Post-Soviet Affairs
2013 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2018
- Millionaires and the public in Czech politics pp. 353-366

- Andrew Roberts
- Disciplined and undisciplined repression: illicit economies and state violence in Central Asia’s autocracies pp. 367-383

- Lawrence P. Markowitz and Mariya Y. Omelicheva
- Symbolic state-building in contemporary Russia pp. 384-411

- Susanne Wengle and Christine Evans
- Charitable giving and the future of NGOs in Russia: what can we learn from individual data? pp. 412-429

- Liudmila Zasimova and Marina Kolosnitsyna
Volume 34, issue 5, 2018
- Introduction: rethinking structure and agency in post-Soviet regime dynamics pp. 265-266

- Vladimir Gel’man
- Timing is everything: a quantitative study of presidentialist regime dynamics in Eurasia, 1992–2016 pp. 267-281

- Henry E. Hale
- Bringing actors back in: political choices and sources of post-Soviet regime dynamics pp. 282-296

- Vladimir Gel’man
- Considering the Orange legacy: patterns of political participation in the Euromaidan Revolution pp. 297-316

- Regina Smyth
- The structural sources of postcommunist regime trajectories pp. 317-332

- Lucan Ahmad Way and Adam Casey
- Running to stand still: aggressive immobility and the limits of power in Russia pp. 333-347

- Samuel A. Greene
- Bringing Kitschelt back in: a comment on “Rethinking Structure and Agency in Post-Soviet Regime Dynamics” pp. 348-352

- Timothy Frye
Volume 34, issue 4, 2018
- The logic of competitive influence-seeking: Russia, Ukraine, and the conflict in Donbas pp. 191-212

- Tatyana Malyarenko and Stefan Wolff
- Broadcasting agitainment: a new media strategy of Putin’s third presidency pp. 213-227

- Vera Tolz and Yuri Teper
- Spirituality and anti-Western rhetoric in Uzbekistan in the early 2000s: the consequences of international misrecognition pp. 228-245

- Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro
- Presidential activism and government termination in dual-executive Ukraine pp. 246-261

- Serhiy Kudelia
- Property rights in post-Soviet Russia: violence, corruption, and the demand for law pp. 262-263

- Scott Gehlbach
Volume 34, issue 2-3, 2018
- Studying identity in Ukraine pp. 79-83

- Olga Onuch, Henry E. Hale and Gwendolyn Sasse
- Capturing ethnicity: the case of Ukraine pp. 84-106

- Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale
- Identity and political preferences in Ukraine – before and after the Euromaidan pp. 107-118

- Grigore Pop-Eleches and Graeme B. Robertson
- Shedding Russianness, recasting Ukrainianness: the post-Euromaidan dynamics of ethnonational identifications in Ukraine pp. 119-138

- Volodymyr Kulyk
- War and identity: the case of the Donbas in Ukraine pp. 139-157

- Gwendolyn Sasse and Alice Lackner
- Who supported separatism in Donbas? Ethnicity and popular opinion at the start of the Ukraine crisis pp. 158-178

- Elise Giuliano
- Understanding identity in Ukraine – and elsewhere pp. 179-182

- Lowell W. Barrington
- Towards new horizons in the study of identities in Ukraine pp. 183-185

- Oxana Shevel
- How Ukraine has become more Ukrainian pp. 186-189

- Dominique Arel
Volume 34, issue 1, 2018
- Labor market integration of returned educational migrants in Turkmenistan pp. 1-16

- Erin Trouth Hofmann
- Law clerks as an instrument of court–government accommodation under autocracy: the case of the Russian Constitutional Court pp. 17-34

- Ivan S. Grigoriev
- The target strikes back: explaining countersanctions and Russia’s strategy of differentiated retaliation pp. 35-54

- Masha Hedberg
- Understanding Russia’s energy turn to China: domestic narratives and national identity priorities pp. 55-77

- Morena Skalamera
Volume 33, issue 6, 2017
- Gender and local executive office in regional Russia: the party of power as a vehicle for women’s empowerment? pp. 431-451

- Olga A. Avdeyeva, Dekabrina M. Vinokurova and Alexandr A. Kugaevsky
- Diminishing returns: Russia’s participation in the World Trade Organization pp. 452-471

- Pamela A. Jordan
- The institutionalization of relative advantage: formal institutions, subconstitutional presidential powers, and the rise of authoritarian politics in Russia, 1994–2012 pp. 472-495

- Fabian Burkhardt
- Russian defense spending after 2010: the interplay of personal, domestic, and foreign policy interests pp. 496-510

- Una Hakvåg
Volume 33, issue 5, 2017
- Russia’s energy relations in Southeastern Europe: an analysis of motives in Bulgaria and Greece pp. 335-355

- Martin Jirušek, Tomáš Vlček and James Henderson
- Testing for sources of electoral competition under authoritarianism: an analysis of Russia’s gubernatorial elections pp. 356-369

- Yana Gorokhovskaia
- Stavropol as “Russia’s Kosovo”? Nationalist mobilization and public response in a Russian region pp. 370-388

- Helge Blakkisrud and Pål Kolstø
- Putting the pieces together: 40 years of fertility trends across 19 post-socialist countries pp. 389-410

- Sunnee Billingsley and Aija Duntava
- Social capital and support for the welfare state in Russia pp. 411-429

- Ekaterina Borisova, Andrei Govorun and Denis Ivanov
Volume 33, issue 4, 2017
- Does everyday corruption affect how Russians view their political leadership? pp. 255-275

- William M. Reisinger, Marina Zaloznaya and Vicki L. Hesli Claypool
- Contested policymaking in Russia: industry, environment, and the “best available technology” debate pp. 276-297

- Ellen Martus
- Majoritarian values and women’s rights: police and judicial behavior in Tajikistan and Azerbaijan pp. 298-312

- Sophia Wilson
- Business-government cooperation in VET: a Russian experiment with dual education pp. 313-333

- Thomas F. Remington
Volume 33, issue 3, 2017
- Reforming sacred institutions: the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Roman Catholic Church compared pp. 177-199

- George W. Breslauer
- Securitizing “spiritual-moral values” in Russia pp. 200-216

- Jardar Østbø
- Russia’s idea of the multipolar world order: origins and main dimensions pp. 217-234

- Elena Chebankova
- New shop owners in old buildings: spatial politics of the apparel industry in Kyrgyzstan pp. 235-253

- Regine A. Spector and Aisalkyn Botoeva
Volume 33, issue 2, 2017
- Does electoral fraud spread? The expansion of electoral manipulation in Russia pp. 85-99

- Robert G. Moser and Allison C. White
- Fabricating votes for Putin: new tests of fraud and electoral manipulations from Russia pp. 100-123

- Rodion Skovoroda and Tomila Lankina
- The rise and fall of “Novorossiya”: examining support for a separatist geopolitical imaginary in southeast Ukraine pp. 124-144

- John O’Loughlin, Gerard Toal and Vladimir Kolosov
- Testing Duvergerʼs law: strategic voting in Mongolian elections, 1996–2004 pp. 145-160

- Pavel Maškarinec
- The politics of federal transfers in Putin’s Russia: regional competition, lobbying, and federal priorities pp. 161-175

- Gulnaz Sharafutdinova and Rostislav Turovsky
Volume 33, issue 1, 2017
- Is Putin’s popularity real? pp. 1-15

- Timothy Frye, Scott Gehlbach, Kyle L. Marquardt and Ora John Reuter
- Internet control through ownership: the case of Russia pp. 16-33

- Carolina Vendil Pallin
- The loyal editor effect: Russian online journalism after independence pp. 34-48

- Rolf Fredheim
- Perception of risks associated with economic sanctions: the case of Russian manufacturing pp. 49-62

- Victoria Golikova and Boris Kuznetsov
- Russia’s economic policy in 2015–2016: the imperative of structural reform pp. 63-83

- Vladimir Mau
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