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1999, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 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 - 699-712 The social meaning of work: Aspects of the teaching profession in Post‐Soviet Russia
by Markku Lonkila
1998, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 397-414 The controversy over the Caspian Sea mineral resources: Conflicting perceptions, clashing interests
by Suha Bolukbasi - 415-443 Uncertain conditions in the Russian transition: The popular drive towards stability in a ‘stateless’ environment
by James Alexander - 445-468 Will democracy strike back? Workers and politics in the Kuzbass
by Rob Ferguson - 469-492 The socialist labour process, the working class, and revolution in the German democratic republic
by Linda Fuller - 493-517 Hungary, 1956: The Yugoslav connection
by Johanna Granville - 519-544 The Georgian affair of 1922—Policy failure, personality clash or power struggle?
by Jeremy Smith
1998, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 205-239 ‘A (more) defensive strategy’: The reconceptualisation of Soviet conventional strategy in the 1980s
by Gerard Snel - 241-255 Privatisation, decentralisation and production adjustment in the Russian defence industry
by Antonio Sanchez‐Andres - 257-286 Gas, Oil and the linkages between domestic and foreign policies: The case of Ukraine
by Margarita Balmaceda - 287-303 Cultures in competition: Ukrainian foreign policy and the ‘cultural threat’ from abroad
by Stephen Shulman - 305-330 Settling accounts with a secret police: The German law on the Stasi records
by John Miller - 331-349 The road to economic disaster in Bulgaria
by Garabed Minassian - 351-359 Economics of transition: A review article
by Jan Prybyla - 359-363 Science and technology in the transition: A review article
by Derek Averre
1998, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 7-26 Central and Eastern Europe and the international economy: The limits to globalisation
by Roderick Martin - 27-49 The rise of organised crime in Russia: Its roots and social significance
by Tanya Frisby - 51-69 Anticipating demographic superiority: Kazakh thinking on integration and nation building
by Pål Kolstø - 71-90 The distributive consequences of nationalism: The case of former Yugoslavia
by Bruno Dallago & Milica Uvalic - 91-119 Struggling to survive: A case study of adjustment at a Russian enterprise
by Kathryn Hendley - 121-140 Rural land privatisation and distribution in Albania: Evidence from the field
by Harold Lemel - 141-152 Some consequences of eliminating unprofitable output: Evidence from Polish enterprises
by Janusz Maciaszek & Katarzyna Mikolajczyk & Barbara Roberts
1997, Volume 49, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1383-1407 Prospects for family farming in Russia
by Roy Prosterman & Robert Mitchell & Bradley Rorem - 1409-1432 Understanding the process of decollectivisation and agricultural privatisation in transition economies: The distribution of collective and state farm assets in Latvia and Lithuania
by Junior Davis - 1433-1449 Voucher privatisation in Russia: Structural consequences and mass response in the second period of reform
by Hilary Appel - 1451-1470 Unemployment benefits in St Petersburg: The poverty link?
by Kathleen Young - 1471-1484 >National wealth estimation in the USSR and the Russian federation
by Leonid Nesterov - 1485-1500 The politics of identity in a Russian borderland province: The Kuban neo‐Cossack movement, 1989–1996
by Georgi Derluguian & Serge Cipko - 1501-1517 The official Russian concept of contemporary central Asian Islam: The security dimension
by Flemming Splidsboel‐Hansen - 1519-1525 From Marxism to communism: A review article
by Michael Levin - 1526-1531 Stalin and the cold war: A review article
by Geoffrey Roberts - 1531-1568 Reviews
by Richard Sakwa & Neil Robinson & John Ishiyama & Joel Ostrow & Marie Lavigne & Thomas Baylis & Jeffrey Kopstein & Peter Grieder & Jeremy Smith & Renéo Lukic & Aleksander Pavković & Chris Corrin & James Satterwhite & Ronald Linden & Andrew Wilson & Stuart Kaufman & George Schöpflin & Mark Thompson & Kevin McDermott & Pamela Jordan & S. F. Tormey & Morris Slavin & Andrei Rogachevskii - 1569-1571 Book notes
by The Editors - 1571-1571 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1573-1573 Books received
by The Editors - 1575-1576 List of contributors
by The Editors
1997, Volume 49, Issue 7
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 1159-1185 Old habits die hard: Fiscal imperatives, state regulation and the role of Russia's banks
by William Tompson - 1187-1208 The evolution of the state‐owned banking sector during transition in Central Europe
by Michael Borish & Wei Ding & Michel Noël - 1209-1235 Changing foreign trade patterns in post‐reform Czech industry (1989–1995): Empirical evidence
by Frank Stolze - 1237-1262 How Successful Has State‐owned Enterprise Reform Been in China?
by Wu Zengxian - 1263-1291 Unemployment matters: Voting patterns during the economic transition in Poland, 1990–1995
by Janice Bell - 1293-1316 The Ukrainian left: In transition to social democracy or still in Thrall to the USSR?
by Andrew Wilson - 1317-1319 Victims of Stalinism: A comment
by Robert Conquest - 1367-1368 Books received
by The Editors - 1369-1370 List of Contributors
by The Editors
1997, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 959-987 Land reform and the land market in Russia: Operation, constraints and prospects
by Stephen Wegren - 989-1015 Restructuring Russian urban budgets: 1991–1995
by Beth Mitchneck - 1017-1036 Sub‐national Élites and post‐communist transformation in Russia: A reply to Kryshtanovskaya & White
by James Hughes - 1037-1056 The ‘Reform’ of the NKVD, 1934
by Francesco Benvenuti - 1057-1070 Privatisation in Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
by Mladen Lazic & Laslo Sekelj - 1071-1101 Metallurgical Kombinat Smederevo 1960–1990: A case study in the economic decline of Yugoslavia
by Michael Palairet - 1103-1143 Reviews
by Roger Markwick & Robert Grey & David Lane & Thomas Remington & Celeste Wallander & Andrew Michta & Alan Purcell & Tom Gallagher & Gwendolyn Sasse & Raymond Struyk & John Allcock & Peter Holquist & Caroline Kennedy‐Pipe & Stanislav Kirschbaum & David McDonald & John Anderson & Rochelle Ruthchild & Edna Andrews & Thomas Cushman & Sona Hoisington & Luc Beaudoin & Lynn Mally & Michael Gorham & David Brandenberger - 1145-1146 Correspondence
by Jan Adam - 1147-1148 Books received
by The Editors - 1149-1150 List of contributors
by The Editors
1997, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 767-798 Parties and Voters in the 1995 Russian Duma Election
by Stephen White & Matthew Wyman & Sarah Oates - 799-823 Understanding multi‐party choice: The 1995 Duma election
by Richard Rose & Evgeny Tikhomirov & William Mishler - 825-843 Implicit Subsidies in Russian‐Ukrainian Energy Trade
by Gregory Krasnov & Josef Brada - 845-864 Rethinking Russia's post‐soviet Diaspora: The potential for political mobilisation in eastern Ukraine and north‐east Estonia
by Graham Smith & Andrew Wilson - 865-881 , stagnation: Russia's next years
by Vladimir Shlapentokh - 883-904 The comparison of the USSR and USA economies by IMEMO in the 1970s
by Valentin Kudrov - 905-941 Reviews
by Gregory Grossman & Richard Sakwa & Rachel Walker & Daniel Nelson & Mike Bowker & Jeffrey Checkel & Elizabeth Coughlan & Derek Aldcroft & David Mason & Kieran Williams & Jan Drewnowski & Andrei Kuznetsov & Kari Liuhto & David Kirby & Martha Merritt & Robert Daniels & Jules Townshend & Brian Slocock & Edward Snajdr & Hans‐Peter Stoffel & Andrei Rogachevskii & Arnold McMillin & Simon Dixon & David Moon - 943-943 Correspondence
by Alexander Kan - 945-946 Books received
by The Editors - 947-948 List of contributors
by The Editors
1997, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 567-590 Eastern enlargement of the European union: Macroeconomic effects in new member states
by Hubert Gabrisch - 591-615 Capital flight from post‐Soviet Russia
by Vladimir Tikhomirov - 617-635 Redefining centre‐regional relations in the Russian federation: Sverdlovsk
by Gerald Easter - 637-655 Regionalism, nationalism and in central Asia
by Paul Kubicek - 657-667 The economic cooperation organization: Current status and future prospects
by Richard Pomfret - 669-691 Croatia's economy after stabilisation
by Vojmir Franičević & Evan Kraft - 693-703 Unearthing a root cause of soviet economic disintegration
by Richard Harmstone & John Patackas - 705-709 A further test of Podkaminer's hypothesis: The case of post‐liberalisation Bulgaria
by Keith Howe & Margarita Mihaylova
1997, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 369-406 The Soviet military‐economic effort during the second five‐year plan (1933–1937)
by Mark Harrison & R. W. Davies - 407-429 Samara: A preliminary profile of a Russian region and its adaptation to the market
by Philip Hanson - 431-444 The determinants of Russian federal‐regional fiscal relations: Equity or political influence?
by Alastair McAuley - 445-461 Learning the game—technological factors of economic transformation
by David Dyker - 463-467 Securing the market system after transition
by Michael Kaser - 469-478 Kolkhozy, the Russian achilles heel: Failed Agrarian reform
by Roy Laird - 479-486 The political economy of socialism: What is left?
by Marie Lavigne
1997, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 191-220 The predicament of Russian liberalism: Evidence from the December 1995 parliamentary elections
by M. Steven Fish - 221-243 Inheritance, imitation and genuine solutions (institution building in Hungarian labour relations)
by Csaba Makó & Ágnes Simonyi - 245-258 Enterprise investment as a measure of adjustment to macrostabilisation policy
by Joanna Kotowicz‐Jawor & Katarzyna Żukrowska - 259-279 The collapse of the Soviet system and the memoir literature
by Michael Ellman & Vladimir Kontorovich - 281-302 The first reorganisation of the CPSU central committee under
by Gordon Hahn - 303-316 The legal Status of Russians in Estonian privatisation legislation 1989–1995
by Erik Andersen
1997, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 7-21 The Maquiladora syndrome: Central European prospects
by Marc Ellingstad - 23-41 The central and East European currency phenomenon reconsidered
by Frank Stolze - 43-58 Local self‐government in Russia: Awakening from slumber?
by Peter Kirkow - 59-87 Politics in the Russian province: Revda and Kinel’
by Galina Luchterhandt - 89-106 Dilemmas of democratisation: Safeguarding minorities in Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania
by Tamara Resler - 107-124 The eclipse of Walesa's political career
by Voytek Zubek - 125-139 Industrial policy and economic transformation: The case of the polish motor industry
by Rumy Husan - 141-149 Cops, spies and private eyes—changing patterns of Russian policing: A review article
by Mark Galeotti
1996, Volume 48, Issue 8
- 1279-1318 Anti‐ministerialism and the USSR ministry of justice, 1953–56: A study in organisational decline
by Yoram Gorlizki - 1319-1353 The scale and nature of German and Soviet repression and mass killings, 1930–451
by Stephen Wheatcroft - 1355-1364 ‘Strengthen the defence of the land of Soviets’: The 1927 ‘war alarm’ and its consequences
by N. S. Simonov - 1365-1386 Tukhachevsky in Leningrad: Military politics and exile, 1928–31
by David Stone - 1387-1401 Women workers in the Soviet mining industry: A case‐study of labour protection
by Melanie Ilič - 1403-1416 Commercial enterprise on the stage: Changes in Russian theatre management between 1986 and 1996
by Birgit Beumers
1996, Volume 48, Issue 7
- 1079-1104 National identity and politics in Southern and Eastern Ukraine
by Paul Pirie - 1105-1129 Why did nationalism fail in Tajikistan?
by Shahram Akbarzadeh - 1131-1150 The final word: The draft party programme of July/August 1991
by Mark Sandle - 1151-1171 Struggles for authority in the NEP village: The early rural correspondents movement, 1923–1927
by Steven Coe - 1173-1185 Privatisation, shareholding and the efficiency argument: Russian experience
by Andrei Kuznetsov & Olga Kuznetsova - 1187-1202 The spatial dimension of transformation: Time pattern and ownership factors on the micro level
by Tomasz Mickiewicz - 1203-1217 On the alternative statistics of G. Khanin
by Valentin Kudrov - 1219-1229 Comparing ‘old’ and ‘new’ on Lenin: A review article
by Morris Slavin
1996, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 887-914 The Russian economy after systemic change
by Stefan Hedlund & Niclas Sundström
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