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Volume 67, issue 10, 2015
- Family, Health and Reproduction in Russia and Ukraine—in the Intersection between the Private and the Public pp. 1523-1526

- Johnny Rodin
- The Gynaecologist’s Gaze: The Inconsistent Medicalisation of Contraception in Contemporary Russia pp. 1527-1546

- Anna Temkina
- Prevalence and Correlates of the Use of Contraceptive Methods by Women in Ukraine in 1999 and 2007 pp. 1547-1570

- Katharina Wesolowski
- How to be a Good Mother: The Case of Middle Class Mothering in Russia pp. 1571-1586

- Larisa Shpakovskaya
- Managing the ‘Country’s Future’—Changing Ideas, Constraints and Perceptions of Preschools in Contemporary Russia Compared with the Soviet Past pp. 1587-1605

- Yulia Gradskova
- Parenting Children with Disabilities in Russia: Institutions, Discourses and Identities pp. 1606-1634

- Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Pavel Romanov and Valentina Yarskaya
- Close Relationships Matter: Family Well-being and its Effects on Health in Russia pp. 1635-1655

- Zhanna Kravchenko, Andrew Stickley and Ai Koyanagi
- Same System, Different Outcomes: Comparing the Implementation of Dual Nationality Treaties in East Germany and China pp. 1656-1684

- Choo Chin Low
- Circassians and the Politics of Genocide Recognition pp. 1685-1708

- Maja Catic
- China’s Re-emergence: Reasons, Consequences and Prospects pp. 1709-1712

- Falk Hartig
- Reconstructing the Cold War. The Early Years, 1945–1958 pp. 1713-1714

- Ivan Bakalov
- Poland in the Modern World: Beyond Martyrdom pp. 1714-1715

- Rafał Domisiewicz
- Moscow in Movement: Power and Opposition in Putin’s Russia pp. 1716-1717

- Yuliya Zabyelina
- Cyber Policy in China pp. 1717-1718

- Francis Domingo
- Neoliberalism, Personhood, and Postsocialism. Enterprising Selves in Changing Economies pp. 1719-1720

- Catherine Owen
- Bearslayers. The Rise and Fall of the Latvian National Communists pp. 1720-1722

- Geoffrey Swain
- The Global Revolution. A History of International Communism 1917–1991 pp. 1722-1723

- Tom Junes
- The Politics of Social Ties. Immigrants in an Ethnic Homeland pp. 1723-1724

- Mehmet Gökay Özerim
- Frontline Ukraine. Crisis in the Borderlands pp. 1724-1725

- Matthew Frear
- The Anatomy of Revolution Revisited: A Comparative Analysis of England, France, and Russia pp. 1726-1726

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- Institutional Design and Party Government in Post-Communist Europe pp. 1727-1728

- Philipp Köker
- The European Union’s Democratization Policy for Central Asia. Failed in Success or Succeeded in Failure? pp. 1728-1729

- Aijan Sharshenova
- ‘Our Glorious Past’. Lukashenka’s Belarus and the Great Patriotic War pp. 1729-1730

- Steven J. Main
- China and Post-Socialist Development pp. 1730-1731

- Ghasem Torabi
- Books Received pp. 1732-1733

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1734-1735

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 1736-1736

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 9, 2015
- The Institutional Foundations of China’s Unbalanced Economy pp. 1351-1370

- Guangdong Xu
- Ukraine between Russia and the European Union: Triangle Revisited pp. 1371-1393

- Vsevolod Samokhvalov
- Production Efficiency and Beyond: Local Determinants in Russian Privatisation pp. 1394-1415

- Tatyana Intigrinova
- Sacred or Secular? ‘Memorial’, the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Contested Commemoration of Soviet Repressions pp. 1416-1444

- Zuzanna Bogumił, Dominique Moran and Elly Harrowell
- Party Politics, Political Competition and Coming to Terms with the Past in Post-Communist Hungary pp. 1445-1468

- Dae Soon Kim and Nigel Swain
- What Makes Them Successful? Influential Interest Groups in Hungary (1990–2014) pp. 1469-1486

- Sándor Gallai, Zsolt Döme, Balázs Molnár and Jenő Reich
- Debates over the 1949 ‘Leningrad Affair’ in the Contemporary Russian Popular Press pp. 1487-1497

- Alisa Amosova and David Brandenberger
- Ideologies of Eastness in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1498-1499

- Raymond Taras
- Living the High Life in Minsk. Russian Energy Rents, Domestic Populism and Belarus’ Impending Crisis pp. 1499-1500

- Katsiaryna Yakouchyk
- Constructing Capitalisms: Transforming Business Systems in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1501-1502

- Alvin A. Camba
- After Yugoslavia. The Cultural Spaces of a Vanished Land pp. 1502-1503

- Wout Dingenouts
- China and Europe in 21st Century Global Politics: Partnership, Competition or Co-Evolution pp. 1503-1504

- Salvatore Finamore
- European National Identities. Elements, Transitions, Conflicts pp. 1504-1506

- Zerrin Torun
- Ethnic Conflict and War Crimes in the Balkans: The Narratives of Denial in Post-Conflict Serbia pp. 1506-1507

- Ohannes Geukjian
- An American Diplomat in Bolshevik Russia pp. 1507-1509

- Geoffrey Swain
- Rediscovering the Umma: Muslims in the Balkans between Nationalism and Transnationalism pp. 1509-1511

- Julianne Funk
- Learning to See Invisible Children. Inclusion of Children with Disabilities in Central Asia pp. 1511-1512

- Michael Rasell
- Language Policy and the Discourse on Languages in Ukraine under President Viktor Yanukovych pp. 1512-1514

- Olena Podolian
- Understanding Ethnopolitical Conflict. Karabakh, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia Wars Reconsidered pp. 1514-1515

- Zinaida Shevchuk
- History as Therapy. Alternative History and Nationalist Imaginings in Russia, 1991–2014 pp. 1516-1517

- Natalia Kovalyova
- Books Received pp. 1518-1519

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1520-1521

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 8, 2015
- Soft Power: A Comparison of Discourse and Practice in Russia and China pp. 1171-1202

- Jeanne L. Wilson
- Self-Determined Citizens? New Forms of Civic Activism and Citizenship in Armenia pp. 1203-1227

- Armine Ishkanian
- Online Campaigning in Russia: Evidence from the 2011 State Duma Election pp. 1228-1250

- Sean P. Roberts
- Selective or Generic Activism? Types of Participants, Political Action Repertoires and Mobilisation Capacity in a Post-Communist Society pp. 1251-1281

- Marius Ioan Tătar
- Resolving Socioeconomic Disparities through Fiscal Decentralisation in the Republic of Macedonia pp. 1282-1301

- Aisling Lyon
- To History or to Hollywood? Monuments to Foreign Celebrities in Twenty-First Century Balkans pp. 1302-1327

- Izabela Steflja
- Practicing Stalinism. Bolsheviks, Boyars, and the Persistence of Tradition pp. 1328-1329

- Antony Kalashnikov
- Stalinist City Planning. Professionals, Performance, and Power pp. 1329-1331

- Robert Dale
- Twenty Years After Communism. The Politics of Memory and Commemoration pp. 1331-1332

- Ferenc Laczó
- Accidental Occidental: Economics and Culture of Transition in Mitteleuropa, the Baltic and the Balkan Area pp. 1333-1334

- Ira Bliatka
- Building the State. Architecture, Politics and State Formation in Post-War Central Europe pp. 1334-1336

- Emanuela Grama
- International Organizations and Internal Conditionality. Making Norms Matter pp. 1336-1337

- Samuele Dominioni
- Institutional Trust and Economic Policy: Lessons from the History of the Euro pp. 1337-1338

- Assem Dandashly
- Vizual'nyi arkhetip pp. 1338-1340

- Rafis Abazov and Bibigul Nissipzhanova
- Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950 pp. 1340-1341

- Michael Rochlitz
- The Foreign Policies of Post-Yugoslav States. From Yugoslavia to Europe pp. 1341-1342

- Stella Georgiadou
- Civil Society under Authoritarianism. The China Model pp. 1343-1344

- Runya Qiaoan
- Books Received pp. 1345-1346

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1347-1348

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 1349-1349

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 7, 2015
- ‘Multi-Vector’ Foreign Policies in Europe: Balancing, Bandwagoning or Bargaining? pp. 1007-1029

- Elena Gnedina
- Territoriality and Citizenship: Membership and Sub-State Polities in Post-Yugoslav Space pp. 1030-1055

- Dejan Stjepanović
- The Transnational Relations of the Contemporary Russian Extreme Right pp. 1056-1078

- Miroslav Mareš and Martin Laryš
- Negotiating History for Reconciliation: A Comparative Evaluation of the Baltic Presidential Commissions pp. 1079-1101

- Eva-Clarita Pettai
- The Great Game Revisited: Three Empires Collide in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang) pp. 1102-1129

- Michael B. Share
- Who was Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin? pp. 1130-1144

- Michael Jabara Carley
- In Search of a Relevant Economic Theory pp. 1145-1148

- László Csaba
- Mobilities in Socialist and Post-Socialist States. Societies on the Move pp. 1149-1150

- Ruxandra Paul
- Green Barons, Force-of-Circumstance Entrepreneurs, Impotent Mayors. Rural Change in the Early Years of Post-Socialist Capitalist Democracy pp. 1151-1152

- Alin Croitoru
- Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. The Other Europes pp. 1152-1153

- Vsevolod Samokhvalov
- Strategies of Symbolic Nation Building in South Eastern Europe pp. 1154-1155

- Michael Potter
- Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Romania. The Politics of Memory pp. 1155-1156

- Liviu Damsa
- Brothers Armed. Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine pp. 1157-1158

- Hannes Adomeit
- Women and the Birth of Russian Capitalism. A History of the Shuttle Trade pp. 1158-1159

- Ewa Widlak
- Religion and Politics in Post-Socialist Central and Southeastern Europe. Challenges since 1989 pp. 1159-1161

- Paula Borowska
- Salami Tactics Revisited: Hungarian Communists on the Road to Power pp. 1161-1163

- Elidor Mëhilli
- China's Growth. The Making of an Economic Superpower pp. 1163-1164

- Ghasem Torabi
- Kazakhskoie igrovoie kino: Ekranno-follornie traditsii i obraz geroia pp. 1164-1165

- Rafis Abazov and Alma Aidar
- Books Received pp. 1166-1167

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1168-1169

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 6, 2015
- ‘How Can I Say it … in a More Tolerant Way?’ Ambiguity, Ambivalence and Contradiction in Youth Dialogue on Ethnic Tolerance and Intolerance pp. 847-869

- Hilary Pilkington
- Signalling Demand for Foreign Investment: Postsocialist Countries in the Global Bilateral Investment Treaties Network pp. 870-892

- Nina Bandelj, Matthew C. Mahutga and Kristen Shorette
- Towards an Anti-Japanese Territorial Front? Russia and the Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute pp. 893-915

- James D. J. Brown
- Stability First, Development Second, Democracy Third: The European Union's Policy towards the Post-Conflict Western Balkans, 1991–2010 pp. 916-947

- Sonja Grimm and Okka Lou Mathis
- Competing Interpretations of Buddhism's Revival in the Russian Republic of Kalmykia pp. 948-969

- Edward C. Holland
- Judicial Disagreement need not be Political: Dissent on the Estonian Supreme Court pp. 970-988

- Chris Hanretty
- The Capitalist Transformation of State Socialism: The Making and Breaking of State Social Society, and What Followed pp. 989-990

- Raymond Taras
- Imposing, Maintaining, and Tearing Open the Iron Curtain. The Cold War and East-Central Europe, 1945–1989 pp. 990-992

- Anthony Kemp-Welch
- Orthodox Christianity and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Southeastern Europe pp. 992-993

- James White
- Spaces and Places in Central and Eastern Europe. Historical Trends and Perspectives pp. 993-995

- Natalya Yakusheva
- Russian Energy and Security up to 2030 pp. 995-996

- Ekaterina Tarasova
- Democracy Assistance from the Third Wave. Polish Engagement in Belarus and Ukraine pp. 996-997

- Dmytro Panchuk
- The Sandžak. A History pp. 998-999

- Wout Dingenouts
- Dissent on the Margins. How Soviet Jehovah's Witnesses Defied Communism and Lived to Preach About It pp. 999-1000

- Sabrina P. Ramet
- Books Received pp. 1001-1002

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 1003-1004

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 1005-1005

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 5, 2015
- Market-Oriented Reforms as a Tool of State-Building: Russian Pension Reform in 2001 pp. 695-717

- Sarah Wilson Sokhey
- Self-interest, Perceptions of Transition and Welfare Preferences in the New Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus pp. 718-746

- Alexi Gugushvili
- The Fight Against Government Corruption in Romania: Irreversible Results or Sisyphean Challenge? pp. 747-776

- Michael Hein
- The Role of Foreign Direct Investment and State Capture in Shaping Innovation Outcome in Russia pp. 777-808

- Natalya Smith and Ekaterina Thomas
- Between Amity, Enmity and Europeanisation: EU Energy Security Policy and the Example of Bulgaria's Russian Energy Dependence pp. 809-830

- Tomas Maltby
- Historical Legacies of Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe pp. 831-832

- Julia Gerlach
- The Anatomy of Terror: Political Violence under Stalin pp. 832-833

- Robert Davies
- Ethnonationalist Conflict in Postcommunist States. Varieties of Governance in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Kosovo. National and Ethnic Conflict in the Twenty-First Century pp. 833-835

- David J. Galbreath
- Developments in Central and East European Politics pp. 835-837

- Dragomir Stoyanov
- Bosnia-Herzegovina since Dayton: civic and uncivic values pp. 837-838

- Soeren Keil
- The Transition to Democracy in Hungary: Árpád Göncz and the Post-Communist Hungarian Presidency pp. 839-840

- Digdem Soyaltin
- The Far Right in the Balkans pp. 840-842

- Bilge Yabanci
- By All Means Necessary: How China's Resource Quest is Changing the World pp. 842-843

- Xiangfeng Yang
- Placing Ukraine on the Map. Stepan Rudnytsky's Nation-Building Geography pp. 843-844

- Christopher Gilley
- Tyranny of the Weak. North Korea and the World 1950–1992 pp. 844-844

- Ghasem Torabi
- Books Received pp. 845-845

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 846-846

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 4, 2015
- Central Asian Ethnicity Compared: Evaluating the Contemporary Social Salience of Uzbek Identity in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan pp. 519-539

- Brent Hierman
- The Educational Achievement and Employment of Young Roma in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania: Increasing Gaps and Policy Challenges pp. 540-578

- Jaromir Cekota and Claudia Trentini
- ‘Letting the Beasts Out of the Cage’: Parole in the Post-Stalin Gulag, 1953–1973 pp. 579-605

- Marc Elie and Jeffrey Hardy
- A Power Horizontal. The Public–Private Enforcement of Judicial Decisions in Russia pp. 606-623

- Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
- The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Protesters and the Authorities in the Attempts at Colour Revolutions in Belarus 2001–2010 pp. 624-651

- Volodymyr V. Lysenko and Kevin C. Desouza
- Managers of Transition—Leadership in Post-Communist Romanian Companies pp. 652-670

- Ion Voicu Sucala
- After Newspeak. Language Culture and Politics in Russia from Gorbachev to Putin pp. 671-672

- Magda Dolinska-Rydzek
- War and Revolution in Russia, 1914–22. The Collapse of Tsarism and the Establishment of Soviet Power pp. 672-673

- Evan Mawdsley
- Civil Society in Putin's Russia pp. 673-675

- Catherine Owen
- The Russian Gas Matrix: How Markets are Driving Change pp. 675-676

- Irina Kustova
- Multinational Federalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 676-678

- Davide Denti
- Putin and the Oligarch. The Khodorkovsky–Yukos Affair pp. 678-679

- Moritz Pieper
- Plastic Money: Constructing Markets for Credit Cards in Eight Postcommunist Countries pp. 679-681

- Ion Marandici
- The Fire Below. How the Caucasus Shaped Russia pp. 681-682

- João Mourato Pinto
- Germans to Poles. Communism, Nationalism and Ethnic Cleansing after the Second World War pp. 683-684

- Adrian Mitter
- Crafting Democracy: Regional Politics in Post-Communist Europe pp. 684-685

- Joel C. Moses
- The Caucasus. A History pp. 685-687

- Steven J. Main
- Uncharted Strait. The Future of China–Taiwan Relations pp. 687-688

- Ghasem Torabi
- Protest, Reform and Repression in Khrushchev's Soviet Union pp. 688-689

- Oleksandra Seliverstova
- Books Received pp. 690-691

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 692-693

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 3, 2015
- Competition for Customers in the Evolving Russian Gas Market pp. 345-369

- James Henderson
- Political Capital, Everyday Politics and Moral Obligations: Understanding the Political Strategies of Various Elites and the Poor in Kyrgyzstan pp. 370-387

- Elmira Satybaldieva
- Non-ethnic Mobilisation in Deeply Divided Societies, the Case of the Sarajevo Protests pp. 388-408

- Heleen Touquet
- Explaining Governance of the Judiciary in Central and Eastern Europe: External Incentives, Transnational Elites and Parliamentary Inaction pp. 409-442

- Cristina E. Parau
- The Exceptionalism of Housing in the Ideology and Politics of Early Communist Romania (1945–1965) pp. 443-467

- Mihaela Serban
- Youth Movements and Elections in Belarus pp. 468-492

- Olena Nikolayenko
- Border Work. Spatial Lives of the State in Rural Central Asia pp. 493-494

- Alena Pfoser
- Myth, Memory, Trauma. Rethinking the Stalinist Past in the Soviet Union, 1953–70 pp. 494-496

- Marko Dumančić
- Law, Rights and Ideology in Russia. Landmarks in the Destiny of a Great Power pp. 496-497

- Simon Cosgrove
- The Last Empire: The Final Days of the Soviet Union pp. 497-499

- Antony Kalashnikov
- The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg. Volume I: Economic Writings 1 pp. 499-500

- James White
- Iron Lazar. A Political Biography of Lazar Kaganovich pp. 500-502

- Peter Whitewood
- Ethnic Minorities of Central and Eastern Europe in the Internet Space. A Computer-Assisted Content Analysis pp. 502-503

- Rafis Abazov and Andrey Khazbulatov
- The Informal Post-Socialist Economy: Embedded Practices and Livelihoods pp. 503-504

- Martin Demant Frederiksen
- Democracy Assistance from the Third Wave. Polish Engagement in Belarus and Ukraine pp. 504-506

- Aliaksandr Novikau
- International Relations since the End of the Cold War. New and Old Dimensions pp. 506-507

- Zerrin Torun
- Ethnic Cleansing and the European Union. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Security, Memory and Ethnography pp. 507-509

- Ada-Charlotte Regelmann
- The Politics of Energy Dependency. Ukraine, Belarus, and Lithuania between Domestic Oligarchs and Russian Pressure pp. 509-510

- Samuele Dominioni
- Strategic Cooperation. Overcoming the Barriers of Global Anarchy pp. 510-512

- Tiziana Melchiorre
- Books Received pp. 513-515

- The Editors
- List of Contributors pp. 516-517

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 2, 2015
- State against Civil Society: Contentious Politics and the Non-Systemic Opposition in Russia pp. 171-176

- Cameron Ross
- Political Opposition in Russia: A Troubled Transformation pp. 177-191

- Vladimir Gel'man
- Questioning Control and Contestation in Late Putinite Russia pp. 192-208

- Richard Sakwa
- The Calculus of Non-Protest in Russia: Redistributive Expectations from Political Reforms pp. 209-223

- Irina Busygina and Mikhail Filippov
- Lost in Transition? The Geography of Protests and Attitude Change in Russia pp. 224-243

- Mikhail Dmitriev
- Competing Ideologies of Russia's Civil Society pp. 244-268

- Elena Chebankova
- The Middle Class and Democratisation in Russia pp. 269-284

- Evgeny Gontmakher and Cameron Ross
- Mind the Gaps: Media Use and Mass Action in Russia pp. 285-305

- Regina Smyth and Sarah Oates
- Ethnicities, Nationalism and the Politics of Identity: Shaping the Nation in Russia pp. 306-326

- Irina Semenenko
- New Data on Protest Trends in Russia's Regions pp. 327-342

- Tomila Lankina and Alisa Voznaya
- List of Contributors pp. 343-343

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 1, 2015
- Introduction: What Does it Mean to be a Patriot? pp. 1-7

- Françoise Daucé, Marlene Laruelle, Anne Le Huérou and Kathy Rousselet
- Patriotic Youth Clubs in Russia. Professional Niches, Cultural Capital and Narratives of Social Engagement pp. 8-27

- Marlene Laruelle
- Where Does the Motherland Begin? Private and Public Dimensions of Contemporary Russian Patriotism in Schools and Youth Organisations: A View from the Field pp. 28-48

- Anne Le Huérou
- The Church in the Service of the Fatherland pp. 49-67

- Kathy Rousselet
- Patriotic Unity and Ethnic Diversity at Odds: The Example of Tatar Organisations in Moscow pp. 68-83

- Françoise Daucé
- Redefining Business Values in Russia: The Boundaries of Globalisation and Patriotism in Contemporary Russian Industry pp. 84-101

- Caroline Dufy
- Subversion in the Red Army and the Military Purge of 1937–1938 pp. 102-122

- Peter Whitewood
- Lenin and Philosophy: The Historical Context pp. 123-142

- James D. White
- Democracy, Gender and Social Policy in Russia. A Wayward Society pp. 143-144

- Sara Clavero
- The Circassian Genocide/Neizvestnaya Kavkazkaya voina. Byl li genotsid adygov? pp. 145-147

- Michael Ellman
- History, Memory and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe. Memory Games pp. 148-149

- Ringaile Kuokstyte
- Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China pp. 149-151

- Tony C. Lee
- Kazakh Oneri: 5 Tomdyk pp. 151-153

- Rafis Abazov and Madina Sultanova
- Courting Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Hague Tribunal's Impact in a Postwar State pp. 153-154

- Vanja Petričević
- Democratic Institutions and Authoritarian Rule in Southeast Europe pp. 154-155

- Natasa Besirevic
- The Media in Transitional Democracies pp. 155-157

- Paula Borowska
- Macedonia: The Political, Social, Economic and Cultural Foundations of a Balkan State pp. 157-158

- Stella Georgiadou
- Human Rights and Democracy. The Precarious Rights of Ideals pp. 158-160

- Alba Ferreri
- The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union pp. 160-162

- Emmanuelle Siou
- Books Received pp. 163-164

- The Editors
- List of Contributors to Special Section pp. 165-166

- The Editors
- List of Contributors of Regular Articles and Reviews pp. 167-167

- The Editors
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers pp. 168-169

- The Editors
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