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1993, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 79-102 A comparative review of privatisation strategies in four former socialist countries
by Marko Simoneti - 103-114 Quo Vadis—homo sapiens? Results and alternatives for the transformation strategy of the CSFR
by Milos Pick - 115-139 The death of Soviet literature: Can Russian literature survive?
by Rosalind Marsh - 141-167 Soviet economic growth since 1928: The alternative statistics of G. I. Khanin
by Mark Harrison - 169-175 Public attitudes to the KGB: A research note
by Stephen White & Ol'ga Kryshtanovskaya - 177-185 Reviews
by Gulshan Sachdeva & Vincent Barnett & Thomas Remington & Lars Poulsen‐Hansen & Roger Morgan & Derek Hall - 187-188 Books received
by The Editors - 189-189 List of contributors
by The Editors
1992, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 947-964 Macroeconomic policy in Hungary: Poetry versus reality
by László Csaba - 965-983 Hungary's changed patterns of trade and their effects
by Sandor Richter - 985-995 Monetary policy and stabilisation in Hungary
by Valentinyi Akos - 997-1013 Foreign debt, debt management policy and implications for Hungary's development
by Hajna Lorinc - 1015-1038 Privatisation in Hungary—Two years later
by Yudit Kiss - 1039-1043 The social impact of restructuring in rural areas of Hungary: Disruption of security or the end of the rural socialist middle class society?
by Andras Toth - 1045-1068 Glavlit, censorship and the problem of party policy in cultural affairs, 1922–28
by Michael Fox - 1069-1086 and the Gulag: New information on soviet forced labour around World War II
by Edwin Bacon - 1087-1098 Conceptions of the market among Russian economists: A survey
by Vincent Barnett - 1099-1102 Beyond the Cold War in Europe: A review article
by Michael Cox
1992, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 739-759 The Soviet hyperinflation: Its origins and impact throughout the former republics
by Igor Filatochev & Roy Bradshaw - 761-784 Was the Soviet Union really necessary?
by Victor Swoboda - 785-808 Banking in transition: Development and current problems in Hungary
by Saul Estrin & Paul Hare & Marta Surányi - 809-835 The polish transition programme: Underpinnings, results, interpretations
by Jan Winiecki - 837-855 The polish parliamentary elections of October 1991
by Frances Millard - 857-880 The food situation in the ex‐Soviet Republics
by Susan Nello - 881-895 Tuva—A state reawakens
by Toomas Alatalu - 897-912 Ramiz Sadiku: A case study in the industrialisation of Kosovo
by Michael Palairet
1992, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 563-578 On the interpretation of Bukharin's economic ideas
by John Salter - 579-608 The rise and fall of rule by Poland's best and brightest
by Voytek Zubek - 609-639 Ethnic dimensions in contemporary Latvian politics: Focusing forces for change
by Eric Rudenshiold - 641-664 Privatisation of the polish economy: Problems of transition
by Kazimierz Poznanski - 665-685 Writers and politics in the Gorbachev Era
by Riitta Pittman - 687-697 Voting and political attitudes in Soviet Georgia
by Lynn Nelson & Paata Amonashvili - 699-711 Bulgarian industrial growth and structure: 1970–89
by Garabed Minassian
1992, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 371-402 Between and privatisation: Divided strategies and political crisis in a Soviet enterprise
by Michael Burawoy & Kathryn Hendley - 403-422 Lenin in Soviet politics, 1985–91
by John Gooding - 423-443 Gorbachev and the place of the party in Soviet reform, 1985–91
by Neil Robinson - 445-478 The Russian right and the dilemmas of party organisation
by Robert Orttung - 479-509 Soviet provincial politics in an era of transition and revolution, 1989–91
by Joel Moses - 511-532 Poland's quest for economic stabilisation, 1988–91: Interaction of political economy and economics
by Branko Milanovic - 533-553 Reviews
by Silvana Malle & George Ginsburgs & M. J. Berry & Vincent Barnett & William Rosenberg & Neil Fodor & Margot Light & Saeed Barzin & David Benn & John Russell & Graham Timmins & Richard Kindersley & Paul Lewis & Richard Hill & Michael Hughes & S. A. Smith - 555-555 Book notices
by The Editors - 557-558 Books received
by The Editors - 559-559 List of contributors
by The Editors
1992, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 187-207 Boris El'tsin, democratic Russia and the campaign for the Russian presidency
by Michael Urban - 209-236 The workers' movement in Leningrad, 1986–91
by Anna Temkina - 237-263 The Soviet defence burden: Estimating hidden defence costs
by Dmitri Steinberg - 265-282 Privatisation and buy‐outs in the USSR
by Igor Filatotchev & Trevor Buck & Mike Wright - 283-296 Privatisation in Eastern Europe: A comparative study of Poland and Hungary
by Kálmán Mizsei - 297-311 Transformation of ownership in Czechoslovakia
by Martin Kupka - 313-332 Socialism, democratism and criticism: The Soviet press and the national discussion of the 1936 draft constitution
by Ellen Wimberg - 333-341 An empirical investigation of business financial structures in a regulated economy
by A. Murphy & Z. Sabov - 343-347 Allocative efficiency—It isn't so
by Josef Brada
1992, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 3-36 Dilemmas of Agrarian reform in the Soviet Union
by Stephen Wegren - 37-56 Brezhnev's ‘social contract’ and Gorbachev's reforms
by Linda Cook - 57-78 The Soviet decision for a Pact with Nazi Germany
by Geoffrey Roberts - 79-99 Quasi‐proletarians and a patriarchal bureaucracy: Aspects of Yugoslavia's re‐peripheralisation
by Carl‐Ulrik Schierup - 101-112 The collapse of the Yugoslav economy
by Egon Žižmond - 113-122 Economic reform and product quality improvement efforts in the Soviet Union
by Paul Goldberg - 123-135 The modernisation of Russian motherhood, 1917–1937
by Elizabeth Waters - 137-151 Support for the opposition in Moscow in the party discussion of 1923–1924
by Darron Hincks - 153-154 A note on the winter of the Kronstadt sailors' uprising in 1921
by J. Neumann - 155-164 Reviews
by Colin Lawson & Andrzej Korbonski & Michael Ellman & Peter Duncan & Vincent Barnett & Dana Dalrymple & Ian Thatcher - 165-167 Book notices
by The Editors - 169-173 Thirty‐third list of Soviet statistical abstracts
by J. Johnson - 175-175 Correspondence
by Michael Melancon - 177-178 Books received
by The Editors - 179-179 List of contributors
by The Editors
1991, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 989-1009 The contradictions of the marketless market: Self‐financing in the Soviet industrial enterprise, 1986–90
by Donald Filtzer - 1011-1025 The persistence of job security in reforming socialist economies
by Milan Vodopivec - 1027-1047 The Soviet military's performance at Chernobyl
by William Potter & Lucy Kerner - 1049-1064 The 1989 elections to the congress of people's deputies in Moscow
by Brendan Kiernan & Joseph Aistrup - 1065-1084 RSFSR election results and roll call votes
by Gregory Embree - 1085-1099 The diary of decline: A case‐study of the disintegration of the party in one district in Hungary
by Maria Csanadi - 1101-1121 The fall of Nikita Khrushchev
by William Tompson - 1123-1142 Gor'ky, and : The death of a cultural superhero?
by Andrew Barratt & Edith Clowes - 1143-1153 Reviews
by R. W. Davies & Darrell Hammer & Gregory Andrusz & Peter Gatrell & Richard Staar & Graham Timmins & Stanislaw Gomulka & Ian Thatcher & A. Solymosi & Alfred Low - 1155-1155 Book notices
by The Editors - 1157-1158 Books received
by The Editors - 1159-1159 List of contributors
by The Editors
1991, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 797-821 Embattled entrepreneurs: Soviet cooperatives in an unreformed economy
by Darrell Slider - 823-836 New entrants in soviet foreign trade: Behaviour patterns and regulation in the transitional period
by Andrei Vernikov - 837-857 The anti‐expenditure principle: Gosplan's proposals for Soviet economic reform
by Judyth Twigg - 859-873 The impact of on the soviet planned economy: Results of a survey of Moscow economic officials
by Paul Gregory - 875-896 Contest between countries: 1937–1986
by Eva Ehrlich - 897-912 The 1990 central committee of the CPSU in perspective
by Evan Mawdsley - 913-929 Token representation in the CPSU central committee
by William Clark - 931-947 Albanian economic performance: Stagnation in the 1980s
by Per Sandström & Örjan Sjöberg
1991, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 597-611 The illusion of material progress: The analytics of Soviet economic growth revisited
by Steven Rosefielde - 613-628 Fealty and loyalty: Informal authority structures in Soviet Asia
by Gregory Gleason - 629-649 Social problems, political issues: Marriage and divorce in the USSR
by Andrea Sanjian - 651-667 Current development and dissemination of computer technology in the Soviet economy
by I. Adirim - 669-676 The inevitability of a fall in output in the early stages of transition to the market: Theoretical underpinnings
by Jan Winiecki - 677-688 Poland's economy in transition to private ownership
by Bogdan Mroz - 689-710 The council for religious affairs and the shaping of soviet religious policy
by John Anderson - 711-732 The 1929 congress of the Godless
by Daniel Peris - 733-747 Chinese studies of Bukharin
by James White - 749-763 Beria and the cult of Stalin: Rewriting Transcaucasian party history
by Amy Knight - 765-782 Reviews
by Mark Harrison & Daniel Park & Timothy Ash & Peter Rutland & Brendan Kiernan & J. L. Porket & Marie Lavigne & Laura Richards & Elizabeth Valkenier & Jane Henderson & John Biggart & Gabor Rittersporn & Jack Bielasiak & Ian Thatcher - 783-784 Book notices
by The Editors - 785-787 Books received
by The Editors - 789-789 List of contributors
by The Editors
1991, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 405-428 Rethinking the CPSU
by Stephen White - 429-449 The Soviet Union 1985–1990: After communist rule the deluge?
by Rita Di Leo - 451-472 Investment performance in the 12th five‐year plan
by Boris Rumer - 491-506 More power for the Soviets: and energy
by Caroline Kuhnert - 507-533 Prices and market behaviour in Hungary in the early stages of the transition to a market economy
by Wim Swaan - 535-551 Soviet perceptions of economic conditions during the period of stagnation: Evidence from two diverse emigrant surveys
by Paul Gregory & Barbara Dietz - 553-574 The Soviet family during the great terror, 1935–1941
by Robert Thurston - 575-579 ‘Allocational efficiency’—Can it be so?
by Alec Nove
1991, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 217-235 The CPSU: From monolith to pluralist?
by Ronald Hill - 237-253 The XXVIII congress of the CPSU in perspective
by John Gooding - 255-279 Discretionary behaviour and Soviet economic reform
by John Litwack - 281-299 Academic elite into scientific cadres: A statistical contribution to the history of the Hungarian academy of sciences, 1945–49
by György Péteri - 301-309 The reconstruction of agriculture in Pskov 1945–1953
by Ivan Karasev - 311-327 On entry of new firms in socialist economies: Evidence from Bulgaria
by Derek Jones & Mieke Meurs - 329-354 The travails of intra‐party democracy in the Soviet Union: The elections to the 19th conference of the CPSU
by Aryeh Unger - 355-374 Ligachev and Soviet politics
by Jeffrey Surovell - 375-379 A note on the number of 1933 famine victims
by Michael Ellman
1991, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 3-25 Popular attitudes and
by Hans Aage - 27-59 Soviet economic development and the third world
by David Albright - 61-81 ‘the national question’ and Soviet language policy
by Michael Kirkwood - 83-106 Vicissitudes of political realism in Poland: and
by Norbert Zmijewski - 107-136 Political pluralisation in Hungary: The 1990 elections
by Barnabas Racz - 137-156 The birth, testing and results of the 1989 Hungarian electoral law
by István Kukorelli - 157-176 Revolution, reform and the Soviet telephone system, 1917–1927
by Steven Solnick - 177-181 The Ukrainian movement for —‘Rukh’: A sociological survey
by Vladimir Paniotto
1990, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 627-654 Soviet decision making and bureaucratic representation: Evidence from the Smolensk archive and an American comparison
by Charles Fairbanks & Susan Thornton - 655-674 Rural depopulation and the restoration of the Russian village under Gorbachev
by Judith Pallot - 675-699 Trends in Soviet military expenditure
by Dmitri Steinberg - 701-722 Employment policy and labour market in transition: From labour shortage to unemployment
by György Sziráczki - 723-741 The management of research and development in Hungary at the end of the 1980s
by Katalin Balázs & Paul Hare & Ray Oakey - 743-757 The patterns of bureaucratic elite recruitment in Poland in the 1970s and 1980s
by Jacek Wasilewski - 759-777 Civil society in Poland and Hungary
by Janina Frentzel‐Zagorska - 779-794 Marxism and
by Eero Loone - 795-809 The macroeconomic correlates of investment growth in the Soviet union
by Jeffrey Summers - 811-814 How many victims in the 1930s?—II
by Alec Nove
1990, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 403-428 The development of individual and cooperative labour activity in the Soviet Union
by Karin Plokker - 429-446 The role of the CPSU international department in soviet foreign relations and national security policy
by Mark Kramer - 447-480 Abuse of drugs other than alcohol and tobacco in the Soviet Union
by Mary Conroy - 481-498 Youth and the army in the USSR in the 1980s
by Natalie Gross - 499-511 The polish united worker's party: From mobilisation to non‐representation
by Antoni Sułek - 513-534 Financial and material transfers between east and West Germany
by Jerzy Lisiecki - 535-553 Private agriculture in the GDR: Limitations of orthodox socialist agricultural policy
by Horst Brezinski - 571-582 A. A. Bogdanov's theory of equilibrium and the economic discussions of the 1920s
by A. A. Belykh
1990, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 195-231 Gorbachev and democracy
by John Gooding - 233-257 Revolution from below: Informal political associations in Russia 1988–1989
by Vladimir Brovkin - 259-268 Why does the Soviet economy appear to be allocatively efficient?
by Robert Whitesell - 269-293 The hidden sector in Soviet agriculture: A study of the military sovkhozy and auxiliary farms
by Laure Després & Ksenya Khinchuk - 295-315 No‐choice elections
by Jerzy Drygalski & Jacek Kwaśniewski - 317-327 Crisis and collapse: What are the issues?
by John Wilhelm - 329-339 A note on the March 1989 elections in Estonia
by Rein Taagepera - 341-353 The question of legitimate representation of the Soviet Union in signing interstate treaties: A research note
by Jim Nichol - 355-367 More light on the scale of repression and excess mortality in the Soviet Union in the 1930s
by S. G. Wheatcroft - 369-373 How many victims in the 1930s?
by Alec Nove - 375-393 Reviews
by Lewis Siegelbaum & Radha Sinha & Neil Fodor & W. Brus & Ann Feltham & Alex Reid & Daniel Nelson & John Keep & A. Dolan & René Beerman & Graeme Gill & James Mace & Evan Mawdsley - 393-393 Book notice
by The Editors - 395-397 Books received
by The Editors - 399-399 List of contributors
by The Editors
1990, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 3-25 ‘Democratisation’ in the USSR
by Stephen White - 25-37 How to carry out economic reform: Points of view and reality
by L. V. Palei & K. L. Radzivanovich - 39-58 The USSR council of ministers under late Stalinism, 1945–1954: Its production branch composition and the requirements of national economy and policy
by John Crowfoot & Mark Harrison - 59-80 Soviet defence spending: The contribution of the new accountancy
by Steven Rosefielde - 81-92 Financial aspects of agricultural policies in Hungary
by Katalin Botos - 93-109 The economic basis of regional autarchy in Yugoslavia
by Milica Bookman - 111-132 and Soviet cultural politics: The case of the major literary journals
by Riitta Pittman - 133-145 Playing to new rules: Soviet sport and
by Jim Riordan - 147-148 A note on the distribution of income in the USSR under Gorbachev
by Michael Ellman - 149-177 Reviews
by Michael Ellman & Elizabeth Waters & Teresa Rakowska‐Harmstone & Joel Moses & Roger Kanet & R. T. Maddock & Olav Knudsen & Peter Rutland & Russell Bova & David Benn & Peter Duncan & Teddy Uldricks & D. W. Spring & Richard Kindersley & David Dyker & David Young & Martin Myant & Oscar Werdmuller & Bogdan Szajkowski & George Sanford & Bohdan Krawchenko & G. E. Edwards & Henry Krisch & Pedro Ramet - 179-183 Thirty‐first list of soviet statistical abstracts
by J. Johnson - 185-186 Book notices
by The Editors - 187-189 Books received
by The Editors - 191-191 List of contributors
by The Editors
1989, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 511-525 Soviet bureaucratic behaviour: Khozyaistvenniki and apparatchiki
by Paul Gregory - 526-542 The new role of normatives in Soviet economic planning
by Fyodor Kushnirsky - 543-559 Turning the Romanian peasant into a new socialist man: An assessment of rural development policy in Romania
by Per Ronnas - 560-573 The dynamics of a breakthrough in the socialist system: An outline of problems
by Jadwiga Staniszkis - 574-591 Urban growth and ethnic change in the Ukrainian SSR, 1923–1933
by George Liber - 592-601 Financing the acquisition of western technology in the context of the hungarian reform
by Agota Gueullette - 602-624 The February revolution and the Bolshevik Vyborg district committee (in response to Michael Melançon)
by James White - 625-645 The mezhraionka, the bolsheviks and international women's day: In response to Michael Melançon
by D. A. Longley - 646-653 The small enterprise and agricultural initiatives in Bulgaria: A comment on Robert J. McIntyre
by Michael Wyzan - 654-676 Reviews
by Alex Reid & Paul Gregory & Michael Bleaney & David Scrivener & Vladimir Wozniuk & Daniel Park & John Dewdney & Mason Soule & J. N. Westwood & Marie Mendras & Paul Dukes & Hiroaki Kuromiya & Peter Kenez & Jan Adam & Robert Parsons & Pedro Ramet & Jack Miller & Robert Miller & Pieter Boot & Michael Shafir & James White - 677-678 Book notices
by The Editors - 678-678 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 679-681 Books received
by The Editors - 682-682 List of contributors
by The Editors
1989, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 345-364 The chronic shortage model of centrally planned economies
by David Kemme - 365-381 CPEs' structural change and world market performance: A permanently developing country (PDC) status?
by Jan Winiecki - 382-400 The reluctant opposition: The right ‘deviation’ in Moscow, 1928
by Catherine Merridale - 401-414 Ethnicity and Soviet cities
by Blair Ruble
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