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January 2026, Volume 78, Issue 1
- 1-28 A Socialist CoCom? Warsaw Pact Export Controls in the Late 1980s
by Matěj Bílý - 29-50 Beyond Anti-Media Populism: Framing of the News Media on Facebook by the Czech Populist Radical Right
by Alena Kluknavská & Vlastimil Havlík & Jozef Kunc - 51-69 Modelling a Privileged Partnership: Belarus’s Performative Diplomacy Towards Venezuela (2006–2013)
by Ekaterina Pierson-Lyzhina - 70-90 Platform Worker Trade Unions in Contemporary Russia: Organisations and Repertoires
by Maksim Kulaev - 91-112 Prigozhin’s Propaganda Team: The St Petersburg Internet Research Agency (2013–2021)
by Serge Poliakoff & Florian Toepfl - 113-129 The Performance of Regional Public Councils in Kazakhstan
by Gulnur Makulbayeva & Dina Sharipova - 130-131 To Run the World. The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global Power
by Vassily Klimentov - 131-133 Welfare Nationalism in Europe and Russia. The Politics of 21st Century Exclusionary and Inclusionary Migrations
by Yusuf Fidan - 133-135 Nostalgia, Anxiety, Politics. Media and Performing Arts in Egypt, Central-Eastern Europe, and Russia
by Aijan Sharshenova - 135-137 Seeing Red. Russian Propaganda and American News
by Natalia Kovalyova - 137-139 The Russia Sanctions. The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine; War by Other Means. Western Sanctions on Russia and Moscow's Response
by Randall E. Newnham - 139-140 The Urban Life of Workers in Post-Soviet Russia. Engaging in Everyday Struggle
by Sofia Borushkina - 140-142 What Does It Mean to Be Kazakhstani? Power, Identity and Nation-Building; The Creation of Kazakh National Identity. The Relationship with Russia, 1900–2015
by Victoria Clement - 143-144 Central Asia—Russia’s Near Abroad or Crossroads of Asia?
by Ramiz Abbaszada - 144-146 The Authoritarian Commons: Neighborhood Democratization in Urban China
by Rongxin Li - 146-147 Cultural Security in Contemporary China and Mongolia
by James D. Seymour - 148-149 Books Received
by The Editors - 150-155 Book Reviews Published in Volume 77
by The Editors
November 2025, Volume 77, Issue 10
- 1523-1528 Soviet Studies in the Cold War and After—From Political History to History from Below
by Michael Loader & Timothy Blauvelt - 1529-1537 Reconsidering the Political in Soviet History
by Ronald Grigor Suny - 1538-1555 Bolshevising the Borderlands: Mikhail Suslov in Lithuania, 1944–1946
by Alex Marshall - 1556-1572 The Ukrainian Gambit: The Sacking of L.H. Mel’nykov and the Post-Stalin Succession
by Timothy Blauvelt - 1573-1599 Negotiating with Khrushchev’s Moscow: The Cases of Latvia and Georgia
by Michael Loader & Jeremy Smith - 1600-1620 Towards a More Perfect Union? Anastas Mikoyan and Nationality Policy Reform in the Soviet Union, 1954–1964
by Pietro A. Shakarian - 1621-1646 ‘She Saved Him’: The Unacknowledged Role of Ekaterina Furtseva in Nikita Khrushchev’s Defeat of the ‘Anti-Party Group’ in 1957
by Ismene Brown - 1647-1665 Rationalising Identity. The Soviet Higher Education Area and Nationality Policy in the Baltic Republics
by Saulius Grybkauskas - 1666-1684 A KGB with a Human Face? The End of Illusions. The 1962 Novocherkassk Protests and the End of De-Stalinisation Under Khrushchev
by Tomas Sniegon - 1685-1710 Out of the Marshes and into the Nuclear Age: The Politics of Modernisation in Late Soviet Belarus, 1965–1980
by Natalya Chernyshova - 1711-1735 The Communist Party of Ukraine in the Final Years of the Soviet Union: From Transformation to Disintegration
by Nataliya Kibita - 1736-1759 The ‘Turkmen Phenomenon’. The May 1989 Incidents in Ashgabat and Nebit-Dag, and the Liquidation of the Opposition in Soviet Turkmenistan
by Riccardo Mario Cucciolla - 1760-1762 List of Contributors
by The Editors
October 2025, Volume 77, Issue 9
- 1379-1404 Cleavages Under Communism: Voters and Elections in Bosnia & Hercegovina, 1978–1990
by Josip Glaurdić & Christophe Lesschaeve & Ensar Muharemović - 1405-1433 Catholicism Meets Liberalism in Eastern Europe: The Ideological Formation of Christian Democratic Parties in Czechoslovakia (1945–1948)
by Krystof Dolezal - 1434-1457 Foreign Threat(s): Vladimir Putin’s Securitisation of Separatism, Terrorism and the West
by Vassily Klimentov - 1458-1477 Masculinity and the Russia–Ukraine Conflict: Discursive Strategies, Roles and Power
by Ignat Vershinin - 1478-1497 Russian ‘De/Fault’ Feminism, or the Phenomenon of Post-Soviet Post-Feminism
by Galina Miazhevich - 1498-1503 Towards Better Theories of Postcommunist Oligarchy
by John Heathershaw - 1504-1505 The Dark Side of Early Soviet Childhood, 1917–1941. Children’s Tragedy
by Kai Chen - 1505-1507 Taking the Soviet Union Apart Room By Room. Domestic Architecture Before and After 1991
by Sofia Borushkina - 1507-1508 Winning Women’s Hearts and Minds: Selling Cold War Culture in the US and the USSR
by Yanyan Zhu - 1508-1510 Re-Imagining the Balkans. How to Think and Teach a Region. Festschrift in Honor of Maria N. Todorova
by Sara Bernard - 1510-1512 Russian Disinformation and Western Scholarship. Bias and Prejudice in Journalistic, Expert, and Academic Analyses of East European, Russian and Eurasian Affairs
by Yuriy Savelyev - 1512-1514 Russia. Great Power, Weakened State. Second Edition
by Angela Borozna - 1514-1516 Monumental Names. Archival Aesthetics and the Conjuration of History in Moscow
by Bria Trosclair - 1516-1517 Justice After Mao. The Politics of Historical Truth in the People’s Republic of China
by Kristy Bryant - 1518-1519 Politicizing Islam in Central Asia. From the Russian Revolution to the Afghan and Syrian Jihads
by Luca Anceschi - 1519-1521 Internet in the Post-Soviet Area. Technological, Economic and Political Aspects
by Nazgul Mingisheva - 1522-1522 Books Received
by The Editors
September 2025, Volume 77, Issue 8
- 1231-1254 Russia’s Centre for Disaster Response in Serbia. Disaster Diplomacy as Soft Power
by Biser Banchev - 1255-1277 AI Strategising in the Post-Soviet Space: Cooperation, Preferences and Learning
by Gunay Khalilova & Kara Ellerby - 1278-1299 Limits of External Resilience-Building: The European Union and Pandemic Resilience in Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia
by Bidzina Lebanidze - 1300-1312 Strategic Silence and Ambiguity: Popular Rappers in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine After 2022
by Björn Boman - 1313-1332 ‘I Can’t Relax in My Own Home’: Women Living in Multigenerational Households in Kazakhstan
by Moldir Kabylova - 1333-1356 Beyond the ‘Friend or Enemy’ Paradigm: Exploring the Role of Worldviews and Self-Perceptions in Russia–China Relations (2008–2023)
by Sara Berloto & Nicolò Fasola - 1357-1358 Roads to and from Democracy: Studies in Polish Politics, 1980–2020
by Meng Yang - 1358-1360 From Red Terror to Terrorist State. Russia’s Secret Intelligence Services and Their Fight for World Domination. From Felix Dzerzhinsky to Vladimir Putin
by Jonathan Z. Ludwig - 1360-1361 The Bosniaks. Nationhood After Genocide
by Michael Potter - 1362-1363 Depleting Democracies. Radical Right Impact on Parties, Policies, and Polities in Eastern Europe
by Michel Vincent Anderlini - 1363-1364 Dictatorship and Information. Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Communist Europe and China
by George Hong Jiang - 1365-1366 Russian Cultural Diplomacy Under Putin. Rossotrudnichestvo, the ‘Russkiy Mir’ Foundation, and the Gorchakov Fund in 2007–2022; Russia’s War in Ukraine. Debates on Peace, Fascism, and War Crimes, 2022–2023
by Taras Kuzio - 1367-1368 The Russia Scare. Fake News and Genuine Threat
by Zerrin Torun - 1368-1370 Homemaking in the Russian-Speaking Diaspora. Material Culture, Language and Identity
by Nazlı Muge Onder - 1370-1372 China’s Asymmetric Statecraft. Alignments, Competitors, and Regional Diplomacy
by Wushuang (Sophie) Yi - 1372-1374 The New China Playbook. Beyond Socialism and Capitalism
by Xiaoli Guo - 1375-1378 Books Received
by The Editors
August 2025, Volume 77, Issue 7
- 1019-1031 Re-Evaluating Heritage, Rethinking Identity: Transformations of Socialist-Era Residential Areas in Eurasia
by Mikhail Ilchenko & Nadir Kinossian - 1032-1052 Hated but Indispensable: Physical Transformations and Changing Perceptions of Panel Housing Estates in Postsocialist Bulgaria
by Valentin Mihaylov - 1053-1076 The Socialist City Re-Imagined: New Symbols and Narratives of the Soviet-Era Urban Legacy in Ukraine
by Mikhail Ilchenko & Roman Liubavskyi - 1077-1098 The Reinterpretation of Socialist Utopian/Dystopian Housing Blocks in Poland: The Second Life of Prefab District Przymorze, Gdańsk
by Mariusz Czepczyński - 1099-1118 The Modernist Ideal of Socialist Mass Housing Reconsidered: The Revival of Petržalka
by Peter Szalay - 1119-1146 Between Adaptation and Alienation: Socio-Infrastructural Dynamics in Two Small Latvian Monotowns
by Kārlis Lakševics & Guido Sechi & Regita Zeiļa & Māris Bērziņš - 1147-1171 From Greyness and Dullness to a ‘KolorCity’? (Re)Constructing the Material and Immaterial Layers of Kazincbarcika’s Palimpsest
by Márton Berki - 1172-1202 Living in Soviet Housing Estates: Urban Space, Transformation and Multiple Narratives
by Marina Sapunova & Ekaterina Gladkova & Anastasia Malko & Barbara Engel - 1203-1227 Negotiating Housing Maintenance Reform in Kazakhstan: Soviet-Built Housing in Aktau
by Daria Volkova - 1228-1230 List of Contributors
by The Editors
July 2025, Volume 77, Issue 6
- 847-872 Under the Surveillance of State Authorities: Consensual Sodomy Convictions and Male Homosexual Agency in Soviet Latvia, 1946–1991
by Ineta Lipša - 873-894 Still a Key Political Actor? The Catholic Church and Politics in Post-1989 Poland
by Aleks Szczerbiak - 895-918 Negotiating Democracy: A Genealogy of Presidential Power in Belarus, 1991–1996
by Anton Liavitski - 919-954 Political and Ethnic Biases? The Allocation of Foreign Aid from Central European Donors at the Municipality Level in Bosnia & Hercegovina (2005–2020)
by Zdeněk Opršal & Tereza Nováková & Jaromír Harmáček & Jiří Pánek & Aida Avdić & Amra Banda - 955-976 External Threat and Dynamic Shifts in Ukrainian National Identity (2021–2022)
by Kyle Estes & Scott Feinstein - 977-999 The Political Economy of the COVID-19 Response in Autocracies: Evidence from the Russian Regions
by Nikita Khokhlov - 1000-1001 Red Tape. Radio and Politics in Czechoslovakia, 1945–1969
by Simon Huxtable - 1001-1003 Performing Peace and Friendship. The World Youth Festivals and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy
by Jinquan Yu - 1003-1004 Making Cities Socialist
by Jie Zhao - 1005-1006 To Overthrow the World. The Rise and Fall and Rise of Communism
by Garret J. McDonald - 1006-1008 Contemporary China. 1949 to the Present
by Yunyan Li - 1008-1010 How to Make a Mao Suit. Clothing the People of Communist China, 1949–1976
by Alison Hardie - 1010-1011 The Conscience of the Party. Hu Yaobang, China’s Communist Reformer
by James D. Seymour - 1011-1013 Propaganda and Ideology in the Russian–Ukrainian War
by Edith Manalachioaei - 1013-1015 Why the Russian Constitution Matters. The Constitutional Dark Arts
by Paul Fisher - 1015-1016 Eternal Putin? Confronting Navalny, the Pandemic, Sanctions, and War with Ukraine
by Ivan Sumaneev - 1017-1018 Books Received
by The Editors
May 2025, Volume 77, Issue 5
- 677-701 Continuity and Change in Strategic Culture: Divergent Responses by V4 States to the Russia–Ukraine War
by Šárka Kolmašová - 702-724 Is Desecuritisation of Memory Possible? Ontological Dissonance and the Curious Case of the Russian–Polish Mnemonic Reconciliation
by Natalia Morozova - 725-749 The Genesis of Party Systems: Paths Towards Stability and Instability in the Baltic States
by Tõnis Saarts - 750-772 Class Voting in Illiberal Hungary
by Ákos Huszár - 773-797 ‘Wild or Free’? The Memory Politics of the Yel’tsin Era Spectacle in Russian Political Talk Shows, 2014–2018
by Roberto Rabbia - 798-827 Energy Rents, Remittances and Regional Trade Cooperation in Central Asia
by Wojciech Ostrowski & Ahlidin Malikov - 828-829 Rethinking the End of Empire. Nationalism, State Formation, and Great Power Politics
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 829-831 Dear Unknown Friend. The Remarkable Correspondence Between American and Soviet Women
by Chunli Shen - 831-832 Dialogue with the Dictator. Authoritarian Legitimation and Information Management in Putin’s Russia
by Dima Kortukov - 832-834 Reproductive Realities in Modern China. Birth Control and Abortion, 1911–2021
by Chong Liu - 834-836 The Political Thought of Xi Jinping
by Reinhard Biedermann - 836-838 Mobilising China’s One-Child Generation. Education, Nationalism and Youth Militarisation in the PRC
by Giovannipaolo Ferrari - 838-839 Narratives in East Asia and Beyond. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Using Narratives as a Research Method
by Nicole Cassie - 839-841 Russia’s War Against Ukraine. The Whole Story
by Isabella Neumann - 841-843 The Soviet Nuclear Archipelago. A Historical Geography of Atomic-Powered Communism
by Çiğdem Pekar - 843-845 Coerced Labour, Forced Displacement, and the Soviet Gulag, 1880s–1930s
by Peter Whitewood - 846-846 Books Received
by The Editors
April 2025, Volume 77, Issue 4
- 509-536 Does It Sound Like Democracy? Student Support for Democracy in Poland and Ukraine Before the Russo–Ukrainian War
by Radosław Marzęcki - 537-560 Practices and Agencies in the Belarusian Protests of 2020: Perspectives of Protest Participants and Leaders
by Alesia Rudnik - 561-587 Gamblers or Risk-Averse? Competitive Authoritarianism, the Centre–Periphery Cleavage and Nationalist Revisionism in Russia and Turkey
by Barbara Pisciotta & Daniela Huber - 588-616 Young People, Politics and Society in the South Caucasus
by FÉLix Krawatzek & Veronika Pfeilschifter - 617-637 Bumps Along the Belt and Road: Unpacking Sinophobic Sentiments in Central Asia (2002–2023)
by Bradley Jardine & Akbota Karibayeva & Edward Lemon - 638-657 Chinese Economic Influence in Serbia: The Malign Synergy of Pollution and Illiberalism
by Jiří Němec & Věra Stojarová - 658-659 The Gulag Doctors. Life, Death, and Medicine in Stalin’s Labour Camps
by Garret J. McDonald - 659-661 Uvod u Jugoslaviju
by Vladimir Đorđević - 661-662 Understanding the Baltic States. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania Since 1991
by Sabrina P. Ramet - 663-664 Border Conditions. Russian-Speaking Latvians Between World Orders
by Kacper Grass - 664-666 More Than Alive. The Dead, Orthodoxy, and Remembrance in Post-Soviet Russia
by Ela Rossmiller - 666-668 Russian Liberalism
by Julian G. Waller - 668-669 Who Will Defend Europe? An Awakened Russia and a Sleeping Continent
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 669-671 Who Are the Fighters? Irregular Armed Groups in the Russian–Ukrainian War Since 2014
by Yuriy Savelyev - 671-672 New Uzbekistan. The Third Renaissance
by Victoria Clement - 673-674 Reproductive Uncertainty. Understanding the Regulations on Assisted Reproductive Technologies in China
by Kanav Narayan Sahgal - 675-675 Books Received
by The Editors
March 2025, Volume 77, Issue 3
- 341-364 Disrupting the Narrative: Ukrainian Agency in Resisting Russia and Winning Western Support
by Ibrahim Muradov - 365-388 The Rhetoric of Armed Intervention: Social Learning, Semantic Theory and Non-Deterministic Norm-Setting in the 2022 Invasion of Ukraine
by Federico Salvati - 389-414 Soft Hegemony in the Shared Neighbourhood: How the European Union and Russia Co-opted Moldovan and Armenian Societies between 2000 and 2021
by Isabell Burmester - 415-438 Death of the Dinosaurs? Organisational Resilience and the Survival of Older Mainstream Parties in Czechia
by Seán Hanley & Lubomír Kopeček - 439-462 Disciplining Labour: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Georgia
by Konstantine Eristavi - 463-486 Watching, Listening and Learning: KGB Agentura in Soviet Lithuania
by Robert Hornsby - 487-489 China as Number One? The Emerging Values of a Rising Power
by Ran An - 489-491 Moscow’s Heavy Shadow. The Violent Collapse of the USSR
by John Heathershaw - 491-493 Everyday Foreign Policy. Performing and Consuming the Russian Nation After Crimea
by Zerrin Torun - 493-494 Dynasty Divided. A Family History of Russian and Ukrainian Nationalism
by Olha Krasinko - 494-496 Crime and Control in China. The Myth of Harmony
by Preksha Shree Chhetri - 496-498 The Chinese Communist Party. A 100-Year Trajectory
by Gene-George Earle - 498-499 Getting Russia Right
by Angela Borozna - 500-502 Ukraina—ne Rosiia. Dvatsiat rokiv potomu
by Taras Kuzio - 502-503 Civil Movements in an Illiberal Regime. Political Activism in Hungary
by Viktoria Kobzeva - 503-505 How to Slay a Dragon. Building a New Russia After Putin
by Randall E. Newnham - 506-507 Books Received
by The Editors
February 2025, Volume 77, Issue 2
- 175-200 Epistemic Communities and ‘Agents of Influence’: Insights from Soviet Intelligence Documents
by Sanshiro Hosaka - 201-225 ‘El Dorado’ or Free Rider? Slovakia Through the Lens of International Image Theory
by Darina Malová & Veronika Oravcová - 226-254 Invalid Votes in Dictatorships: Patterns in Putin’s Russia (1995–2016)
by Allison C. White - 255-277 Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Decarbonisation Amongst Russian University Students
by Anatoli Bourmistrov & Ida Margrethe Kalseth Norum & Elena Dybtsyna - 278-299 Hydro-Authoritarianism: Mega-Engineering the (Semi-)Arid Regions of Central Eurasia and China
by Max Spoor & Louis Thiemann - 300-321 Anxious Unfamiliar Brothers: The Establishment of Chipolbrok and Polish Policy Towards China (1950–1951)
by Meng Yang - 322-323 The Soviet Sixties
by Jonathan Z. Ludwig - 323-325 Meißen Intern—die Geheimpolizei der SED
by Randall E. Newnham - 325-326 Civic and Uncivic Values in Hungary. Value Transformation, Politics, and Religion
by Chris Hann - 327-328 The Integration Policies of Belarus and Ukraine vis-à-vis the EU and Russia. A Comparative Analysis Through the Prism of a Two-Level Game Approach
by Andriy Tyushka - 328-330 Exploring Russia’s Exceptionalism in International Politics
by Sergei Akopov - 330-332 Bread and Autocracy. Food, Politics, and Security in Putin’s Russia
by Don Van Atta - 332-334 State-Building as Lawfare. Custom, Sharia, and State Law in Postwar Chechnya
by Vassily Klimentov - 334-335 Russia’s Overlooked Invasion. The Causes of the 2014 Outbreak of War in Ukraine’s Donbas
by Yuriy Savelyev - 335-337 Mapping the Media and Communication Landscape of Central Asia. An Anthology of Emerging and Contemporary Issues
by Chang Zhang - 337-339 Sparks. China’s Underground Historians and Their Battle for the Future
by Ronald Torrance - 340-340 Books Received
by The Editors
January 2025, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 1-5 Europe-Asia Studies at 75—A Retrospective
by David J. Smith - 6-41 The Framing of the Conflict in Ukraine by Three Slovak Far-Right Parties
by Veronika Bundzíková & Denis Janšta - 42-63 The Evolution of Relations Between Kosovo and Montenegro: From Historic Animosity to Good Neighbourly Relations
by Bardhok Bashota & Bekim Sejdiu - 64-87 Between Russia and Ukraine—The Cossack Boundary
by Richard Arnold - 88-106 ‘Let Them Hate, As Long As They Fear’: The Russian NS/WP Movement on Telegram
by Petr Oskolkov - 107-132 When Children Join the Coalition: Apparent Hereditary Grooming as a Power-Preservation Tool in Post-Soviet Autocracies
by Jakob Tolstrup & Thomas Ambrosio - 133-156 The Wanderers in Shanghai: Russian Fine Art and Hegemonic Meta-Capital in World Politics
by Julia Bethwaite - 157-159 Riding the Tiger. Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the Uses of War
by Taras Kuzio - 159-160 Religion and Politics in Interwar Yugoslavia. Serbian Nationalism and East Orthodox Christianity
by Sabrina P. Ramet - 160-162 The New Politics of Poland. A Case of Post-traumatic Sovereignty
by Paulina Natalia Jarocinska - 162-163 East Central Europe and Communism. Politics, Culture, and Society, 1943–1991
by Marko Attila Hoare - 163-165 Xi Jinping’s China. The Personal and the Political
by Byron Rigel Hauck - 165-167 Politics of Uncertainty. The United States, the Baltic Question, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
by Glenn Wasson - 167-168 Beyond the Wall. East Germany, 1949–1990
by Nicole Cassie - 168-170 Overreach. The Inside Story of Putin’s War Against Ukraine
by Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro - 170-171 The Soviet Century. Archaeology of a Lost World
by Mark Gamsa - 171-172 Russian Politics Today. Stability and Fragility
by Ivan Sumaneev - 173-174 Books Received
by The Editors
November 2024, Volume 76, Issue 10
- 1503-1525 Being Together, Growing Affluence: Institutions of Integration and the Making of Technological Power in the Comecon
by Aleksei A. Popov & Elena Kochetkova - 1526-1550 Jumping on the New Party Bandwagon: The 2022 Elections and the Development of Party Politics in Slovenia
by Tim Haughton & Alenka Krašovec & David Cutts - 1551-1573 Party Organisation, Youth Wings and Political Representation in Contemporary Albania
by Sokol Lleshi & Ilir Kalemaj - 1574-1595 Parliament and the Protection of Human Rights: The Case of the ‘Public Defender of Rights’ in Slovakia
by Marián Sekerák - 1596-1620 Nuclear and Hydrotechnical Expertise Combined: Gidroproekt and the South Ukraine Energy Complex
by Achim Klüppelberg - 1621-1643 Competing Narratives of the Eurasian Economic Union
by Anna Gromilova & Mats Braun - 1644-1667 The Internationalisation of Higher Education in Uzbekistan: Staff Perspectives on a Top-Down Process
by Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva - 1668-1693 ‘Remember Tsushima!’ Polyphonic and Peripheral Memories of the Russo–Japanese War in Putin’s Russia
by Paul B. Richardson - 1694-1695 National Questions. Theoretical Reflections on Nations and Nationalism in Eastern Europe
by Gabriel Camară - 1695-1697 Cross-Regional Ethnopolitics in Central and Eastern Europe. Lessons from the Western Balkans and the Baltic States
by Vladimir Đorđević - 1697-1698 Mass Shootings in Central and Eastern Europe
by Nina Markovic - 1698-1699 Building a Multiethnic Military in Post-Yugoslav Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Samir Forić - 1700-1701 Civic and Uncivic Values in the Czech Republic. Value Transformation, Politics, Education, and Gender Equality
by Katarzyna Dośpiał-Borysiak - 1701-1702 Feminist Politics in Neoconservative Russia. An Ethnography of Activism, Resistance and Resources
by Monika Batham - 1702-1704 The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia. From Imperial Bourgeoisie to Post-Communist Middle Class
by John Heathershaw - 1704-1706 Turkey–Russia Relations in the Twenty-First Century. Cooperation and Competition amid Systemic Turbulence
by Ohannes Geukjian - 1706-1707 Regionalizing Eurasia
by Oxana Karnaukhova - 1708-1709 Atomic Steppe. How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb
by Assel G. Bitabar - 1710-1710 Books Received
by The Editors
October 2024, Volume 76, Issue 9
- 1321-1346 Deciphering the Local Origins of Neoliberalism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Example of Lithuania
by Jokubas Salyga - 1347-1370 Queer Coalition? The Crisis of Justice in Poland and LGBTQ+ Rights Before the Polish Courts
by Agnieszka Kubal
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