Societies and Political Orders in Transition
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- Diverging Paths of Entrepreneurship in Transition Countries: A Comparative View
- Bruno Dallago
- Demographic and Migratory Characteristics and Settlement Models of the Former Soviet Union Citizens Residing in Italy
- Federico Benassi, Oliviero Casacchia and Salvatore Strozza
- The SARB’s Composite Business Cycle Indicators
- J. C. Venter
- The Color Revolutions. Successes and Limitations of Non-violent Protest
- Lincoln A. Mitchell
- Alternative Cycle Indicators for the South African Business Cycle
- Willem Boshoff and Laurie Binge
- The Bulldozer Revolution in Serbia
- Alexander Khodunov
- Between Cross-Border Friction and Opportunity: Moldovan Immigrants in Spain
- Silvia Marcu
- Forecasting Business Cycles in South Africa
- Pieter Laubscher
- The Integration of Russian-Speaking Immigrants to Finland: A Social Psychological Perspective
- Tuuli Anna Renvik, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti and Sirkku Varjonen
- Serbian “Otpor” and the Color Revolutions’ Diffusion
- Nikita Filin, Alexander Khodunov and Vladimir Koklikov
- Immigration from the Former Soviet Union to Hungary: Economic Mobility Rooted in Historical Links and Ethnic Ties
- Irén Gödri and Zoltán Csányi
- The Rose Revolution in Georgia
- Alexander Khodunov
- Measurement, Monitoring, and Forecasting Economic Cycles: BRICS Lessons
- Sergey Smirnov, Ataman Ozyildirim and George Kershoff
- The Orange Revolution in Ukraine
- Alexander Khodunov
- Post-Soviet Migrants in Poland: A Uniform or Heterogeneous Population?
- Zuzanna Brunarska
- Revolutions in Kyrgyzstan
- Yevgeny Ivanov
- Whither Studies of ‘Post-Soviet’ Migrants in the UK? Key Themes in Current Academic Research
- Darya Malyutina
- ‘Moldovan Spring’ 2009: The Atypical ‘Revolution’ of April 7 and the days that Followed
- Mark Tkachuk, Alexei Romanchuk and Iulia Timotin
- The Green Movement in Iran: 2009–2010
- Nikita Filin
- The Arab Spring: Causes, Conditions, and Driving Forces
- Leonid Grinin and Andrey Korotayev
- The Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia and the Birth of the Arab Spring Uprisings
- Vasily Kuznetsov
- Egypt’s 2011 Revolution: A Demographic Structural Analysis
- Andrey Korotayev and Julia Zinkina
- The Arab Spring in Yemen
- Leonid Issaev, Alina Khokhlova and Andrey Korotayev
- The Syrian Revolution
- Vladimir M. Akhmedov
- Revolution in Libya
- Yury Barmin
- The Extent of Military Involvement in Nonviolent, Civilian Revolts and Their Aftermath
- Karen Rasler, William R. Thompson and Hicham Bou Nassif
- The Arab Spring. A Quantitative Analysis
- Andrey Korotayev, Leonid Issaev, Sergey Malkov and Alisa Shishkina
- Global Echo of the Arab Spring
- Andrey Korotayev, Alisa Shishkina and Alina Khokhlova
- Euromaidan Revolution in Ukraine
- Dmitry Shevsky
- Two Experiences of Islamic “Revival”: The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Formation of the “Islamic State” in Syria and Iraq in the 2010s
- Nikita Filin, Sandra Fahmy, Alexander Khodunov and Vladimir Koklikov
- Turkey. The (Gülen) Cemaat and the State: An Unfinished Conquest
- Birol Başkan
- The Post-Soviet Revolution in Armenia: Victory, Defeat, and Possible Future
- Georgi Derluguian and Ruben Hovhannisyan
- Modern Civic Protest Movements in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Context of Global Political Destabilization
- Lubow Sadovskaya, Naila Fakhrutdinova and Tatiana Kochanova
- Articulating the Web of Transnational Social Movements
- Christopher Chase-Dunn, Roman Stäbler, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson and Joel Herrera
- Revolutions of the Twenty-First Century as a Factor in the World System Reconfiguration
- Leonid Grinin
- Global Inequality and World Revolutions: Past, Present and Future
- Christopher Chase-Dunn and Sandor Nagy
- Revolution Forecasting—Formulation of the Problem
- Eduard Shults
- Conclusion. How Many Revolutions Will We See in the Twenty-First Century?
- Jack Goldstone, Leonid Grinin and Andrey Korotayev