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1995, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 555-589 Crime in the transition economies
by Richard Lotspeich - 591-614 Public opinion, parties and voters in the December 1993 Russian elections
by Matthew Wyman & Stephen White & Bill Miller & Paul Heywood - 615-632 The policy and regime of extraordinary measures in Russia under Lenin and Stalin
by Gennadii Bordyugov - 633-649 Particular features of employment and unemployment in the present stage of transformation of the post‐socialist countries
by János Timár - 651-668 The transformation of R&D potential in Ukraine
by Igor Egorov - 669-712 Polish workers and the post‐communist transition, 1989–93
by Mark Kramer
1995, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 387-411 : Theoretical and political problems of economic reforms in the USSR
by Vladimir Mau - 413-441 A long wave goodbye: Kondrat'ev and the Conjuncture institute, 1920–28
by Vincent Barnett - 443-468 >Russians on the red river: The Soviet impact on Hanoi's townscape, 1955–90
by William Logan - 469-492 Stabilising inflation in Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia: How independence has affected macroeconomic policy outcomes
by Evan Kraft - 493-505 ‘Lenin’ and ‘Brezhnev’: Steel making and the Bulgarian economy, 1956–90
by Michael Palairet - 507-525 Foreign investment in Estonia: A statistical approach
by Kari Liuhto
1995, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 195-227 The Russian elections of December 1993
by Richard Sakwa - 229-249 The Ukrainian parliamentary elections in March‐April 1994
by Marko Bojcun - 251-279 The ‘second‐generation’ post‐communist elections in Hungary in 1994
by Barnabas Racz & Istvan Kukorelli - 281-303 Science in shock: Russian science policy in transition
by Peter Kneen - 305-316 Entrepreneurial aspects of privatisation in transition economies
by Dinko Dubravčcić - 317-335 Opportunities for workers’ participation in privatisation in Hungary: The case of the Eger Flour Mill
by Mihaly Laki - 337-355 The Red Army and the Soviet Military and political leadership in the late 1920s: The case of the ‘Inner‐Army opposition of 1928’
by Steven Main
1995, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-25 The influence of the Baltic popular movements on the process of Soviet disintegration
by Nils Muiznieks - 27-45 Russia and Estonian security dilemmas
by Andrus Park - 47-65 Industrial restructuring in Romania: Diagnosis and strategies
by Yves van Frausum - 67-90 Ukraine's quest for independence: The fuel factor
by Oles Smolansky - 91-121 Public support for the devolution of power in Ukraine: Regional patterns
by Vicki Hesli - 123-145 Poland at the crossroads: The 1993 general election
by Kenneth Chan - 147-169 Agriculture and rural out‐migration in Central Asia, 1960–91
by Ajay Patnaik
1994, Volume 46, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1251-1296 Currency regulation in the NEP period
by Yurii Goland - 1297-1315 The trial that was not held
by Boris Starkov - 1317-1347 White gold: The imperial Russian gold reserve in the anti‐Bolshevik east, 1918‐? (An unconcluded chapter in the history of the Russian civil war)
by J. D. Smele - 1349-1369 National communism and world revolution: The political consequences of German military withdrawal from the Baltic area in 1918–19
by James White - 1371-1386 Moscow and the Marshall plan: Politics, ideology and the onset of the cold war, 1947
by Geoffrey Roberts - 1387-1407 and rural stakhanovism
by Mary Buckley - 1409-1415 Soviet women workers and menstruation: A research note on labour protection in the 1920s and 1930s
by Melanie Ilic - 1417-1423 First Russian biographies of Trotsky: A review article
by Ian Thatcher - 1424-1429 Reviews
by Peter Duncan & Michael Ellman & Tanya Frisby & Yannis Stivachtis - 1431-1432 Books received
by The Editors - 1433-1433 List of contributors
by The Editors
1994, Volume 46, Issue 7
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1075-1107 Russian directors’ business ethic: A study of industrial enterprises in St Petersburg, 1993
by Oleg Kharkhordin & Theodore Gerber - 1109-1131 Privatisation in Russia: One step forward: Two steps back?
by Peter Rutland - 1133-1161 Regionalism in Russia: The rise and fall of Siberian agreement
by James Hughes - 1163-1187 Regional politics and market reform in Russia: The case of the Altai
by Peter Kirkow - 1189-1214 Hungarian transition after three years
by Gabor Bakos - 1215-1230 The end of Soviet power in St Petersburg: An insider's view
by Alexander Vinnikov - 1231-1243 Reviews
by Tauno Tiusanen & J. Park & James Riordan & Mark Harrison & Yannis Stivachtis & Žeuko Bogetić & George Blazyca & Klaus von Beyme - 1245-1245 Books received
by The Editors - 1247-1247 List of contributors
by The Editors
1994, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 893-928 The privatised sector in the Czech republic: Government and bank control in a transitional economy
by Karla Brom & Mitchell Orenstein - 929-953 The ideological roots of elite political conflict in post‐Soviet Russia
by Judith Kullberg - 955-970 Economic reforms in Russia: Enterprise behaviour as an impediment to change
by Andrei Kuznetsov - 971-995 The Russian banking system: Institutional responses to the market transition
by Juliet Johnson - 997-1016 Accountability, governance and finance in Hungarian buy‐outs
by Judit Karsai & Mike Wright - 1017-1037 Identity formation in the Russian Cossack revival
by Barbara Skinner - 1039-1056 Fiscal policy under transition: The case of Laos
by Yves Bourdet - 1057-1068 Reviews
by Bill Wallace & Stephen Fortescue & Gavin Peebles & Tauno Tiusanen & S. Maksudov & Evan Mawdsley & Teddy Uldricks & W. H. Balekjian - 1069-1070 Books received
by The Editors - 1071-1071 List of contributors
by The Editors
1994, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 709-734 East‐Central Europe: A regional survey—The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia in 1993
by Jan Winiecki - 735-756 Market economy and economic reform in Romania: Macroeconomic and microeconomic perspectives
by Yves Van Frausum & Ulrich Gehmann & Jürgen Gross - 757-777 The state of the Russian gold industry
by Lisa Godek - 779-799 Political institutionalisation and party development in post‐communist Poland
by Paul Lewis - 801-837 The reassertion of the left in post‐communist Poland
by Voytek Zubek - 839-861 Democracy and nationalism in Armenia
by Peter Rutland
1994, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 563-578 Writing the history of the Russian revolution after the fall of communism
by Steve Smith - 579-596 Catalyst of historiography, Marxism and dissidence: The sector of methodology of the institute of history, Soviet academy of sciences, 1964–68
by Roger Markwick - 597-615 Ulbricht embattled: The quest for socialist modernity in the light of new sources
by Jeffrey Kopstein - 617-635 Chaos on campus: The 1924 student in Leningrad
by Peter Konecny - 637-648 Land, freedom, and discontent: Russian peasants of the central industrial region prior to collectivisation
by David Hoffmann - 649-661 Crisis in the union of Soviet writers in the early 1950s
by Maria Zezina - 663-669 As good as gold? A note on the
by Vincent Barnett - 671-680 Soviet deaths in the great patriotic war: A note
by Michael Ellman & S. Maksudov - 681-690 The strange story of Nikolai Starostin, football and Lavrentii Beria
by Jim Riordan - 691-700 Reviews
by Mark Galeotti & Ronald Hill & Rita di Leo & Peter Rutland & Neil Fodor & Tauno Tiusanen & James Muckle & Ian Thatcher - 701-702 Book notices
by The Editors - 703-704 Books received
by The Editors - 705-705 List of contributors
by The Editors
1994, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 389-416 The Russian federation and Eurasia's Islamic crescent
by Robert Barylski - 417-435 Insider privatisation in Russia: Speculations on systemic change
by Pekka Sutela - 437-463 The social background and political allegiance of the political elite of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR: The terminal stage, 1984 to 1991
by David Lane & Cameron Ross - 465-487 Gorbachev's last year: Leftist or rightist?
by Jeffrey Surovell - 489-503 The generic problems of competitiveness at company level in the former socialist economies: The case of Croatia
by Slavo Radosevic - 505-517 Privatisation in Eastern Germany—Experience with the treuhand
by Jörg Roesler - 519-533 Demographic Shocks in Eastern Germany, 1989–93
by Nicholas Eberstadt - 535-537 Terror victims—Is the evidence complete?
by Alec Nove
1994, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 179-214 The privatisation of industrial enterprises in Russia: Four case‐studies
by Simon Clarke & Peter Fairbrother & Vadim Borisov & Petr Bizyukov - 215-241 Rural reform and political culture in Russia
by Stephen Wegren - 243-259 GDPs of the USSR and Eastern Europe: Towards an interwar comparison
by Mark Harrison - 261-283 The politics of ethnicity: Russians in the New Ukraine
by Ian Bremmer - 285-303 El'tsin and his voters: Popular support in the 1991 Russian presidential elections and after
by Stephen White & Ian McAllister & Olga Kryshtanovskaya - 305-335 Opposition politics in Russia
by Gordon Hahn - 337-351 The Bulgarian economy in transition: Is there anything wrong with macroeconomic policy?
by Garabed Minassian
1994, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-28 Mass response to transformation in post‐communist societies
by Richard Rose & Christian Haerpfer - 29-45 Explaining regime change in the Soviet Union
by Rasma Karklins - 47-68 The politics of state building: Centre‐periphery relations in Post‐Soviet Ukraine
by Roman Solchanyk - 69-87 Ethnicity and independence: The case of Estonia in comparative perspective
by Andrus Park - 89-106 Economic and political constraints during transition
by Stanislaw Gomulka - 107-126 Party Crisis and the factory shop floor: Krasnyi Putilovets and the Leningrad opposition, 1925–26
by Clayton Black - 127-142 Czech culture in the cauldron
by Igor Hájek
1993, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 953-972 Moscow's acceptance of NATO: The catalytic role of German unification
by Gerhard Wettig - 973-1000 The Dniester conflict: Between irredentism and separatism
by Pål Kolstø & Andrei Edemsky & Natalya Kalashnikova - 1001-1024 Indirect transfers in trade among former Soviet Union Republics: Sources, patterns and policy responses in the Post‐Soviet period
by Lucjan Orlowski - 1025-1044 After COMECON: A free trade area in Central Europe?
by Gabor Bakos - 1045-1069 Lost illusions? Defence industry conversion in Czechoslovakia, 1989–92
by Yudit Kiss - 1071-1090 The impact of foreign trade on the Czechoslovak economic reforms of the 1960s
by Lee Metcalf - 1091-1116 ‘Karelian fever’: The Finnish immigrant community during Stalin's purges
by Michael Gelb
1993, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 769-786 Perestroika, Perestrelka, Pereborka: Policing Russia in a time of change
by Mark Galeotti - 787-810 Charity, self‐help and politics in Russia, 1985–91
by Anne White - 811-829 Arkadii Volsky's political base
by Eric Lohr - 831-850 The impact of the Soviet collapse on military relations with India
by Ramesh Thakur - 851-868 The limits of mobilisation: Party, state and the 1927 civil defence campaign
by Kenneth Slepyan - 869-886 Slovenia's road to democracy
by Sabrina Ramet - 887-905 Slovenia—one year of independence
by Egon Žižmond - 907-921 Obstacles to economic reform in Albania
by Gramoz Pashko - 923-930 Pricing practices in the CMEA trade regime: A reappraisal
by Kazimierz Poznanski
1993, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 577-608 Soviet military expenditure and the armaments industry, 1929–33: A reconsideration
by R. W. Davies - 609-625 Free economic zones in the context of economic changes in Russia
by Sergei Manezhev - 627-645 Transformation to a market economy in the former Czechoslovakia
by Jan Adam - 647-670 The socialist‐left opposition in post‐communist Hungary
by Barnabas Racz - 671-691 Re‐examining Soviet policy towards germany in 1953
by James Richter - 693-703 Political parties in Ukraine
by Andrew Wilson & Artur Bilous - 705-728 Polish public opinion on privatisation and State Interventionism
by Janina Frentzel‐Zagorska & Krzysztof Zagorski - 737-741 Reviews
by Michael Cox
1993, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 395-418 International relations in a regional context: Poland and its eastern Neighbours—Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine
by Stephen Burant - 419-444 Contradictions between micro‐ and macro‐economic goals in post‐communist societies
by Richard Rose - 445-461 Problems of creating stable monetary systems in post‐communist economies
by Jacek Rostowski - 463-481 The role of employee ownership in Privatisation of state enterprises in eastern and central Europe
by Željko Bogetić - 483-503 Lessons from estimating military production of the former Soviet Union
by Fyodor Kushnirsky - 505-532 The gender base of institutional support in Lithuania, Ukraine and Russia
by Vicki Hesli & Arthur Miller - 533-546 The Collectivisation of agriculture and the soviet prison camp system
by John Scherer & Michael Jakobson
1993, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 193-209 Legal aspects of monetary policy in the former Soviet Union
by Stephen Lewarne - 211-235 Czech and Slovak economic relations
by Ales Capek & Gerald Sazama - 237-257 The Dilemmas of economic liberalism in Poland
by Ben Slay - 259-279 Crime and punishment in Soviet officialdom, 1965–90
by William Clark - 281-302 Soviet military manpower policy in the Brezhnev era: Regime goals, social origins and ‘working the system’
by William Zimmerman & Michael Berbaum - 303-341 End of the ‘low, dishonest decade’: Failure of the Anglo‐Franco‐Soviet alliance in 1939
by Michael Carley - 343-357 The Soviet economic failure: Brutzkus revisited
by John Wilhelm
1993, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 3-6 From to
by William Wallace - 7-25 The success of a failure: Gorbachev's alcohol policy, 1985–88
by Daniel Tarschys - 27-55 The jurisdictional scope of Soviet criminal law: Ideological and policy determinants
by George Ginsburgs - 57-78 Industry and Purge in the Donbass, 1936–37
by Francesco Benvenuti - 79-102 A comparative review of privatisation strategies in four former socialist countries
by Marko Simoneti - 103-114 Quo Vadis—homo sapiens? Results and alternatives for the transformation strategy of the CSFR
by Milos Pick - 115-139 The death of Soviet literature: Can Russian literature survive?
by Rosalind Marsh - 141-167 Soviet economic growth since 1928: The alternative statistics of G. I. Khanin
by Mark Harrison - 169-175 Public attitudes to the KGB: A research note
by Stephen White & Ol'ga Kryshtanovskaya - 177-185 Reviews
by Gulshan Sachdeva & Vincent Barnett & Thomas Remington & Lars Poulsen‐Hansen & Roger Morgan & Derek Hall - 187-188 Books received
by The Editors - 189-189 List of contributors
by The Editors
1992, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 947-964 Macroeconomic policy in Hungary: Poetry versus reality
by László Csaba - 965-983 Hungary's changed patterns of trade and their effects
by Sandor Richter - 985-995 Monetary policy and stabilisation in Hungary
by Valentinyi Akos - 997-1013 Foreign debt, debt management policy and implications for Hungary's development
by Hajna Lorinc - 1015-1038 Privatisation in Hungary—Two years later
by Yudit Kiss - 1039-1043 The social impact of restructuring in rural areas of Hungary: Disruption of security or the end of the rural socialist middle class society?
by Andras Toth - 1045-1068 Glavlit, censorship and the problem of party policy in cultural affairs, 1922–28
by Michael Fox - 1069-1086 and the Gulag: New information on soviet forced labour around World War II
by Edwin Bacon - 1087-1098 Conceptions of the market among Russian economists: A survey
by Vincent Barnett - 1099-1102 Beyond the Cold War in Europe: A review article
by Michael Cox
1992, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 739-759 The Soviet hyperinflation: Its origins and impact throughout the former republics
by Igor Filatochev & Roy Bradshaw - 761-784 Was the Soviet Union really necessary?
by Victor Swoboda - 785-808 Banking in transition: Development and current problems in Hungary
by Saul Estrin & Paul Hare & Marta Surányi - 809-835 The polish transition programme: Underpinnings, results, interpretations
by Jan Winiecki - 837-855 The polish parliamentary elections of October 1991
by Frances Millard - 857-880 The food situation in the ex‐Soviet Republics
by Susan Nello - 881-895 Tuva—A state reawakens
by Toomas Alatalu - 897-912 Ramiz Sadiku: A case study in the industrialisation of Kosovo
by Michael Palairet
1992, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 563-578 On the interpretation of Bukharin's economic ideas
by John Salter - 579-608 The rise and fall of rule by Poland's best and brightest
by Voytek Zubek - 609-639 Ethnic dimensions in contemporary Latvian politics: Focusing forces for change
by Eric Rudenshiold - 641-664 Privatisation of the polish economy: Problems of transition
by Kazimierz Poznanski - 665-685 Writers and politics in the Gorbachev Era
by Riitta Pittman - 687-697 Voting and political attitudes in Soviet Georgia
by Lynn Nelson & Paata Amonashvili - 699-711 Bulgarian industrial growth and structure: 1970–89
by Garabed Minassian
1992, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 371-402 Between and privatisation: Divided strategies and political crisis in a Soviet enterprise
by Michael Burawoy & Kathryn Hendley - 403-422 Lenin in Soviet politics, 1985–91
by John Gooding - 423-443 Gorbachev and the place of the party in Soviet reform, 1985–91
by Neil Robinson - 445-478 The Russian right and the dilemmas of party organisation
by Robert Orttung - 479-509 Soviet provincial politics in an era of transition and revolution, 1989–91
by Joel Moses - 511-532 Poland's quest for economic stabilisation, 1988–91: Interaction of political economy and economics
by Branko Milanovic - 533-553 Reviews
by Silvana Malle & George Ginsburgs & M. J. Berry & Vincent Barnett & William Rosenberg & Neil Fodor & Margot Light & Saeed Barzin & David Benn & John Russell & Graham Timmins & Richard Kindersley & Paul Lewis & Richard Hill & Michael Hughes & S. A. Smith - 555-555 Book notices
by The Editors - 557-558 Books received
by The Editors - 559-559 List of contributors
by The Editors
1992, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 187-207 Boris El'tsin, democratic Russia and the campaign for the Russian presidency
by Michael Urban - 209-236 The workers' movement in Leningrad, 1986–91
by Anna Temkina - 237-263 The Soviet defence burden: Estimating hidden defence costs
by Dmitri Steinberg - 265-282 Privatisation and buy‐outs in the USSR
by Igor Filatotchev & Trevor Buck & Mike Wright - 283-296 Privatisation in Eastern Europe: A comparative study of Poland and Hungary
by Kálmán Mizsei - 297-311 Transformation of ownership in Czechoslovakia
by Martin Kupka - 313-332 Socialism, democratism and criticism: The Soviet press and the national discussion of the 1936 draft constitution
by Ellen Wimberg - 333-341 An empirical investigation of business financial structures in a regulated economy
by A. Murphy & Z. Sabov - 343-347 Allocative efficiency—It isn't so
by Josef Brada
1992, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors