia’s Domestic Political Unity: A Research Note pp. 1153-1162

- Katja Ruutu
- A Solution to the Crimean Crisis: Egalitarian Shared Sovereignty Applied to Russia, Ukraine and Crimea pp. 1163-1183

- Jorge Emilio Núñez
- International Criminal Law and Russia: From ‘Nuremberg’ Passion to ‘The Hague’ Prejudice pp. 1184-1200

- Gennady Esakov
- In the Shadow of the Ombudsman: Civil Society and the Struggle for an Independent Human Rights Institution in St Petersburg, Russia pp. 1201-1221

- Freek van der Vet
- Queer Coalitions: An Examination of Political Resistance to the Russian Migration Law pp. 1222-1241

- Alexander Kondakov
- Criminalisation of Free Speech in Russia pp. 1242-1256

- Gleb Bogush
- Transitional Politics of Memory: Political Strategies of Managing the Past in Post-communist Romania pp. 1257-1279

- Mihai Stelian Rusu
- Corruption and Popular Support for Democracy and Government in Transitional Contexts: The Case of Kyrgyzstan pp. 1280-1309

- Kathleen Collins and Robert Gambrel
- Assessing the Politics of Fear and Power in Contemporary Russia pp. 1310-1316

- Branislav Radeljić
- The Biopolitics of Stalinism. Ideology and Life in Soviet Socialism pp. 1317-1318

- Zhen Wei
- Europe Since 1989. A History pp. 1318-1320

- Quincy Cloet
- Whose Memory, Which Future? Remembering Ethnic Cleansing and Lost Cultural Diversity in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe pp. 1320-1321

- Tanya Narozhna
- Celebrating Borderlands in a Wider Europe. Nations and Identities in Ukraine, Georgia and Estonia pp. 1322-1323

- Alina Zubkovych
- Priests of Prosperity. How Central Bankers Transformed the Postcommunist World pp. 1323-1325

- Vera Šćepanović
- The New Arctic Governance. SIPRI Annual Report No.25 pp. 1325-1326

- Steven J. Main
- Kyiv as Regime City. The Return of Soviet Power after Nazi Occupation pp. 1326-1328

- Christopher Gilley
- ‘City of the Future’. Built Space, Modernity and Urban Change in Astana pp. 1328-1329

- Alina Jašina
- ‘When Salary is not Enough …’. Private Households in Central Asia pp. 1329-1331

- Paolo Sorbello
- Kyrgyzstan beyond ‘Democracy Island’ and ‘Failing State’. Social and Political Changes in a Post-Soviet Society pp. 1331-1333

- Aijan Sharshenova
- Population in China pp. 1333-1334

- Chi Zhang
- The Cultural Revolution on Trial. Mao and the Gang of Four pp. 1334-1335

- Matthew Wills
- Books Received pp. 1336-1336

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 7, 2017
- Searching for Exits from the Great Recession: Coordination of Fiscal Consolidation and Growth Enhancing Innovation Policies in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1009-1026

- Erkki Karo, Rainer Kattel and Ringa Raudla
- Two Ways of Influence-building: The Eurasian Economic Union and the One Belt, One Road Initiative pp. 1027-1046

- Marcin Kaczmarski
- The Rise and Fall of Ethnoterritorial Federalism: A Comparison of the Soviet Union (Russia), China, and India pp. 1047-1069

- Kimitaka Matsuzato
- ‘No one is Forgotten, Nothing is Forgotten’: Duty, Patriotism, and the Russian Search Movement pp. 1070-1089

- Johanna Dahlin
- Bearing Truthiness: Russia’s Cyclical Legitimation of its Actions pp. 1090-1105

- Nelli Babayan
- Urbanisation and the Shifting of Boundaries: Contemporary Transformations in Kinship and Child Circulation amongst the Sakha pp. 1106-1125

- Zoya Tarasova, Elena Khlinovskaya Rockhill, Oktyabrina Tuprina and Vladimir Skryabin
- The Battle for Moscow pp. 1126-1127

- Michael Jabara Carley
- Trading Worlds. Afghan Merchants across Modern Frontiers pp. 1128-1129

- Henryk Alff
- Memory is Our Home. Loss and Remembering: Three Generations in Poland and Russia 1917–1960s pp. 1129-1130

- Tanya Narozhna
- The Peasant in Postsocialist China. History, Politics, and Capitalism pp. 1130-1131

- Gareth Davey
- ‘Enemies of the People’ Under the Soviets. A History of Repression and its Consequences pp. 1132-1133

- Samantha Lomb
- Migrant Friendships in a Super-Diverse City. Russian-Speakers and their Social Relationships in London in the 21st Century pp. 1133-1135

- Alin Croitoru
- The High Title of a Communist. Postwar Party Discipline and the Values of the Soviet Regime pp. 1135-1136

- Nikos Christofis
- Gender (In)equality and Gender Politics in Southeastern Europe. A Question of Justice pp. 1136-1137

- Tamara Pavasović Trošt
- De-Stalinising Eastern Europe. The Rehabilitation of Stalin’s Victims after 1953 pp. 1138-1138

- Christina Baxter
- European Legal Cultures in Transition pp. 1139-1140

- Liviu Damsa
- Black Square. Adventures in Post-Soviet Ukraine pp. 1140-1142

- Julia Sinitsky
- Books Received pp. 1143-1143

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 6, 2017
- Between Fiscal, Ideological, and Social Dilemmas: The Soviet ‘Bachelor Tax’ and Post-war Tax Reform, 1941–1962 pp. 855-878

- Kristy Ironside
- Popular Punitiveness? Punishment and Attitudes to Law in Post-Soviet Georgia pp. 879-896

- Gavin Slade and Alexander Kupatadze
- ‘Shaking Hands with Money’: The Phenomenon of in Modern Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan pp. 897-920

- Timur Alexandrov
- Conflicting Patterns of Thought in the Russian Debate on Modernisation and Innovation 2008–2013 pp. 921-939

- Joachim Zweynert and Ivan Boldyrev
- Pressure, Favours, and Vote-buying: Experimental Evidence from Romania and Bulgaria pp. 940-960

- Isabela Mares, Aurelian Muntean and Tsveta Petrova
- Political Rivalry and Conflict in Putin’s Russia pp. 961-988

- Joel Moses
- Thinking through Transition. Liberal Democracy, Authoritarian Pasts, and Intellectual History in East Central Europe after 1989 pp. 989-990

- Rafał Riedel
- International Communism and the Spanish Civil War. Solidarity and Suspicion pp. 990-991

- Oleksa Drachewych
- Atheist Secularism and its Discontents. A Comparative Study of Religion and Communism in Eurasia pp. 992-993

- Paula Borowska
- Boris Yeltsin. The Decade that Shook the World pp. 993-995

- Carolina De Stefano
- Political Elites and Decentralization Reforms in the Post-Socialist Balkans. Regional Patronage Networks in Serbia and Croatia pp. 995-996

- Tena Prelec
- The State as Investment Market. Kyrgyzstan in Comparative Perspective pp. 996-998

- Anvar Rahmetov
- Ghost Cities of China. The Story of Cities Without People in the World’s Most Populated Country pp. 998-999

- Kai Chen
- Life Writing and Politics of Memory in Eastern Europe pp. 999-1000

- Tanya Narozhna
- Human Rights in Russia. Citizens and the State from Perestroika to Putin pp. 1000-1001

- Ghasem Torabi
- New Europe’s New Development Aid pp. 1001-1002

- Stefan Gänzle
- Demobilized Veterans in Late Stalinist Leningrad. Soldiers to Civilians pp. 1003-1004

- Steven J. Main
- Party and State in Post-Mao China pp. 1004-1005

- Falk Hartig
- Books Received pp. 1006-1007

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 5, 2017
- Local Nomenklatura in Communist Poland: The Case of the Warsaw Voivodship (1956–1970) pp. 709-727

- Maciej Tymiński
- Between Core and Peripheral Politics: Opposing the EU in the Western Balkans pp. 728-753

- Marko Stojić
- ‘It all does not matter that much in the European Union’—Migrant Transnationalism and the Transformation of Post-Communist Citizenship Discourse pp. 754-770

- Mari-Liis Jakobson
- Demobilisation and its Consequences: After the Russian Movement Za chestnye vybory pp. 771-793

- Virginie Lasnier
- Ideological Recycling of the Socialist Legacy. Reading Townscapes of Minsk and Astana pp. 794-818

- Nelly Bekus
- Praying Under Restrictions: Islam, Identity and Social Change in Azerbaijan pp. 819-837

- Vahram Ter-Matevosyan and Nelli Minasyan
- Peasants, Power, and Place. Revolution in the Villages of Kharkiv Province, 1914–1921 pp. 838-839

- Geoffrey Swain
- Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916–1926. Volumes 1 & 2 pp. 839-841

- James White
- Holy Legionary Youth. Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania pp. 841-842

- Mihai Stelian Rusu
- The Great Fear. Stalin’s Terror of the 1930s pp. 843-844

- Steven J. Main
- Socialist Fun. Youth, Consumption, and State-Sponsored Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1945–1970 pp. 844-845

- Kristiina Silvan
- Remembrance, History, and Justice. Coming to Terms with Traumatic Pasts in Democratic Societies pp. 846-847

- Jelena Đureinović
- The New Russian Nationalism. Imperialism, Ethnicity and Authoritarianism 2000–2015 pp. 847-849

- Richard Arnold
- Transnational Gas Markets and Euro–Russian Energy Relations pp. 849-850

- Marco Siddi
- The Development of Russian Environmental Thought. Scientific and Geographical Perspectives on the Natural Environment pp. 850-852

- Natalya Yakusheva
- Books Received pp. 853-854

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 4, 2017
- Legislative Turnover and Executive Control in Russia’s Regions (2003–2014) pp. 553-570

- Grigorii V. Golosov
- In the Shadow of Nikolai Danilevskii: Universalism, Particularism, and Russian Geopolitical Theory pp. 571-593

- Andrei P. Tsygankov
- Informal Institutions in Azerbaijan: Exploring the Intricacies of pp. 594-613

- Huseyn Aliyev
- The Legislative Logic of Electoral Reform in Ukraine pp. 614-641

- Frank C. Thames
- The Fortress and the Frontier: Mobility, Culture, and Class in Almaty and Astana pp. 642-667

- Alima Bissenova
- ‘Recovering’ Territories: The Use of History in the Integration of the New Polish Western Borderland after World War II pp. 668-692

- Marta Grzechnik
- The Gumilev Mystique. Biopolitics, Eurasianism, and the Construction of Community in Modern Russia pp. 693-694

- Andrew Foxall
- Imperial Overstretch: Germany in Soviet Policy from Stalin to Gorbachev. An Analysis Based on New Archival Evidence, Memoirs, and Interviews. 2nd edition pp. 694-695

- Roger E. Kanet
- Classics for the Masses. Shaping Soviet Musical Identity under Lenin and Stalin; Stalin’s Music Prize. Soviet Culture and Politics pp. 696-697

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- Student Politics in Communist Poland. Generations of Consent and Dissent pp. 698-699

- Anthony Kemp-Welch
- The Silk Roads. A New History of the World pp. 699-700

- Paul van Dijk
- New Mobilities and Social Changes in Russia’s Arctic Regions pp. 700-702

- Andrey N. Petrov
- Burnt by the Sun. The Koreans of the Russian Far East pp. 702-702

- Ellen S. Hurwitz
- Russia’s Long Twentieth Century. Voices, Memories, Contested Perspectives pp. 703-704

- Olga Kuznetsova
- Explaining Russian Foreign Policy Behavior. Theory and Practice pp. 704-706

- Ohannes Geukjian
- Unified Military Industries of the Soviet Bloc. Hungary and the Division of Labor in Military Production pp. 706-707

- Stefano Ricci
- Books Received pp. 708-708

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 3, 2017
- The Struggle for Meaning of Obshchestvennyi Kontrol’ in Contemporary Russia: Civic Participation between Resistance and Compliance after the 2011–2012 Elections pp. 379-400

- Catherine Owen
- Making Baikal Russian: Imperial Politics at the Russian–Qing Border pp. 401-425

- Ivan Sablin
- A Spatial Analysis of Czech Parliamentary Elections, 2006–2013 pp. 426-457

- Pavel Maškarinec
- Policy Diffusion, Policy Learning and Local Politics: Macroprudential Policy in Hungary and Slovakia pp. 458-482

- Katalin Mérő and Dora Piroska
- Images of Populism and Producerism: Political Cartoons from Serbia’s ‘Anti-Bureaucratic Revolution’ pp. 483-507

- Marko Grdešić
- How Soviet is the Religious Revival in Georgia: Tactics in Everyday Religiosity pp. 508-531

- Ketevan Gurchiani
- Authoritarian Russia. Analyzing Post-Soviet Regime Changes pp. 532-533

- Simon Cosgrove
- The ‘Russian’ Civil Wars 1916–1926. Ten Years That Shook the World pp. 533-535

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Transnationalization and Regulatory Change in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood. Ukraine between Brussels and Moscow pp. 535-536

- Nataliya Muzyka
- The Crimean Tatars. From Soviet Genocide to Putin’s Conquest pp. 536-537

- Ghasem Torabi
- European Identity in the Context of National Identity. Questions of Identity in Sixteen European Countries in the Wake of the Financial Crisis pp. 537-539

- Zerrin Torun
- The Hungarian Patient. Social Opposition to an Illiberal Democracy pp. 539-540

- Theresa Gessler
- Russia’s Security Policy under Putin. A Critical Perspective pp. 541-542

- Raymond Taras
- A ‘Macro-regional’ Europe in the Making. Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Evidence pp. 542-543

- Gabriele Abels
- Germany, Russia, and the Rise of Geo-Economics pp. 544-545

- Hannes Adomeit
- Pluralism by Default. Weak Autocrats and the Rise of Competitive Politics pp. 545-547

- Ben Noble
- Living Soviet in Ukraine from Stalin to Maidan. Under the Falling Red Star in Kharkiv pp. 547-548

- Christopher Gilley
- Contemporary Russian Cinema. Symbols of a New Era pp. 549-550

- Christine Engel
- An Agenda for the Western Balkans. From Elite Politics to Social Sustainability pp. 550-551

- Davide Denti
- Books Received pp. 552-552

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 2, 2017
- Popular Geopolitics in Russia and Post-Soviet Eastern Europe pp. 195-201

- Joanna Szostek
- The Production of ‘Novorossiya’: A Territorial Brand in Public Debates pp. 202-221

- Mikhail Suslov
- ‘Europe’ as a Normative Model in the Mediatised Discourse of Ukrainian Political Elites pp. 222-241

- Dariya Orlova
- Constructed ‘Otherness’? Poland and the Geopolitics of Contested Belarusian Identity pp. 242-261

- Nelly Bekus
- Rebuilt Empire or New Collapse? Geopolitical Visions of Russian Students pp. 262-283

- Valeria Kasamara and Anna Sorokina
- News Consumption and Anti-Western Narratives in Russia: A Case Study of University Students pp. 284-302

- Joanna Szostek
- The Popular Geopolitics Feedback Loop: Thinking Beyond the ‘Russia against the West’ Paradigm pp. 303-324

- Robert A. Saunders and Vlad Strukov
- Communist-forgiving or Communist-purging?: Public Attitudes towards Transitional Justice and Truth Revelation in Post-1989 Poland pp. 325-347

- Aleks Szczerbiak
- Russian Neo-patrimonialism and Putin’s ‘Cultural Turn’ pp. 348-366

- Neil Robinson
- The BRICS and the Future of Global Order pp. 367-368

- João Mourato Pinto
- Theorizing Chinese Citizenship pp. 368-370

- Catherine Owen
- The Politics of War Commemoration in the UK and Russia pp. 370-371

- Steven J. Main
- From Conflict to Autonomy in the Caucasus. The Soviet Union and the Making of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh pp. 371-372

- Ohannes Geukjian
- A Socio-Political Model of Lies in Russia. Putin Against the Personal pp. 373-374

- Melissa-Ellen Dowling
- Russian Electricity and Energy Investment Law pp. 374-375

- Yulia Yamineva
- Books Received pp. 376-377

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 1, 2017
- Economic Inequality and Political Stability in Russia and China pp. 1-7

- Stephen White, Ian McAllister and Neil Munro
- The Social Contract Revisited: Evidence from Communist and State Capitalist Economies pp. 8-26

- Linda J. Cook and Martin K. Dimitrov
- Actual and Perceptual Social Inequality under Transformative Change in Russia and China pp. 27-52

- Elena Danilova
- Predictors of Support for State Social Welfare Provision in Russia and China pp. 53-75

- Neil Munro
- Economic Change and Public Support for Democracy in China and Russia pp. 76-91

- Ian McAllister and Stephen White
- Why do Authoritarian Regimes Provide Public Goods? Policy Communities, External Shocks and Ideas in China’s Rural Social Policy Making pp. 92-109

- Jane Duckett and Guohui Wang
- The Architecture of Alignment: The Russia–China Relationship and International Agreements pp. 110-156

- Thomas Ambrosio
- The Emerging Hydrocarbon Interdependence between Russia and China: Institutional and Systemic Implications pp. 157-170

- Catherine Locatelli, Mehdi Abbas and Sylvain Rossiaud
- Democracy, Civic Culture and Small Business in Russia’s Regions. Social processes in comparative historical perspective pp. 171-172

- Raymond Taras
- Crossing Borders. Modernity, Ideology, and Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union pp. 172-174

- Pınar Üre
- The Dark Side of European Integration. Social Foundations and Cultural Determinants of the Rise of Radical Right Movements in Contemporary Europe pp. 174-175

- Zerrin Torun
- Hunger and War. Food Provisioning in the Soviet Union during World War II pp. 176-177

- Steven J. Main
- The Depths of Russia. Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism pp. 177-178

- Olga Kuznetsova
- Serbia and the Balkan Front, 1914. The Outbreak of the Great War pp. 179-180

- Quincy Cloet
- Helsinki Revisited. A Key U.S. Negotiator’s Memoirs on the Development of the CSCE into the OSCE pp. 180-181

- Stefan Gänzle
- Informal Economies in Post-Socialist Spaces. Practices, Institutions and Networks pp. 181-183

- Ilona Baumane-Vītoliņa
- Power, Politics and Confrontation in Eurasia. Foreign Policy in a Contested Region pp. 183-184

- Matthew Frear
- Eksportnye nefte—i gazoprovody na postsovetskom prostranstve. Analiz truboprovodnoi politiki v svete teorii mezhdunarodnykh otnoshenii pp. 184-185

- Mark Teramae
- Postcards from Stanland. Journeys in Central Asia pp. 185-187

- Henryk Alff
- Foreign Investment in Eastern and Southern Europe after 2008. Still a Lever of Growth? pp. 187-188

- Andrea Szalavetz
- Imperial Gamble. Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War pp. 188-189

- Ghasem Torabi
- Books Received pp. 190-191

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 192-194

- The Editors
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