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2000, Volume 52, Issue 8
- 1489-1513 The Problem of the Intelligentsia and Radicalism in Higher Education Under Stalin and Mao
by Lisheng Zhu - 1515-1534 The Great Terror in Leningrad: A Quantitative Analysis
by Melanie Ilic - 1535-1541 The Prospects of Assimilation of the Russophone Populations in Estonia and Ukraine: A Reaction to David Laitin's Research
by Eduard Ponarin - 1543-1564 Reviews
by The Editors - 1565-1565 Book Notes
by The Editors - 1567-1568 Books Received
by The Editors - 1569-1569 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2000, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 1191-1211 Reading Between the Welfare Lines: Politics and Policy Structure in Post-Communist Europe
by Christine S. Lipsmeyer - 1213-1235 Rural Regional Development in Transition Economies: The Case of Romania
by Gertrud R. Schrieder & Jürgen Munz & Raimund Jehle - 1237-1255 Ethnic Division on Emerging Foreign Labour Markets in Poland during the Transition Period
by Krystyna Iglicka - 1257-1274 Health Care in Prisons, Labour and Concentration Camps in Early Soviet Russia, 1918–1921
by Mary Schaeffer Conroy - 1275-1305 Episodes from the Early Cold War: Franco-Soviet Relations, 1917–1927
by Michael Jabara Carley - 1307-1329 Justice and Politics in Moscow 1983–1986: The Ambartsumyan Case
by Luc Duhamel - 1331-1348 Restructuring and Marketing Strategies at Macro and Micro Levels: The Case of Slovenia
by xtefan Bojnec - 1349-1360 The ZATO Archipelago Revisited - Is the Federal Government Loosening Its Grip? A Research Note
by Gregory Brock - 1361-1379 Reviews
by The Editors - 1381-1382 Book Notes
by The Editors - 1383-1384 Books Received
by The Editors - 1385-1386 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2000, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 991-1016 In the State of Post-Soviet Aphasia: Symbolic Development in Contemporary Russia
by Serguei Oushakine - 1017-1041 Interpreting the Regional Effect in Ukrainian Politics
by Sarah Birch - 1043-1068 The Real World of Civic Republicanism: Making Democracy Work in Poland and the Czech Republic
by John S. Dryzek & Leslie Holmes - 1069-1093 Theories of Collective Action and Revolution: Evidence from the Romanian Transition of December 1989
by Richard Andrew Hall - 1095-1114 Government-Interest Group Relations in Hungarian Politics since 1989
by Terry Cox & Laszlo Vass - 1115-1142 Unternehmen Zeppelin: The Deployment of SS Saboteurs and Spies in the Soviet Union, 1942–1945
by Perry Biddiscombe - 1143-1159 The Scale and Nature of Stalinist Repression and its Demographic Significance: On Comments by Keep and Conquest
by S. G. Wheatcroft - 1161-1162 Jadwiga Staniszkis , Post-Communism: The Emerging Enigma
by George Sanford - 1162-1164 Ben Fowkes , The Post-Communist Era: Change and Continuity in Eastern Europe
by Stephen Day - 1164-1165 Charles Bukowski & Barnabas Racz (eds), The Return of the Left in Post-communist States: Current Trends and Future Prospects
by Laslo Sekelj - 1165-1167 Daniel S. Treisman , After the Deluge. Regional Crises and Political Consolidation in Russia
by Vladimir Gel'Man - 1167-1168 Alexander Ott , Parteien und Machtstrukturen in der Ukraine von 1991 bis 1998
by Roland Leitinger - 1168-1170 Rudolf Andorka, Tamás Kolosi, Richard Rose & György Vukovich (eds) , A Society Transformed: Hungary in Time-Space Perspective
by Jan Adam - 1170-1171 Marko Kos , Trends in Development of Transition Countries: Characteristics and Possibilities of Slovenia in Comparison with Other Post-Communist Countries and the European Union
by SŠtefan Bojnec - 1171-1173 Hiroshi Kimura , Islands or Security? Japanese-Soviet Relations under Brezhnev and Andropov
by Yoonhee Kang - 1173-1174 Peter Kenez , A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End
by Murray Frame - 1174-1176 Elena Zubkova , Russia After the War. Hopes, Illusions, and Disappointments, 1945-1957
by Maureen Perrie - 1176-1177 Rosalind Marsh (ed.) , Women and Russian Culture: Projections and Self-Perceptions
by Margaret Tejerizo - 1177-1179 David Wolff , To the Harbin Station. The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898-1914
by Alex Marshall - 1181-1182 Books Received
by The Editors - 1183-1183 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2000, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 805-827 Between Transition and EU Accession: Hungary at the Millennium
by László Csaba - 829-850 Urban Waterfront Regeneration and Local Governance in Tallinn
by Merje Feldman - 851-873 Politics in the Periphery: Political Cleavages in Poland Interpreted in their Historical and International Context
by Tomasz Zarycki - 875-896 Candidate Recruitment, Party Organisation and the Communist Successor Parties: The Cases of the
by John Ishiyama - 897-914 Restructuring the Defence Industry and Arms Production in Russia
by Antonio Sánchez-Andrés - 915-937 Transformation versus Tradition: Agrarian Policy and Government–Peasant Relations in Right-Bank Ukraine 1920–1923
by Graham Tan - 939-953 A Separate Space?: Karakalpak Nationalism and Devolution in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
by Reuel R. Hanks - 955-972 Reviews
by The Editors - 973-974 Book Notes
by The Editors - 975-976 Books Received
by The Editors - 977-978 List of Contributors
by The Editors
2000, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 605-625 Financial Backwardness in Contemporary Perspective: Prospects for the Development of Financial Intermediation in Russia
by William Tompson - 627-656 Law, Relationships and Private Enforcement: Transactional Strategies of Russian Enterprises
by Kathryn Hendley & Peter Murrell & Randi Ryterman - 657-676 Russian Small Business, Authorities and the State
by Nonna Barkhatova - 677-694 Social Change in Provincial Russia: The Intelligentsia in a Raion Centre
by Anne White - 695-722 Molotov's Apprenticeship in Foreign Policy: The Triple Alliance Negotiations in 1939
by Derek Watson - 723-739 Tripartism in the Czech and Slovak Republics
by Martin Myant, Brian Slocock, Simon Smith & Brian Slocock & Simon Smith - 741-757 The Politics and Policy Trade-offs of Reforming the Public Pension System in Post-communist Moldova
by Ilean Cashu
2000, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 413-432 Elites in Post-communist Russia: A Changing of the Guard?
by Sharon Werning Rivera - 433-455 Policing Economic Transition and Increasing Revenue: A Case Study of the Federal Tax Police Service of the Russian Federation 1992–1998
by Frank Gregory & Gerald Brooke - 457-487 Industrial Restructuring as Revealed in Hungary's Pattern of Integration into European Union Markets
by Bartlomiej Kaminski - 489-506 The Politics of Multiple Identities: Lineage and Ethnicity in Kazakhstan
by Edward Schatz - 507-522 Fiscal Decentralisation in Economic Transformation: The Czech and Slovak Cases
by Phillip J. Bryson & Gary C. Cornia - 523-547 Sultanism in Eastern Europe: The Socio-Political Roots of Authoritarian Populism in Belarus
by Steven M. Eke & Taras Kuzio - 549-569 Soviet Economic Concessions Policy and Industrial Development in the 1920s: The Case of the Moscow Railway Repair Factory
by Anthony Heywood
2000, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 207-236 The Second Collapse of the Soviet Economy: Myths and Realities of the Russian Reform
by Vladimir Tikhomirov - 237-271 Socioeconomic Transformation in Russia: Where is the Rural Elite?
by Stephen K. Wegren - 273-294 Regional Polarisation in Ukraine: Public Opinion, Voting and Legislative Behaviour
by Paul Kubicek - 295-317 Putnam's Social Capital Theory Goes East: A Case Study of Western Ukraine and L'viv
by Martin Aberg - 319-347 The Hungarian Socialists in Opposition: Stagnation or Renaissance
by Barnabas Racz - 349-369 Ethnic Return Migration from the East and the West: The Case of Estonia in the 1990s
by Hill Kulu & Tiit Tammaru
2000, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 7-32 The New Private Sector in the Russian Labour Market
by Simon Clarke & Veronika Kabalina - 33-56 The Fall of Litvinov: Harbinger of the German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact
by Albert Resis - 57-75 Parties and Elections: The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia-Change Without Transformation
by Laslo Sekelj - 77-93 Creating a Framework for Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan
by John Anderson - 95-110 The Murder of General Rokhlin
by Andrei Rogachevskii - 111-131 Identity Politics and Economic Reform: Examining Industry-State Relations in the Czech and Slovak Republics
by Hilary Appel & John Gould - 133-148 Security and Economic Transition: Evidence from North Albania
by Colin Lawson & Douglas Saltmarshe - 149-160 Transition and Democracy in Mongolia
by Richard Pomfret - 161-185 Reviews
by The Editors - 187-188 Book Notes
by The Editors - 189-189 Correspondence
by The Editors - 191-192 Books Received
by The Editors - 193-194 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 8
- 1333-1365 From Adygeya to Yaroslavl: Factors of Party Development in the Regions of Russia, 1995-1998
by Grigorii V. Golosov - 1367-1400 Local Elites Under Transition: County and City Politics in Russia 1985-1996
by Kimitaka Matsuzato - 1401-1432 Interests and Values: Polish Parties and their Electorates
by Aleks Szczerbiak - 1433-1454 Real Sector of the Russian Economy: Estimation and Analysis
by G. Khanin & N. Suslov - 1455-1478 Five-Year Plan for Women's Labour: Constructing Socialism and the 'Double Burden', 1930-1932
by Thomas G. Schrand - 1479-1483 Comment on Wheatcroft
by Robert Conquest - 1485-1507 Reviews
by The Editors - 1509-1510 Book Notes
by The Editors - 1511-1512 Books Received
by The Editors - 1513-1514 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 7
- 1141-1166 The Russian Economic Crisis and the Future of Russian Economic Reform
by Philip Hanson - 1167-1181 Social Inequality in Post-communist Russia: The Attitudes of the Political Elite and the Masses (1991-1998)
by Vladimir Shlapentokh - 1183-1198 Not Nationalists: Russian Teenagers' Soulful A-politics
by Fran Markowitz - 1199-1219 Agricultural Restitution and Co-operative Transformation in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia
by Nigel Swain - 1221-1244 Complying with the European Union's Democratic Conditionality: Transnational Party Linkages and Regime Change in Slovakia, 1993-1998
by Geoffrey Pridham - 1245-1265 Rules, Incentives and Soviet Campaign Justice After World War II
by Yoram Gorlizki - 1267-1284 The NGO Paradox: Democratic Goals and Non-democratic Outcomes in Kazakhstan
by Pauline Jones Luong & Erika Weinthal - 1285-1294 Estonian Dwelling Owners' Association and Maintenance Policy: The Conflict of Policy Goals and Incentives
by Frederick Derrick & Charles Scott & Ene Kolbre - 1295-1317 Reviews
by The Editors - 1319-1320 Books Received
by The Editors - 1321-1321 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 939-956 SECOND EUROPE-ASIA LECTURE: Regime Transition, Uncertainty and Prospects for Democratisation: The Politics of Russia's Regions in a Comparative Perspective
by Vladimir Gel'Man - 957-988 El'tsin and the Oligarchs: The Role of Financial Groups in Russian Politics Between 1993 and July 1998
by Hans-Henning Schroder - 989-1011 Old and New Security Issues in Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Results of an 11 Nation Study
by Christian Haerpfer & Cezary Milosinski & Claire Wallace - 1013-1038 The Standard of Living of Soviet Industrial Workers in the Immediate Postwar Period, 1945-1948
by Donald Filtzer - 1039-1068 Voting Stability, Political Gridlock: Ukraine's 1998 Parliamentary Elections
by Andrew Wilson & Sarah Birch - 1069-1087 Inheriting the Soviet Policy Toolbox: Russia's Dilemma Over Ascriptive Nationality
by Sven Gunnar Simonsen - 1089-1092 Wheatcroft and Stalin's Victims: Comments
by John Keep - 1093-1123 Reviews
by The Editors - 1125-1126 Book Notes
by The Editors - 1127-1128 Books Received
by The Editors - 1129-1129 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 741-754 Violent Entrepreneurship in Post-Communist Russia
by Vadim Volkov - 755-767 Pskov Under the LDPR: Elections and Dysfunctional Federalism in One Region
by Darrell Slider - 769-797 Parliamentary Control and the Constitutional Definition of Foreign Policy Making in Democratic Poland
by George Sanford - 799-819 Polish Socioeconomic Development in the 1990s and Scenarios for EU Accession
by George Blazyca - 821-842 Transitional Statistics: Internal Migration and Urban Growth in Post-Soviet Estonia
by Orjan Sjoberg & Tiit Tammaru - 843-869 Rural Finance and Private Farming in Romania
by Junior R. Davis & Angela Gaburici - 871-896 Cinemarket, or the Russian Film Industry in 'Mission Possible'
by Birgit Beumers - 897-928 Reviews
by The Editors - 929-930 Book Notes
by The Editors - 931-932 Books Received
by The Editors - 933-934 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 557-609 The End of Rationing in the Soviet Union, 1934-1935
by Oleg Khlevnyuk & R. W. Davies - 611-632 Education Reform in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan: Sovereignty Projects in Post-Soviet Russia
by Katherine E. Graney - 633-645 Trade Diversion in 'Left-Outs' in Eastward Enlargement of the European Union: The Case of Slovakia
by Jarko Fidrmuc - 647-665 Slovak Nationalism and the Break-up of Czechoslovakia
by Paal Sigurd Hilde - 667-686 The Disillusioning of the Revolution's Praetorian Guard: The Latvian Riflemen, Summer-Autumn 1918
by Geoffrey Swain - 687-704 'A Nation Split into Fragments': The Congress of Russian Communities and Russian Nationalist Ideology
by Alan Ingram - 705-708 A Note on A. S. Panarin's Revansh istorii
by V. A. Bazhanov - 709-728 Reviews
by The Editors - 729-730 Book Notes
by The Editors - 731-732 Books Received
by The Editors - 733-733 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 379-415 The Commonwealth of Independent States, 1991-1998: Stagnation and Survival
by Richard Sakwa & Mark Webber - 417-432 What Infrastructure Policies for Post-Socialist Eastern Europe? Lessons from the Public Investment Programmes (PIP) in the Baltic Countries
by Christian Von Hirschhausen - 433-445 The State as a Shareholder: Responsibilities and Objectives
by Olga Kuznetsov & Andrei Kuznetsov - 447-465 Attitudes Towards Privatisation in Russia
by Joan Debardeleben - 467-482 Economic Experience and Market Commitment in the 1996 Russian Presidential Election
by Byung-Yeon Kim & Svetlana Sidorenko-Stephenson - 483-513 The Avant-garde and the Democracy Movement: Reflections on Late Communism in the USSR and China
by Ralph Croizier - 515-540 Reviews
by The Editors - 543-544 Books Received
by The Editors - 545-545 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 189-211 The Soviet Non-Invasion of Poland in 1980-1981 and the End of the Cold War
by Vojtech Mastny - 213-243 Internal Mobility and Labour Market Flexibility in Russia
by Simon Clarke - 245-274 Regional Separatism in Russia: Ethnic Mobilisation or Power Grab?
by Dmitry Gorenburg - 275-298 Patriotic Left-Centrism: The Zigzags of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation
by Geir Flikke - 299-314 Was Rural Stakhanovism a Movement?
by Mary Buckley - 315-345 Victims of Stalinism and the Soviet Secret Police: The Comparability and Reliability of the Archival Data-Not the Last Word
by Stephen G. Wheatcroft - 347-368 Reviews
by The Editors - 369-370 Books Received
by The Editors - 371-371 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1999, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 5-19 Life in the 'Big Zone': The Fate of Returnees in the Aftermath of Stalinist Repression
by Nanci Adler - 21-41 Irrigation and Water Management in Turkmenistan: Past Systems, Present Problems and Future Scenarios
by Sarah L. O'Hara - 43-64 Russian Regions in Expanding Europe: The Pskov Connection
by Mikhail A. Alexseev - 65-83 Privatisation and Restructuring in Economies in Transition: Theory and Evidence Revisited
by Gerhard Schusselbauer - 85-100 International Reactions to Massive Human Rights Violations: The Case of Chechnya
by Svante E. Cornell - 101-122 Higher Education in Transition to a Market Economy: Two Case Studies
by Paul Hare - 123-142 Technology Transfer: A Mode of Collaboration Between the European Union and China
by Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan - 143-173 Reviews
by The Editors - 175-175 Books Received
by The Editors - 177-177 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1998, Volume 50, Issue 8
- 1325-1356 Environs of Russian cities: A case study of Moscow
by Grigory Ioffe & Tatyana Nefedova - 1357-1380 The communist regime in Afghanistan 1978–1992: Institutions and conflicts
by Fred Halliday & Zahir Tanin - 1381-1391 A decade of transformation in Hungarian economic policy: Dynamics, constraints and prospects
by László Csaba - 1393-1411 Russia, multiculturalism and federal justice
by Graham Smith - 1413-1446 Pensions reform, privatisation and restructuring in the transition: Unfinished business or inappropriate agendas?
by Roger Charlton & Roddy McKinnon & Lukasz Konopielko - 1447-1470 Sidney Reilly's reports from South Russia, December 1918‐March 1919
by John Ainsworth - 1471-1475 On Soviet‐German relations: The debate continues—A review article
by Geoffrey Roberts
1998, Volume 50, Issue 7
- 1133-1156 Problems in Sino‐Russian economic relations
by David Kerr - 1157-1182 The politics of central bank independence in Russia
by William Tompson - 1183-1202 Physics, Genetics and the Zhdanovshchina
by Peter Kneen - 1203-1227 STO (The council of labour and defence) in the 1930s
by Derek Watson - 1229-1244 The making of a ‘proletarian capital’: Patterns of Stalinist social policy in Kiev in the mid‐1930s
by Serhy Yekelchyk - 1245-1261 The Wars in Yugoslavia: Russia and the International Community
by Mike Bowker - 1263-1274 The Slovene economy and monetary convergence
by Sebastian Strašek
1998, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 949-968 Civil society and orthodox Christianity
by Oleg Kharkhordin - 969-992 Remythologising the Russian state
by Michael Urban - 993-1022 Forging the nation: National identity and nation building in post‐communist Russia
by Vera Tolz - 1023-1042 The evolution of left and right in Post‐Soviet Russia
by Geoffrey Evans & Stephen Whitefield - 1043-1063 The energy Crisis in the Russian far east: Origins and possible solutions
by Michael Bradshaw & Peter Kirkow - 1065-1081 Public finance in the ZATO archipelago
by Gregory Brock
1998, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 765-791 The Russian (bar) and the state in the 1990s
by Pamela Jordan - 793-816 Procedural breakdown and deadlock in the Russian State Duma: The problems of an unlinked dual‐channel institutional design
by Joel Ostrow - 817-842 The Roman Catholic Church and democracy in Poland
by Mirella Eberts - 843-857 What's the difference? Industrial privatisation and agricultural land reform in Russia, 1990–1996
by Andrew Barnes - 859-871 Regional stabilisation policy under transitional period conditions in Russia: Price controls, regional trade barriers and other local‐level measures
by Robert McIntyre - 873-892 ‘The people need a tsar’: The emergence of national Bolshevism as Stalinist ideology, 1931–1941
by D. L. Brandenberger & A. M. Dubrovsky - 893-906 Deciphering Russia's federal finance: Fiscal appeasement in 1995 and 1996
by Daniel Treisman
1998, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 583-602 Balancing the state and the market: Russia's adoption of obligatory medical insurance
by Judyth Twigg - 603-618 Economic performance in Russia's regions
by Bert Van Selm - 619-650 The consolidation of a new regional elite: The case of Omsk 1987–1995
by Neil Melvin - 651-677 ‘Foolish to give and yet more foolish not to take'—In‐depth interviews with post‐communist citizens on their everyday use of bribes and contacts
by Åse Grødeland & Tatyana Koshechkina & William Miller - 679-698 Publishing and the book trade in the Post‐Stalin Era: A case‐study of the commodification of culture
by Stephen Lovell