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2011, Volume 63, Issue 7
- 1253-1273 Stalinist Labour Coercion during World War II: An Economic Approach
by Martin Kragh - 1275-1293 Emotional Engagements with the Field: A View from Area Studies
by Rebecca Kay & Jonathan Oldfield - 1295-1317 Reviews
by Tuomas Forsberg & Olga Kuznetsova & Sarah Badcock & Robert Hornsby & Dmitry Shlapentokh & Elvira Leontyeva & Ian Miller & Michael Ellma & David Galbreath & Sandra Fernandes & João Freitas & Daniel Rodrigues & Ksenia Krauer-Pacheco & Katarzyna Kosmala & Kyle Evered - 1319-1319 Books Received
by The Editors - 1321-1322 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2011, Volume 63, Issue 6
- 925-934 Identity Formation and Political Elites in the Post-Socialist States
by David Lane - 935-955 European Identity Making and Identity Transfer
by Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski - 957-975 Russia's Identity: Between the ‘Domestic’ and the ‘International’
by Richard Sakwa - 977-994 Neoliberalism, Exogenous Elites and the Transformation of Solidarity
by Peter Zeniewski - 995-1009 The Elite–Population Gap in the Formation of Political Identities. A Cross-Cultural Investigation
by Heinrich Best - 1011-1032 Business Elites and the Role of Companies in Society: A Comparative Study of Poland, Hungary and Germany
by Katharina Bluhm & Bernd Martens & Vera Trappmann - 1033-1054 Supranational Attachment of European Elites and Citizens
by György Lengyel - 1055-1072 Balancing National Uncertainty and Foreign Orientation: Identity Building and the Role of Political Parties in Post-Orange Ukraine
by Inna Melnykovska & Rainer Schweickert & Tetiana Kostiuchenko - 1073-1087 Chechen Elites: Control, Cooption or Substitution?
by John Russell - 1089-1108 Citizenship, Collective Identity and the International Impact on Integration Policy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
by Magdalena Solska - 1109-1127 The Dynamics of Elite Networks and Patron–Client Relations in Afghanistan
by Timor Sharan - 1129-1131 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2011, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 733-756 The Russian Defence Industry Confronts the Market: Findings of a Longitudinal Study
by Leonid Kosals & Alexei Izyumov - 757-787 Citizen Participation in Local Governance in Eastern Europe: Rediscovering a Strength of Civil Society in the Post-Socialist World?
by Tsveta Petrova - 789-806 From the Right of Asylum to Migration Management: The Legal–Political Construction of ‘a Refugee’ in the Post-Communist Czech Republic
by Alice Szczepanikova - 807-832 Challenging Assumptions of the Enlargement Literature: The Impact of the EU on Human and Minority Rights in Macedonia
by Maria Koinova - 833-855 Rethinking the Varga Controversy, 1941–1953
by Kyung Roh - 857-874 To Be Like All But Different: Germans in Soviet
by Irina Mukhina - 875-889 The Puzzle of Russian Anti-Americanism: From ‘Below’ or From ‘Above’
by Vladimir Shlapentokh - 891-896 Making Sense of Stalin's Russia
by Geoffrey Swain - 897-917 Reviews
by Emilian Kavalski & Jeremy Morris & Simon Cosgrove & Tomasz Mickiewicz & Timofey Agarin & Martin Kragh & Matthew Frear & Elisabeth Gross & Sam Robertshaw & Fabian Pfeiffer & Alexander Wolters & Sergei Plekhanov & Diana Digol - 919-921 Books Received
by The Editors - 923-924 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2011, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 531-556 Elections Russian-Style
by Stephen White - 557-578 Changing the Russian Electoral System: Inside the Black Box
by Stephen White & Ol'ga Kryshtanovskaya - 579-602 Russia's Authoritarian Elections: The View from Below
by Stephen White & Valentina Feklyunina - 603-621 Metastasised Fraud in Russia's 2008 Presidential Election
by Evgeniya Lukinova & Mikhail Myagkov & Peter Ordeshook - 623-639 The Regional Roots of Electoral Authoritarianism in Russia
by Grigorii Golosov - 641-661 Regional Elections and Electoral Authoritarianism in Russia
by Cameron Ross - 663-683 Public Perceptions of Electoral Fairness in Russia
by Ian McAllister & Stephen White - 685-702 Elections, International Observers and the Politicisation of Democratic Values
by Derek Hutcheson - 703-725 Post-Soviet Electoral Practices in Comparative Perspective
by Sarah Birch - 727-727 Appendix
by The Editors - 729-731 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2011, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 361-366 Introduction: Russian Regional Politics under Putin and Medvedev
by Cameron Ross - 367-395 Medvedev's New Governors
by Helge Blakkisrud - 397-414 Russia's Regional Legislative Elections, 2003–2007: Authoritarianism Incorporated
by Grigorii Golosov - 415-427 Electoral Legislation in Russian Regions
by Arkady Lyubarev - 429-448 The Rise and Fall of Political Parties in Russia's Regional Assemblies
by Cameron Ross - 449-465 Local Regimes, Sub-national Governance and the ‘Power Vertical’ in Contemporary Russia
by Vladimir Gel'man & Sergei Ryzhenkov - 467-491 The Clash of Regionalisms and Caucasian Conflicts
by Richard Sakwa - 493-508 Has the Russian Federation Been Chechenised?
by Robert Ware - 509-528 Kadyrov's Chechnya—Template, Test or Trouble for Russia's Regional Policy?
by John Russell - 529-530 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2011, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 179-202 Russian Nation-building from Yel'tsin to Medvedev: Ethnic, Civic or Purposefully Ambiguous?
by Oxana Shevel - 203-228 The Creeping Resurgence of the Ukrainian Radical Right? The Case of the Freedom Party
by Anton Shekhovtsov - 229-261 The ‘Paradox’ of Tuzla City: Explaining Non-nationalist Local Politics during the Bosnian War
by Ioannis Armakolas - 263-290 Understanding Civil War: A Comparison of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
by Idil Tunçer-Kilavuz - 291-309 Driving at Democracy in Russia: Protest Activities of St Petersburg Car Drivers' Associations
by Markku Lonkila - 311-331 Pricing Pain: Social Discontent and Political Willpower in Russia's Gas Sector
by Indra Overland & Hilde Kutschera - 333-335 Reply to a Review
by Douglas Blum - 337-354 Reviews
by Geoffrey Swain & Irina Mukhina & Irene McMaster & Sam Robertshaw & Julia Kusznir & Paul Hagenloh & Muhammad Aslam Khan Niazi & Rachel Clements & Arolda Elbasani & Liam O'Shea & Louise Askew - 355-356 Books Received
by The Editors - 357-358 List of Contributors
by The Editors - 359-359 Corrigendum
by The Editors
2011, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-25 Putin's ‘Preventive Counter-Revolution’: Post-Soviet Authoritarianism and the Spectre of Velvet Revolution
by Robert Horvath - 27-47 Left–Right Orientations and Ideological Voting in New Democracies: A Case Study of Slovenia
by Willy Jou - 49-76 Explaining Ethnic Mobilisation in Post-Communist Countries
by Sergiu Gherghina & George Jiglau - 77-98 Between Business and : Experiences of Women Entrepreneurs in Contemporary Russia
by Suvi Salmenniemi & Päivi Karhunen & Riitta Kosonen - 99-128 The Changing Significance of the 1956 Revolution in Post-Communist Hungary
by Zoltán Csipke - 129-154 Right-Wing Extremist Violence in the Russian Federation
by Martin Laryš & Miroslav Mareš - 155-169 Reviews
by Catherine Andreyev & Andreas Umland & Judith Beyer & Richard Arnold & Indra Dedze & Jonathan Zartman & Stephen J. Blank & László Csaba & Branislav Radeljić - 171-172 Books Received
by The Editors - 173-173 List of Contributors
by The Editors - 175-177 Acknowledgement of Reviewers
by The Editors
2010, Volume 62, Issue 10
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1609-1620 Introduction Croatia after Tuđman: Encounters with the Consequences of Conflict and Authoritarianism
by Dejan Jović & Christopher Lamont - 1621-1638 The Citizenship Conundrum in Post-Communist Europe: The Instructive Case of Croatia
by Igor Štiks - 1639-1660 The Post-War Repatriation of Serb Minority Internally Displaced Persons and Refugees in Croatia—Between Discrimination and Political Settlement
by Ivana Djuric - 1661-1682 A Journey Westward: A Poststructuralist Analysis of Croatia's Identity and the Problem of Cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
by Nataša Zambelli - 1683-1705 Defiance or Strategic Compliance? The Post-Tuđman Croatian Democratic Union and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
by Christopher Lamont - 1707-1740 Croatia, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and General Gotovina as a Political Symbol
by Vjeran Pavlaković - 1741-1759 Popular Music and Political Change in Post-Tuđman Croatia: ‘It's All the Same, Only He's Not Here’?
by Catherine Baker - 1761-1762 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2010, Volume 62, Issue 9
- 1427-1452 Russian Local Politics in the Putin–Medvedev Era
by Joel Moses - 1453-1478 Political Identity, Public Memory and Urban Space: A Case Study of , Bucharest from 1906 to the Present
by Duncan Light & Craig Young - 1479-1501 Exiles and Pioneers: Oral Histories of Greeks Deported from the Caucasus to Kazakhstan in 1949
by Violetta Hionidou & David Saunders - 1503-1525 Between Euroscepticism and Eurosupport: The Attitudes of Urban and Rural Populations in Poland 2000–2008
by Izabela Surwillo & Karen Henderson & Gabriella Lazaridis - 1527-1554 East Side Story: How Transnational Coalitions Contested EU Conditionality
by Cristina Parau - 1555-1578 Soviet Industry in the World Spotlight: The Domestic Dilemmas of Soviet Foreign Economic Relations, 1955–1965
by Oscar Sanchez-Sibony
2010, Volume 62, Issue 8
- 1239-1266 Regionalisation as a Driving Force of EU Widening: Recovering from the EU ‘Carrot Crisis’ in the ‘East’
by Attila Ágh - 1267-1289 Moldova's European Choice: ‘Between Two Stools’?
by Elena Korosteleva - 1291-1309 The EU's Relations with Moldova: Governance, Partnership or Ignorance?
by Giselle Bosse - 1311-1338 Reconstructing Galicia: Mapping the Cultural and Civic Traditions of the Former Austrian Galicia in Poland and Ukraine
by Andrew Drummond & Jacek Lubecki - 1339-1361 Good Neighbours?: Dominant Narratives about the ‘Other’ in Contemporary Polish and Russian Newspapers
by Ekaterina Levintova - 1363-1381 Czech and Slovak Relations with China: Contenders for China's Favour
by Rudolf Fürst & Gabriela Pleschová - 1383-1402 The Reform of the Russian Power Sector: The Rhetoric and Reality
by Louis Skyner - 1403-1419 Reviews
by Diana Digol & Noor Borbieva & Michael Carley & Ingmar Bredies & Julia Kusznir & Kirby Liu & Ion Marandici & Matthew Schaaf & Mustafa Muneer & Dmitry Shlapentokh - 1421-1421 Erratum
by The Editors - 1423-1424 Books Received
by The Editors - 1425-1426 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2010, Volume 62, Issue 7
- 1045-1050 Introduction: The Yugoslav Communist Legacy
by Cathie Carmichael - 1051-1072 Yugoslavs in Arms: Guerrilla Tradition, Total Defence and the Ethnic Security Dilemma
by Tomislav Dulić & Roland Kostić - 1073-1106 Kosovo, 1944–1981: The Rise and the Fall of a Communist ‘Nested Homeland’
by Aleksandar Petrović & ĐorĐe Stefanović - 1107-1133 Velež Mostar Football Club and the Demise of ‘Brotherhood and Unity’ in Yugoslavia, 1922–2009
by Richard Mills - 1135-1152 Why Kosovar Albanians Took Up Arms against the Serbian Regime: The Genesis and Expansion of the UÇK in Kosovo
by Keiichi Kubo - 1153-1174 Bleiburg: The Creation of a National Martyrology
by Pål Kolstø - 1175-1191 Twilight of the Revolutionaries: ‘’ and the End of Yugoslavia
by Vjeran Pavlaković - 1193-1214 Genocide in the Former Yugoslavia Before and After Communism
by Marko Hoare - 1215-1234 The Communist Legacy of the Former Yugoslavia in Photographs
by Richard Mills - 1235-1237 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2010, Volume 62, Issue 6
- 885-914 An Analysis of Reconciliatory Mediation in Northern Albania: The Role of Customary Mediators
by Ayse Celik & Alma Shkreli - 915-931 Regional Influences on the Formulation and Implementation of NKVD Order 00447
by Michael Ellman - 933-957 The Evolution of the Market of the Hungarian Printing Industry after 1989: The End of a Success Story?
by Mihály Laki - 959-971 Russian and Caspian Hydrocarbons: Energy Supply Stakes for the European Union
by Catherine Locatelli - 973-997 The Politics of Soviet and Nazi Genocides in Orange Ukraine
by Ivan Katchanovski - 999-1025 Parliamentary Oversight in Putin's Neo-patrimonial State. Watchdogs or Show-dogs?
by Sarah Whitmore
2010, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 721-747 Penal Units in the Red Army
by Alex Statiev - 749-778 Uses and Abuses of Sexuality in Social Interactions: Empirical Evidence from Russia
by Anton Oleinik - 779-805 Industrial Restructuring in Romania from a Bilateral Trade Perspective: Manufacturing Exports to the EU from 1995 to 2006
by Laura Haar - 807-827 The Nationalisation of Post-Communist Party Systems
by Daniel Bochsler - 829-852 The Structure and Culture of Post-Communist Civil Society in Latvia
by Anders Uhlin
2010, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 547-569 Conflicting Patterns of Thought in the Russian Debate on Transition: 2003–2007
by Joachim Zweynert - 571-595 The Battle over Privileges and Pension Reform: Evidence from Legislative Roll Call Analysis in Poland
by Oana Armeanu - 597-614 Sources of Income, Mental Health and Quality of Life in Rural Russia
by David O'Brien & Stephen Wegren & Valery Patsiorkovsky - 615-645 Forewarned is Forearmed: How the Hungarian Crisis of 1956 Helped the Romanian Leadership
by Johanna Granville - 647-669 Space, Kinship Networks and Youth Transition in Provincial Russia: Negotiating Urban–Rural and Inter-Regional Migration
by Charles Walker - 671-694 Religion and Reconciliation in Bosnia & Herzegovina: Are Religious Actors Doing Enough?
by Janine Natalya Clark
2010, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 389-420 The Russian Civil War in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1918–1921: A Little Known and Explored Front
by Michael Share - 421-441 Europeanisation Before and After Accession: Conditionality, Legacies and Compliance
by Arista Maria Cirtautas & Frank Schimmelfennig - 443-460 Legacies and Leverage: EU Political Conditionality and Democracy Promotion in Historical Perspective
by Frank Schimmelfennig & Hanno Scholtz - 461-479 Monitoring, Money and Migrants: Countering Post-Accession Backsliding in Bulgaria and Romania
by Philip Levitz & Grigore Pop-Eleches - 481-501 How EU Integration and Legacies Mattered for Foreign Direct Investment into Central and Eastern Europe
by Nina Bandelj - 503-522 Contesting Europe: Strategies and Legacies in Polish Political Competition
by Peter Vermeersch
2010, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 211-234 Enduring Repression: Narratives of Loyalty to the Party Before, During and After the
by Nanci Adler - 235-269 A Tale of Two Kazakhstans: Sources of Political Cleavage and Conflict in the Post-Soviet Period
by Barbara Junisbai - 271-292 Institutions and Ethnic Trust: Evidence from Bosnia
by Sam Whitt - 293-327 The Politics of Dominant Party Formation: United Russia and Russia's Governors
by Ora Reuter - 329-350 The Europeanisation of International Development Policies: The Case of Central and Eastern European States
by Simon Lightfoot - 351-365 Farm Expansion in Lithuania after Accession to the EU: The Role of CAP Payments in Alleviating Potential Credit Constraints
by Laure Latruffe & Sophia Davidova & Elodie Douarin & Matthew Gorton - 367-383 Reviews
by Mohira Suyarkulova & Kenneth Wilson & Oleksandr Svyetlov & Alastair Kocho-Williams & Laura Cashman & Randall E. Newnham & Jennifer Yuan-Jean Hsu & Ulrike Ziemer & Kristie Thomas & Sabrina Luk & George O. Liber - 385-385 Books Received
by The Editors - 387-388 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2010, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-33 Patriotic Discourses in Russia's Penal Peripheries: Remembering the Mordovan
by Judith Pallot & Laura Piacentini & Dominique Moran - 35-62 A Comparative Study of Resource Nationalism in Russia and Kazakhstan 2004–2008
by Paul Domjan & Matt Stone - 63-97 The Thawing of a Frozen Conflict: The Internal Security Dilemma and the 2004 Prelude to the Russo-Georgian War
by Cory Welt - 99-123 From Conflict to Autonomy: The Making of the South Ossetian Autonomous Region 1918–1922
by Arsène Saparov - 125-143 The Effect of Governor Support on Legislative Behaviour in the Russian
by Frank Thames - 145-171 Transferring Corporate Governance Codes: Form or Substance? Corporate Governance in Hungary
by Roderick Martin - 173-177 The Teaching of History in Present-Day Russia
by David Wedgwood Benn - 179-203 Reviews
by David Lane & Lars Kristensen & Aaron Retish & Kristof Van Assche & James Brown & Sabrina Ramet & Alexander Tymczuk & Sarah Badcock & George Gömöri & Oksana Morgunova & Peter Hill & Alexander Pershái & Umut Korkut & Anastassia Obydenkova & Michael Mahoney - 205-206 Books Received
by The Editors - 207-208 List Of Contributors
by The Editors - 209-210 Acknowledgement of Reviewers
by The Editors
2009, Volume 61, Issue 10
- 1685-1687 Introduction: The European Union, Russia and the Shared Neighbourhood
by Jackie Gower & Graham Timmins - 1689-1713 Competing Rationalities: Russia, the EU and the ‘Shared Neighbourhood’
by Derek Averre - 1715-1734 EU Governance and the European Neighbourhood Policy: A Framework for Analysis
by Stefan Gänzle - 1735-1755 The Contribution of the Visegrad Group to the European Union's ‘Eastern’ Policy: Rhetoric or Reality?
by Martin Dangerfield - 1757-1775 Lost in Translation? Why the EU has Failed to Influence Russia's Development
by Hiski Haukkala - 1777-1803 ‘Bashing about Rights’? Russia and the ‘New’ EU States on Human Rights and Democracy Promotion
by Rick Fawn - 1805-1823 Power without Influence? The EU and Trade Disputes with Russia
by Tuomas Forsberg & Antti Seppo - 1825-1847 Diversionary Role of the Georgia–Russia Conflict: International Constraints and Domestic Appeal
by Mikhail Filippov - 1849-1850 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2009, Volume 61, Issue 9
- 1517-1541 Realigning Religion and Power in Central Asia: Islam, Nation-State and (Post)Socialism
by Chris Hann & Mathijs Pelkmans - 1543-1555 Post-Communism and Female Tobacco Consumption in the Former Soviet States
by Brian Hinote & William Cockerham & Pamela Abbott - 1557-1577 Battlefields of Ethnic Symbols. Public Space and Post-Soviet Identity Formation from a Minority Perspective
by Alexander Danzer - 1579-1601 What did the Soviet Rulers Maximise?
by Vladimir Kontorovich & Alexander Wein - 1603-1625 The Determinants of the Success of Transitions to Democracy
by Danica Fink-Hafner & Mitja Hafner-Fink - 1627-1644 Patterns of Romanian and Bulgarian Migration to Spain
by Mikołaj Stanek - 1645-1657 A Reassessment of the Burden of Eastern Europe on the USSR
by Dina Rome Spechler & Martin Spechler - 1659-1680 Reviews
by Sarah Badcock & Luca Anceschi & Tuomas Forsberg & Kelly Hignett & Arolda Elbasani & Elena Korosteleva-Polglase & Mark B. Smith & Michael Mahoney & Gabriela Walker & Anastassia Zabrodskaja & Stephan Stach & Timofey Agarin & Roman Solchanyk & Georg Wurzer - 1681-1681 Books Received
by The Editors - 1683-1684 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2009, Volume 61, Issue 8
- 1341-1370 Ethnic Identification in the Former Soviet Union: Hypotheses and Analyses
by Enzo Loner & Pierangelo Peri - 1371-1392 For Business, for Pleasure or for Necessity? The Czech Republic's Choices for Europe
by Tim Haughton - 1393-1414 Subsoil Law Reform in Russia under the Putin Administration
by Yuko Adachi - 1415-1440 Anti-Russian and Anti-Soviet Subversion: The Caucasian–Japanese Nexus, 1904–1945
by Hiroaki Kuromiya & Georges Mamoulia - 1441-1459 Some Scenarios for Russian Oil Exports up to 2020
by Rafael Fernández - 1461-1482 Citizenship, Identity and Foreign Policy: The Contradictions and Consequences of Russia's Passport Distribution in the Separatist Regions of Georgia
by Scott Littlefield
2009, Volume 61, Issue 7
- 1083-1093 Inscapes, Landscapes and Greyscapes: The Politics of Signification in Central Asia
by Sally Cummings - 1095-1121 Legitimising Central Asian Authoritarianism: Political Manipulation and Symbolic Power
by Anna Matveeva - 1123-1136 Nation Branding in Central Asia: A New Campaign to Present Ideas about the State and the Nation
by Erica Marat - 1137-1150 Searching for : Political Patronage and Youth Politics in Uzbekistan
by Eric McGlinchey - 1151-1166 Michael Romm's : A Soviet Landscape?
by Stuart Horsman - 1167-1187 The Art of the Impossible: Political Symbolism, and the Creation of National Identity and Collective Memory in Post-Soviet Turkmenistan
by Michael Denison - 1189-1206 Promising Futures? Education as a Symbolic Resource of Hope in Kyrgyzstan
by Sarah Amsler - 1207-1228 Identity, Symbolism, and the Politics of Language in Central Asia
by William Fierman - 1229-1248 The Invention of Legitimacy: Struggles in Kyrgyzstan to Craft an Effective Nation-State Ideology
by Asel Murzakulova & John Schoeberlein - 1249-1276 Mass Spectacle and Styles of Governmentality in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
by Laura Adams & Assel Rustemova - 1277-1313 Materialising State Space: ‘Creeping Migration’ and Territorial Integrity in Southern Kyrgyzstan
by Madeleine Reeves - 1315-1336 Tajikistan's Virtual Politics of Peace
by John Heathershaw
2009, Volume 61, Issue 6
- 913-919 Introduction: A Europe Integrated and United—But Still Diverse?
by Gabriella Ilonszki - 921-941 History Matters: Dimensions and Determinants of National Identities among European Populations and Elites
by Heinrich Best - 943-966 Identity and Representation in the Perceptions of Political Elites and Public Opinion: A Comparison between Southern and Post-Communist Central-Eastern Europe
by Miguel Jerez-Mir & José Real-Dato & Rafael Vázquez-García - 967-985 Threat Perception and European Identity Building: The Case of Elites in Belgium, Germany, Lithuania and Poland
by Irmina Matonytė & Vaidas Morkevičius - 987-1001 The Nation State and the EU in the Perceptions of Political and Economic Elites: The Case of Serbia in Comparative Perspective
by Mladen Lazić & Vladimir Vuletić - 1003-1020 Explaining the Attitudes of Parliamentarians towards European Integration in Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia: Party Affiliation, ‘Left–Right’ Self-placement or Country Origin?
by Spyridoula Nezi & Dimitri Sotiropoulos & Panayiota Toka - 1021-1040 Identity Formation of Elites in Old and New Member States (with a Special Focus on the Czech Elite)
by Zdenka Mansfeldová & Barbora Špicarová Stašková - 1041-1057 National Discontent and EU Support in Central and Eastern Europe
by Gabriella Ilonszki - 1059-1077 Elites' Pragmatic and Symbolic Views about European Integration
by György Lengyel & Borbála Göncz - 1079-1081 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2009, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 743-758 Evaluating 's Sustainability: Autonomy, Agency and Activism
by Maya Atwal - 759-778 State Weakness in Perspective: Strong Politico-Economic Networks in Georgia's Energy Sector
by Stacy Closson