Post-Soviet Affairs
2013 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2015
- Reflections on the anticipated mass deportation of Soviet Jews pp. 471-490

- Victor H. Winston
- Policies first, institutions second: lessons from Estonia’s economic reforms pp. 491-513

- Neil A. Abrams and M. Steven Fish
- What explains regional variation in election fraud? Evidence from Russia: a research note pp. 514-528

- Max Bader and Carolien van Ham
- The politics and economics of “retraditionalization” in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan pp. 529-556

- Michele E. Commercio
- Cooperating Estonians and “exiting” Lithuanians: trust in times of crisis pp. 557-575

- Vytautas Kuokštis
- Editorial Board Index pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 5, 2015
- Gender inequality in Russia's rural formal economy pp. 367-396

- Stephen K. Wegren, Alexander Nikulin, Irina Trotsuk, Svetlana Golovina and Marina Pugacheva
- The idiosyncratic dynamics of party system nationalization in Russia pp. 397-419

- Grigorii V. Golosov
- Potholes, pensions, and public opinion: the politics of blame in Putin's power vertical pp. 420-447

- Robert Person
- Candidate ballot information and election outcomes: the Czech case pp. 448-469

- Stepan Jurajda and Daniel Münich
Volume 31, issue 4, 2015
- Vladimir Putin's last stand: the sources of Russia's Ukraine policy pp. 279-303

- Andrei Tsygankov
- Understanding the survival of post-Communist corruption in contemporary Russia: the influence of historical legacies pp. 304-338

- Anastassia Obydenkova and Alexander Libman
- Hidden in plain sight: political opposition and hegemonic authoritarianism in Azerbaijan pp. 339-366

- Jody LaPorte
Volume 31, issue 3, 2015
- Coalitional presidentialism and legislative control in post-Soviet Ukraine pp. 177-200

- Paul Chaisty and Svitlana Chernykh
- West oriented in the East-oriented Donbas: a political stratigraphy of geopolitical identity in Luhansk, Ukraine pp. 201-223

- Michael Gentile
- Do social networks bridge political divides? The analysis of VKontakte social network communication in Ukraine pp. 224-249

- Dinissa Duvanova, Alexander Semenov and Alexander Nikolaev
- Nothing personal: explaining the rise and decline of political machines in Ukraine pp. 250-278

- Serhiy Kudelia and Taras Kuzio
Volume 31, issue 2, 2015
- An ethnography of counterinsurgency: kadyrovtsy and Russia's policy of Chechenization pp. 91-114

- Emil Souleimanov
- The nature of anti-immigrant sentiment in post-socialist Russia pp. 115-135

- A. Gorodzeisky, A. Glikman and D. Maskileyson
- Tools of persuasion: the efforts of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights to reform the Russian pre-trial detention system pp. 136-175

- Lindsay Parrott
Volume 31, issue 1, 2015
- Stalin is dead, long live Stalin? Testing socialization, structural, ideological, nationalist, and gender hypotheses pp. 1-36

- Alexi Gugushvili and Peter Kabachnik
- History as ideology: the portrayal of Stalinism and the Great Patriotic War in contemporary Russian high school textbooks pp. 37-65

- Todd H. Nelson
- Petronation? Oil, gas, and national identity in Russia pp. 66-89

- Peter Rutland
Volume 30, issue 6, 2014
- Agrarian transformation in the Russian breadbasket: contemporary trends as manifest in Stavropol' pp. 441-463

- Grigory Ioffe, Tatyana Nefedova and Kirsten de Beurs
- The territorial genealogies of Russia's political parties and the transferability of political machines pp. 464-480

- Grigorii V. Golosov
- Testing constructivism: why not more “Cossacks” in Krasnodar Kray? pp. 481-502

- Richard Arnold
- Imperial nostalgia or prudent geopolitics? Russia's efforts to reintegrate the post-Soviet space in geopolitical perspective pp. 503-528

- Andrej Krickovic
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 30, issue 5, 2014
- Contemporary Russian liberalism pp. 341-369

- Elena Chebankova
- Putin's popularity since 2010: why did support for the Kremlin plunge, then stabilize? pp. 370-388

- Daniel Treisman
- Interpersonal violence by authoritarian rulers: Saddam Hussein and Joseph Stalin compared pp. 389-415

- Matthew Light, Rosemary Gartner and Milomir Strbac
- Zero-tolerance schooling: education policy, crime, and democracy in post-Soviet Georgia pp. 416-440

- Nodar Tangiashvili and Gavin Slade
Volume 30, issue 4, 2014
- Looking beyond the economy: Pussy Riot and the Kremlin's voting coalition pp. 257-275

- Regina Smyth and Irina Soboleva
- Alexei Navalny and challenges in reconciling “nationalism” and “liberalism” pp. 276-297

- Marlene Laruelle
- Local democracy in a hybrid state: pluralism and protest in Volzhskiy, Russia pp. 298-323

- Allison D. Evans
- Invisible and slow: small business and the “civic-ness” of Russia's regions, 1991–2009 pp. 324-340

- Molly O'Neal
Volume 30, issue 2-3, 2014
- Legality and violence in Russia: an introduction pp. 87-88

- Timothy Frye
- Corporate raiding and the role of the state in Russia pp. 89-114

- Michael Rochlitz
- Faking performance together: systems of performance evaluation in Russian enforcement agencies and production of bias and privilege pp. 115-136

- Ella Paneyakh
- Judicial alignment and criminal justice: evidence from Russian courts pp. 137-170

- André Schultz, Vladimir Kozlov and Alexander Libman
- Means of production versus means of coercion: can Russian business limit the violence of a predatory state? pp. 171-194

- Andrei Yakovlev, Anton Sobolev and Anton Kazun
- Local-level law enforcement: Muscovites and their uchastkovyy pp. 195-225

- Lauren A. McCarthy
- Police reform in Russia: the policy process in a hybrid regime pp. 226-255

- Brian D. Taylor
Volume 30, issue 1, 2014
- Three dilemmas of hybrid regime governance: Russia from Putin to Putin pp. 1-26

- Nikolai Petrov, Maria Lipman and Henry E. Hale
- Is Russia a militocracy? Conceptual issues and extant findings regarding elite militarization pp. 27-50

- David W. Rivera and Sharon Werning Rivera
- Is electoral authoritarianism good for women's representation? Evidence from the 1999–2011 regional legislative elections in Russia pp. 51-66

- Grigorii V. Golosov
- Why are public offices sold in Kyrgyzstan? pp. 67-85

- Johan Engvall
Volume 29, issue 6, 2013
- Russia's energy governance transitions and implications for enhanced cooperation with China, Japan, and South Korea pp. 461-499

- Elena Shadrina and Michael Bradshaw
- Agricultural policy in Russia and WTO accession pp. 500-527

- David Sedik, Zvi Lerman and Vasily Uzun
- Russia, the death penalty, and Europe: the ambiguities of influence pp. 528-566

- Matthew Light and Nikolai Kovalev
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
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