Post-Soviet Affairs
2013 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 5-6, 2020
- Political economy of development: perspectives from contemporary Russia pp. 393-394

- Tatiana Karabchuk, Noah Buckley and Ekaterina Borisova
- Firm performance and regional economic freedom: the case of Russia pp. 395-415

- Anna Bykova and Dennis Coates
- Stopping the feast in times of plague: fighting criminal corporate raiding in diverse Russian regions pp. 416-433

- Anton Kazun
- Property rights in Russia after 2009: from business capture to centralized corruption? pp. 434-450

- Michael Rochlitz, Anton Kazun and Andrei Yakovlev
- Politics and banking in Russia: the rise of Putin pp. 451-474

- Koen Schoors and Laurent Weill
- United we stand: the effects of subnational elite structure on succession in two Russian regions pp. 475-494

- Guzel Garifullina, Kirill Kazantcev and Andrei Yakovlev
- Public-private partnerships for skill development in the United States, Russia, and China pp. 495-514

- Thomas F. Remington and Po Yang
Volume 36, issue 4, 2020
- Demonizing the enemy: the influence of Russian state-sponsored media on American audiences pp. 281-296

- Aleksandr Fisher
- Secrecy and military expenditures in the Russian budget pp. 297-322

- Erik Andermo and Martin Kragh
- Disruption and decline: the gendered consequences of civil war and political transition for education in Tajikistan pp. 323-345

- Michelle L. O’Brien
- The Great Game and the evolving nature of political talk shows on Russian television pp. 346-364

- Beth Knobel
- Russia’s civil service: professional or patrimonial? Executive-level officials in five federal ministries pp. 365-388

- Stephen Fortescue
- Putinomics: power and money in resurgent Russia pp. 389-391

- Hasan Selim Özertem
Volume 36, issue 3, 2020
- Trajectories of political protest in post-Soviet spaces: an introduction pp. 189-191

- Jan Matti Dollbaum, Heiko Pleines and Susanne Schattenberg
- Protest trajectories in electoral authoritarianism: from Russia’s “For Fair Elections” movement to Alexei Navalny’s presidential campaign pp. 192-210

- Jan Matti Dollbaum
- “Do you dare to go to the square?” The legacy of Soviet dissidents in Russian public protests of the 2000s and 2010s pp. 211-225

- Dmitry Kozlov
- Exclusiveness of civic nationalism: Euromaidan eventful nationalism in Ukraine pp. 226-245

- Oleg Zhuravlev and Volodymyr Ishchenko
- Protesting that is fit to be published: issue attention cycle and nationalist bias in coverage of protests in Ukraine after Maidan pp. 246-267

- Andrii Gladun
- Guns to butter: sociotropic concerns and foreign policy preferences in Russia pp. 268-279

- Maria Snegovaya
Volume 36, issue 2, 2020
- Social media and Russian territorial irredentism: some facts and a conjecture pp. 101-121

- Jesse Driscoll and Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld
- Destined for deadlock? Russia, Ukraine, and the unfulfilled Minsk agreements pp. 122-139

- Kristian Åtland
- Biting the hand that feeds them? Abkhazia–Russia client–patron relations pp. 140-158

- Pål Kolstø
- Terrorist attacks and public approval of the Russian president: evidence from time series analysis pp. 159-170

- Igor Fedotenkov
- Playing the “Game” of Transparency and Accountability: Non-elite Politics in Kyrgyzstan’s Natural Resource Governance pp. 171-187

- Janyl Moldalieva and John Heathershaw
Volume 36, issue 1, 2020
- Getting the opposition together: protest coordination in authoritarian regimes pp. 1-19

- David Armstrong, Ora John Reuter and Graeme B. Robertson
- Protest in electoral autocracies: a new dataset pp. 20-36

- Tomila Lankina and Katerina Tertytchnaya
- When the party’s over: political blame attribution under an electoral authoritarian regime pp. 37-60

- Elena Sirotkina and Margarita Zavadskaya
- Experiences in Russia of Kyrgyz and Ukrainian labor migrants: ethnic hierarchies, geopolitical remittances, and the relevance of migration theory pp. 61-82

- Theodore P. Gerber and Jane Zavisca
- Ethnicity and voters’ evaluations of political leadership: “lab-in-the-field” experiments in Russian regions pp. 83-100

- Olga A. Avdeyeva and Richard E. Matland
Volume 35, issue 5-6, 2019
- Introduction: new directions in survey research on Russian elites pp. 359-364

- Sharon Werning Rivera and William Zimmerman
- Staring at the West through Kremlin-tinted glasses: Russian mass and elite divergence in attitudes toward the United States, European Union, and Ukraine before and after Crimea pp. 365-375

- Noah Buckley and Joshua A. Tucker
- Understanding the sources of anti-Americanism in the Russian elite pp. 376-392

- Sharon Werning Rivera and James D. Bryan
- Digital media and perceptions of the United States among the Russian elite, 2004–2016 pp. 393-405

- Olesya Tkacheva
- A surprising connection between civilizational identity and succession expectations among Russian elites pp. 406-421

- Henry E. Hale
- Militant internationalism and dogmatism among foreign policy elites: evidence from Russia, 1995–2016 pp. 422-432

- Kirill Zhirkov
- Ideology among Russian elites: attitudes toward the United States as a belief system pp. 433-449

- Danielle N. Lussier
- Do elites matter in Russian foreign policy? The gap between self-perception and influence pp. 450-460

- Kirill Petrov and Vladimir Gel’man
- Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian elite: the irrelevance of Aleksandr Dugin’s geopolitics pp. 461-470

- Kirill Kalinin
- Moscow elites and the use of coercive foreign policy pp. 471-476

- Elena Bashkirova, Tamara Litikova and Dina Smeltz
Volume 35, issue 4, 2019
- Vigilante justice and informal policing in post-Euromaidan Ukraine pp. 277-292

- Yuliya Zabyelina
- Fighting on behalf of the state—the issue of pro-government militia autonomy in the Donbas war pp. 293-307

- Tor Bukkvoll
- Exceptions to Authoritarianism? Variegated sovereignty and ethno-nationalism in a Siberian resource frontier pp. 308-322

- Gertjan Plets
- The political implications of popular support for presidential term limits in Russia pp. 323-337

- Paul Chaisty and Stephen Whitefield
- Reforming sacred institutions, part II: the Soviet Party-State and the Roman Catholic Church compared pp. 338-357

- George W. Breslauer
Volume 35, issue 3, 2019
- Russia’s use of semi-state security forces: the case of the Wagner Group pp. 181-204

- Kimberly Marten
- Opposition to immigration in contemporary Russia pp. 205-222

- Anastasia Gorodzeisky
- Defining the nation in Russia’s buffer zone: the politics of citizenship by birth on territory (jus soli) in Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Georgia pp. 223-239

- Maxim Tabachnik
- Regime type versus patronal politics: a comparison of “ardent democrats” in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan pp. 240-257

- Barbara Junisbai and Azamat Junisbai
- The electoral logic of governor rotations in Ukraine: rulers’ authority, party strength, and regional polarization pp. 258-276

- Masatomo Torikai
Volume 35, issue 2, 2019
- Russia Today’s strategy and effectiveness on YouTube pp. 77-92

- Robert W. Orttung and Elizabeth Nelson
- Migration and geopolitical preferences pp. 93-121

- Ruxanda Berlinschi
- The devil in the details: constitutional regime types in post-Soviet Eurasia pp. 122-139

- Petra Stykow
- Russia’s ministry of ambivalence: the failure of civic nation-building in post-Soviet Russia pp. 140-160

- J. Paul Goode
- How oil autocracies learn to stop worrying: Central Eurasia in 2008 global financial crisis pp. 161-180

- Anar K. Ahmadov
Volume 35, issue 1, 2019
- The politics of bank ownership and currency policies in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1-24

- Jana Grittersová
- Instrumentalizing the recent past? The new Cold War narrative in Russian public space after 2014 pp. 25-40

- Vasile Rotaru
- The practice and implications of legislative proxy voting in Ukraine pp. 41-62

- Erik S. Herron, Brian Fitzpatrick and Maksym Palamarenko
- “But it is our duty!” Exploring Gazprom’s reluctance to Russian gas sector reform pp. 63-76

- Julia S. P. Loe
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