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May 2014, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 141-142 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 143-159 Russian Energy Transit Policy in the Baltic Sea Region
by Matthew Crandall - 161-180 The Regional Foreign Policies of Black Sea “New Populist” Leaders
by Theodor Tudoroiu - 181-197 A Rising Populist Star: The Emergence and Development of the PPDD in Romania
by Sergiu Gherghina & Sergiu Miscoiu - 199-239 Interviews with trade union leaders from the former Yugoslav republics
by Daniel Jakopovich & Goran Marković & Ivica Mladenović - 241-258 Explaining Cross-national Variations in the Size of the Shadow Economy in Central and Eastern Europe
by Colin C. Williams - 259-261 From Solidarity to Sell Out: The Restoration of Capitalism in Poland
by David Holland - 263-264 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
January 2014, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 5-25 Basic Features of the Transition from Nominal Socialism to Political Capitalism: The Case of Serbia
by Ivica Mladenovic - 27-48 Ukrainian National Communism: Challenging History
by Olena Palko - 49-79 The Great Friendship: Geopolitical Fantasies About the Russia/Europe Alliance in the Early Putin Era (2000–2008) – The Case of Alexander Dugin
by Dmitry Shlapentokh - 81-102 Ignacio Rangel Visits Latvia: Crisis and the Political Economy of Duality
by Jānis Bērziņš - 103-126 The Strategies of Recent Polish Left Social Movement Organizations: Two Cases of Membership-poor Organizations
by Katarzyna Gajewska - 127-134 Right Revolution? Hopes and Perils of the Euromaidan Protests in Ukraine
by Anastasiya Ryabchuk - 135-136 Land Ohne Eltern – Country Without Parents
by Alexander Tymczuk - 137-138 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors - 139-140 Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe Seeks Editor for 2015
by The Editors
December 2013, Volume 21, Issue 2-3
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 127-141 Dissidence, Intellectuals and Lacanian Psychoanalysis: The Case of Miroslav Krleža’s The Banquet in Blitva
by Filip Kovacevic - 143-164 Going for a Safe Vote: Electoral Bribes in Post-Communist Romania
by Sergiu Gherghina - 165-181 Ukraine’s Independence and Its Geostrategic Impact in Eastern Europe
by Laura Blaj - 183-205 Is Youth Unemployment Really the Major Worry?
by Annamária Artner - 207-236 Post-Communist Transition and the Dilemmas of Young People in Central Asia: A Landscape of Uzbekistan
by Mohd Aslam Bhat - 237-258 Inside Russia’s Foreign Policy Theorizing: A Conceptual Conundrum
by Andrey Makarychev - 259-277 Paying for Favours: Evaluating the Role of Blat in Post-Soviet Ukraine
by Olga Onoshchenko & Colin C. Williams - 279-311 From the Archeology of Marxism and Communism: Two Essays in Political Epistemology
by Darko Suvin - 313-319 The Slovenian Uprising in Retrospect
by Primož Krašovec - 321-335 Between Facebook and the Picket Line: Street Protests, Labour Strikes and the New Left in the Balkans
by Goran Musić - 337-338 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
April 2013, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 3-24 Building Social Dialogue Institutions in Bulgaria: Between EU Conditionality and Domestic Social Actors
by Slavina Spasova & Luca Tomini - 25-49 Social Inequality and the Continuing Russian Mortality Crisis
by Mike Haynes - 51-66 Beyond the Entrepreneur as a Heroic Icon of Capitalist Culture: Some Lessons from Ukraine
by Colin C. Williams - 67-85 Challenges of the Czech Radical Left
by Goran Marković - 87-106 The Present Through the Past: Polish Presidents and the Post-Communist Debate, 1989–2010
by Krzysztof Zuba - 107-111 Athens has No Voice: On the closure of Greece’s Public Broadcasting Corporation (ERT)
by Vassilis K. Fouskas - 113-116 University Solidarity Campaigns against Higher Education Cuts in Russia
by Gabriel Levy - 117-120 Prague, Capital of the twentieth century: A surrealist history
by Michael Löwy - 120-122 Gendering Post-Socialist Transition. Studies of Changing Gender Perspectives
by Chiara Bonfiglioli - 123-124 Hungary 1930 and the Forgotten History of a Mass Protest
by Péter Konok - 125-126 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2012, Volume 20, Issue 2-3
- 105-106 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 107-124 “Working-Class Heresies”: Ideology in Protests of Ukrainian Workers During the World Economic Crisis 2009–2012
by Mihai Varga - 125-149 “Black Holes” in the Political Economy of Ukraine: The Neoliberalization of Europe’s “Wild East”
by Yuliya Yurchenko - 151-169 Significances of an “Alternative” Health Care: The Health Column in a Romanian Post-Communist Popular Magazine
by Ana Bazac - 171-184 Scorched Earth and Subterranean Blues: Notes on the Landscape of the Democratic Left in Croatia
by Daniel Jakopovich - 185-201 The Balkan Studies: History, Post-Colonialism and Critical Regionalism
by Dunja Njaradi - 203-206 First the Transition, then the Crash. Eastern Europe in the 2000s
by Dorothee Bohle - 207-207 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2012, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 3-20 Explaining Undeclared Wage Payments by Employers in Central and Eastern Europe: A Critique of the Neo-liberal De-regulatory Theory
by Colin Williams - 21-35 The Burden of the Past: Flight and Expulsion as a Socio-Psychological Phenomenon
by Inge Weber-Newth - 37-71 On Class Relationships in Yugoslavia 1945–1974, with a Hypothesis about the Ruling Class
by Darko Suvin - 73-77 Police Massacre has Opened a Dark Chapter for Kazakh Workers’ Movement
by Peter Salmon - 79-82 Markets in the Name of Socialism: The Left-Wing Origins of Neoliberalism
by Matthijs Krul - 82-85 The GDR Remembered: Representations of the East German State Since 1989
by Anna Saunders - 85-89 Begegnungen mit Leo Kofler
by Gus Fagan - 89-94 Przeciw antysemityzmowi 1936–2009
by August Grabski - 94-98 The New European Left. A Socialism for the Twenty-First Century?
by Gus Fagan - 99-102 Tadeusz Kowalik 1926–2012
by Gavin Rae - 103-103 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2011, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 533-534 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 535-551 Evaluating the Persistence of Self-provisioning in Central and Eastern Europe: Some Evidence from Post-Soviet Ukraine
by Colin Williams & Sara Nadin - 553-564 Whose Fatherland? Which History? Reflections on Timothy Snyder's
by John Milfull - 565-584 A Moral Authority? Günter Grass as the Conscience of the German Nation
by Frank Brunssen - 585-597 Insider Rent Makes Russian Capitalism: A Rejoinder to Simon Pirani
by Ruslan Dzarasov - 599-631 End of Transition? Expropriation, Resource Nationalism, Fuzzy Research, and Corruption of Environmental Institutions in the Making of the Shale Gas Revolution in Northern Poland
by Edyta Materka - 633-648 Dealing with Sovereign Debt Crises Today: Lessons from Eastern Europe and the Balkans
by Vassilis Fouskas - 649-663 Occupy the State: The Orbán Regime in Hungary
by András Bozóki - 665-673 Germany's Left Party Agrees a New Program
by Harald Werner - 675-677 Johann P. ARNASON and Natalie J. DOYLE
by Ulf Brunnbauer - 677-680 Franz WALTER, ; Oliver NACHTWEY
by Andrew Evans - 681-685 Mária PALASIK
by Nigel Swain - 685-689 Richard SAKWA
by Rick Simon - 689-692 Oliver BULLOUGH
by Alec Rasizade - 693-694 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors - 695-695 Errata
by The Editors
2011, Volume 19, Issue 1-2
- 367-368 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 369-395 Fighting Fences vs Fighting Monuments: Politics of Memory and Protest Mobilization in Ukraine
by Volodymyr Ishchenko - 397-419 Containing Militancy: Workers, Trade Unions and Factory Regimes in Ukraine
by Mihai Varga - 421-451 Russia, the US, “the Others” and the “101 Things to Do to Win a (Colour) Revolution”: Reflections on Georgia and Ukraine
by Abel Polese - 453-470 Heteronormative Constructions of Romanianness: A Genealogy of Gendered Metaphors in Romanian Radical-Right Populism 2000–2009
by Ov Norocel - 471-497 Werewolves of Stalinism: Russia's Capitalists and their System
by Ruslan Dzarasov - 499-506 What Makes Russian Capitalism: A Response to Ruslan Dzarasov
by Simon Pirani - 507-510 Repression Intensifies Against Kazakh Oil Workers’ Uprising
by Peter Salmon - 511-513 Michael E. BROWN
by Günter Minnerup - 513-516 G. B. Robertson
by David Mandel - 516-519 Martin MYANT and Jan DRAHOKOUPIL, ; Huw MACARTNEY
by Georg Menz - 519-522 Carlos Flores JUBERÍAS (ed.), [Europe, Twenty Years after the Wall]
by Gonzalo Pozo-Martin - 522-524 Tatiana ZHURZHENKO
by Marko Bojcun - 525-529 Christoph JÜNKE (ed), ?
by Gus Fagan - 530-531 Contributors to this Issue
by The Editors
2010, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 257-258 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 259-280 “Leaven” and “Yeast”: Social Capital and the Social Foundations of Democracy in Germany
by Ross Campbell - 281-298 Modes of Post-Communism: Successor Parties, Trade Unions, and the State in Russia and East Central Europe
by Veronika Pasynkova - 299-312 Path-dependent Patterns for the Discrepancy Between the Constitutional and Factual Power of Presidents after 1989
by Anna Fruhstorfer - 313-339 The Wages of Germanness: Working-Class Recomposition and (Racialized) National Identity After Unification
by Juliane Edler - 341-354 Nationalism and Economic Disparities Lessons from the Dissolution of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia and the Secession of the Baltic States
by Jörg Roesler - 355-360 Artur DOMOSŁAWSKI
by Gavin Rae - 361-363 Ulrich BUSCH/ Wolfgang KÜHN/ Klaus STEINITZ
by Jeremy Leaman - 365-365 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors - 367-367 Call for Papers
by The Editors
2010, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 123-125 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 127-143 Destalinisation and the Question of the Reformability of the Soviet Union
by Graeme Gill - 145-162 Between the Dissidents and the Regime: Young People by the End of the 1980s in Central and Eastern Europe
by Grzegorz Piotrowski - 163-184 From the Idea of Self-Management to Capitalism: The Characteristics of the Polish Transformation Process
by Miklós Mitrovits - 185-204 The Round Table Agreement in Poland as a Case of Class Compromise: An Attempt at a Model
by Krzysztof Brzechczyn - 205-221 Literature in the “Other” Europe Before and After the Transition: The Work of Blaga Dimitrova and Milan Kundera
by Velichka Ivanova - 223-236 The Political Role of East- and West-German Writers Before and After 1989
by Magdalena Latkowska - 237-240 “To live humanly–with dignity”: a new Kuzbass miners’ movement
by Simon Pirani - 241-243 Free Valentin Urusov!
by Simon Pirani - 245-247 Dieter DETTKE
by Wilfried van der Will - 248-250 Simon PIRANI
by Owen Worth - 250-253 Dieter SEGERT
by Gareth Dale - 255-256 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2010, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 5-27 Development Trajectories in the Crisis in Europe
by Joachim Becker & Johannes Jäger - 29-51 Catch Up and Overtake the West: The Czech Lands in the World-System in the Twentieth Century
by Stanislav Holubec - 53-69 The Shallow and Uneven Diffusion of Capitalism into Everyday Life in Post-Soviet Moscow
by Colin C. Williams & John Round - 71-88 The Changing Face of Organized Crime in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe
by Kelly Hignett - 89-106 Poland's Underground Opposition in the 1980s: The breakdown of the “Solidarity” Movement
by Boguslaw Potoczny - 107-119 “Unwelcome Heroes”: East Germans’ Role in the Collapse of the Soviet Order
by John Milfull - 121-121 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2009, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 269-270 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 271-283 Of “Raisins” and “Yeast”: Mobilisation and Framing in the East German Revolution of 1989
by Gareth Dale - 285-296 Hungary in the Financial Crisis: A (Basket) Case Study
by László Andor - 297-314 Revisiting Minority Integration in Eastern Europe: Examining the Case of Roma Integration in Romania
by Corina Filipescu - 315-332 The Neoliberalized State and Migration Control: The Rise of Private Actors in the Enforcement and Design of Migration Policy
by Georg Menz - 333-333 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors - 335-341 Book Reviews
by Guglielmo Meardi & Simon Pirani
2009, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 119-120 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 121-126 Obituary: Peter Gowan
by Andrew Kilmister - 127-142 The Anglo-American Model of Economic Organization and Governance: Entropy and the Fragmentation of Social Solidarity in Twenty-first Century Latvia
by Jeffrey Sommers - 143-157 The GDR Intelligentsia and its Forgotten Political Role during the of 1989
by Dieter Segert - 159-179 Growing through Debt and Inflation: An Inquiry into the Esoteric and Exoteric Aspects of Bulgaria's Currency Board
by Maria N. Ivanova - 181-191 “The Permanent Revolution” and “the Asian Renaissance”: Parallels between the Political Conceptions of Leon Trotsky and Mykola Khvylovy
by Serhiy Hirik - 193-246 Outline History of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Independentists): An Emancipatory Communism 1918–1925
by Christopher Ford - 247-262 Memorandum of the Ukrainian Communist Party to the Second Congress of the III Communist International July-August 1920
by The Editors - 263-263 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors - 265-267 Jan DRAHOKOUPIL
by Hugo Radice
2009, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 5-39 The Social Stakes of the Great Capitalist Transformation in the East
by Catherine Samary - 41-54 The German Left, the Berlin Wall and the Second Great Crash
by Peter Thompson - 55-64 The Implications of Adaptation Discourse for Post-communist Working Classes
by Anastasia Riabchuk - 65-83 Illegitimate Wage Practices in Central and Eastern Europe: A Study of the Prevalence and Impacts of “Envelope Wages”
by Colin C. Williams - 85-97 Urbanization of Post-communist Albania: Economic, Social, and Environmental Challenges
by Dorina Pojani - 99-116 Imagining Liberation: Russian Critiques of Stalinism
by Roderic Pitty - 117-117 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2008, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 251-252 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 253-272 The Birth of a New Intellectual Left in Poland?
by Gavin Rae - 273-289 Germany's Shift from the Alliance for Jobs to Agenda 2010: The Role of Transnationalizing German Capital
by Ian Bruff - 291-308 Migrants and the Unequal Burdening of “Toxic” Risk: Towards a New Global Governance Regime
by Charles Woolfson & Branka Likic-Brboric - 309-330 International Financial Institutions and Post-communist Labour Reform: A Case of Utopian Liberalism?
by Martin Upchurch & David Weltman - 331-345 The Illusion of Capitalism in Post-Soviet Ukraine
by Colin C. Williams & John Round - 347-357 Post-Soviet Marxists in Russia
by Gűnter Mayer & Wolfgang Kűttner - 359-360 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors - 361-364 Book Review
by Rick Simon
2008, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 133-134 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 135-149 The Eastern Turn in Contemporary German, Swiss and Austrian Literature
by Brigid Haines - 151-169 The Borders of Orientalism: “Europeanization” in Hungary and Ukraine
by Melinda Kovács & Olena Leipnik - 171-187 10 October Commemorations in Carinthia: Promoting Unity or Division?
by Eithne Knappitsch - 189-201 1961: Germans Begin to Confront their Recent Past
by Dieter K. Buse - 203-211 An Unexpected Dawn: The Prague Spring and the Mechanism of Change in State Socialism
by Dieter Segert - 213-235 The German Democratic Republic and Australia
by Peter Monteath - 237-238 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors - 239-249 Book Reviews
by Ulf Brunnbauer & Berksoy Bilgin & László Andor
2008, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 5-29 German Influence in the Western Balkans: Hegemony by Design or by Default?
by Fotis Mavromatidis & Jeremy Leaman - 31-54 Stabilization through Europeanization? Discussing the Transformation Dynamics in Turkey
by Ilker Ataç & Andreas Grünewald - 55-71 Trajectories of Entropy and “the Labour Question”: The Political Economy of Post-communist Migration in the New Europe
by Jeffrey Sommers & Charles Woolfson - 73-86 Two Rights Make a Wrong? The Remaking of Polish Politics after the 2007 Parliamentary Elections
by Gavin Rae - 87-99 The EU-cators: Discourses of Education and Ontologies of the EU in Hungarian Handbooks
by Melinda Kovács - 101-107 Poles Reject Anti-missile Shield
by Julian Bartosz - 109-116 Czechs Oppose Military Bases
by Štěpán Steiger - 117-118 Contributors to This issue
by The Editors - 119-131 Book Reviews
by Dieter K. Buse & Alan Freeman
2007, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 277-278 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 279-306 Reconsidering the Ukrainian Revolution 1917–1921: The Dialectics of National Liberation and Social Emancipation
by Chris Ford - 307-319 A New Formation with Potential Pitfalls: The New German
by Christoph Jünke - 321-342 “Speak Out!”—Günter Grass as an International Intellectual
by Frank Brunssen - 343-364 Mitbestimmung: The Future of Co-Determination in a Hostile World
by Angela Richards - 365-365 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2007, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 121-122 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 123-154 Political Opportunity Structures and the Success of the German Left Party in 2005
by Oliver Nachtwey & Tim Spier - 155-175 Heimat, “Ostalgie” and the Stasi: The GDR in German Cinema, 1999–2006
by Gareth Dale - 177-193 Multinationals in the New EU Member States and the Revitalisation of Trade Unions
by Guglielmo Meardi - 195-210 Germany and the Passage from War to Peace in Eurasia
by Vassilis K. Fouskas - 211-220 The 2003 “Rose Revolution” in Georgia: A Case Study in High Politics and Rank-and-File Execution
by Dan Jakopovich - 221-232 Back to the Future: The Resurgence of Poland's Conservative Right
by Gavin Rae - 233-255 Philo-Zionism as a German Political Code: Germany and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Since 1987
by Pól Ó Dochartaigh - 257-269 Who Dug the Grave of the Polish Left?
by David Holland - 271-273 Settling Accounts for the Wrongs Done on the Left
by Józef Pinior - 275-275 Contributors to This Issue
by The Editors
2007, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction
by Andrew Kilmister - 3-24 Towards a Cinema of Cultural Hybridity: Turkish-German Filmmakers and the Representation of Alterity
by Rob Burns - 25-42 “Seit der Wende hat der Mann nur Pech gehabt. Jetzt soll er auch noch Jude sein”: Theatricality, Memory and Identity in Dani Levy's (2004)
by Seán Allan
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