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Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)
latest update – December 2015
List of journals with electronic table of contents in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe section between January and December 2015:
1) Cyprus Review
2) East European Case Reporter of Constitutional Law
3) East European Politics
4) East European Politics and Societies and Cultures
5) East West Review of Labor Law & Social Policy
6) Economic Change and Restructuring
7) Environmental Law Review of Eastern & Central Europe
8) Eurasian Geography and Economics
9) Europe Asia Studies
10) Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
11) Journal of Baltic Studies
12) Journal of Constitutional Law in Eastern & Central Europe
13) Nationalities Papers
14) OstEuropa
15) Perspectives
16) Post-Communist Economies
17) Review of Central and East European Law
18) Revue d'études comparatives est ouest
19) South European Society and Politics
20) Southeast European and Black Sea Studies
21) Soviet and Post-Soviet Review
22) Sudosteuropa mitteilungen
Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC)
latest update – December 2015
23) Sudosteuropa
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Cyprus Review VOLUME 26 NUMBER 2 Michalis N. Michael Creating a New Identity: From the Secular Turkish Cypnot to the Muslim Turk of Cyprus 15-32 Andrekos Varnava, Peter Clarke Accounting m Cyprus during Late Ottoman and Early British Rule, 1840-1918 33-55 Helge Jensehaugen The Northern Cypnot Dream -Turkish Immigration 1974-1980 57-83 Irene Dieronitou The Application of Discourse Ethics as an Approach in Revisiting Cultural Understandings in Cypnot History Education 85-103 Craig Webster, Ellada Hadjimanoli The Placement of Cypnot Embassies and Embassy Staff: Power, the EU, and Overseas Cypnots 105-126 Essay and Research Notes Christos Yiangou Solving the Cyprus Problem: An Evolutionary Approach 129-144 Zenon Stavrinides The Intercommunal Negotiations in Cyprus: Searching for Two One-sided just' Solutions 145-167
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The Cyprus Review VOLUME 27 NUMBER 1
Media Representation and the 2013 Financial and Political Crises in Cyprus Guest Edited by Tao Papaioannou, Mike Hajimichael
Tao Papaioannou, Mike Hajimichael Paradise Lost: Media Representation and the 2013 Financial and Political Crises in Cyprus 13
Tao Papaioannou Overcoming the Protest Paradigm? Framing of the 2013 Cypriot Protests in International Online News Media 35
Lia-Paschalia Spyridou Producing Protest News: Representations of Contentious Collective Actions in Mainstream Print Media 71
George Pavlides A Content Analysis of How Radio Stations in Cyprus Covered the Bailout of March 2013 107
Nico Carpentier Articulating Participation and Agonism: A Case Study on the Agonistic Re-articulations of the Cyprus Problem in the Broadcasts of the Community Broadcaster MYCYradio 129
Dimitra L. Milioni, Lia-Paschalia Spyridou, Konstantinos Vadratsikas Framing Immigration in Online Media and Television News in Crisis-stricken Cyprus 155
Vasiliki Triga, Venetia Papa 'The Poor have been Raped': An Analysis of Politicised Collective Identity in Facebook Groups against the Financial Crisis in Cyprus 187
Marcos Komodromos Social Media and its Role for Cypriot Members of Parliament in Times of Crisis 217
Mike Hajimichael Critiquing the Crisis through Music - Three Songs about Life in Cyprus Before and After the 'Haircut' of March 2013 233
Nicos Pavlides Cypriot Economic Crisis - Crime and Punishment: Great Expectations or Realistic Possibility? 249
Afterword by Suman Gupta Crisis and Representation: Notes on Media and Media Studies 291
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East European Case Reporter of Constitutional Law Volume 21 2014 Number 2
The Supreme Court of Estonia 3 July 2012 Citizenship 145
The Constitutional Court of The Republic of Lithuania 18 March 2014 Genocide 179
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East European Politics and Societies and Cultures Volume 29 Number 1 February 2015 The End of the Story "Non-strategic" Eastern Europe and the Fate of the Humanities Clare Cavanagh 3 Special Section 1: Political Parties in Eastern Europe (Guest Editor: Kevin Deegan-Krause) Special Section: Political Parties in Eastern Europe Kevin Deegan-Krause 10 The Salience of European Integration to Party Competition: Western and Eastern Europe Compared Stephen Whitefield and Robert Rohrschneider 12 Party Competition Structure in Eastern Europe: Aggregate Uniformity versus Idiosyncratic Diversity? Jan Rovny 40 Hurricane Season: Systems of Instability in Central and East European Party Politics Tim Haughton and Kevin Deegan-Krause 61 Analyzing the Dynamics of Post-Communist Party Systems: Some "Final Thoughts" on the EEPS Special Section Herbert Kitschelt 81 Special Section 2: Crossing the Borders of Friendship: Mobility across Communist Borders (Guest Editors: Mark Keck-Szajbel and Dariusz Stola) Crossing the Borders of Friendship: Mobility across Communist Borders Mark Keck-Szajbel and Dariusz Stola 92 Opening a Non-exit State: The Passport Policy of Communist Poland, 1949-1980 Dariusz Stola 96 What Is the German's Fatherland? The GDR and the Resettlement of Ethnic Germans from Socialist Countries (1949-1989) Jannis Panagiotidis 120 From International Activity to Foreign Tourism: East-West Interaction, Czechoslovak Youth Travel, and Political Imagination after Stalin Zdenek Nebfensky 147 Yugoslavia's Open-Door Policy and Global Tourism in the 1950s and 1960s Igor Tchoukarine 168 Pushing Boundaries: Mobility at the Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music Lisa Jakelski 189 A Cultural Shift in the 1970s: "Texas" Jeans, Taboos, and Transnational Tourism Mark Keck-Szajbel 212
Back to title list Articles Outcomes of Participatory Decision Making: Evidence from Albania Marsela Dauti 226 EU Democracy Promotion in Eastern ENP Countries Sergiu Buşcaneanu 248 Europeanisation as a Factor of National Interest Group Political-Cultural Change: The Case of Interest Groups in Slovenia Danica Fink-Hafner, Mitja Hafner-Fink, and Meta Novak 287
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East European Politics Volume 30 Number 4 December 2014 Symposium: The political economy of regulation in post-war Kosovo Introduction: The political economy of regulation in post-war Kosovo: intended and unintended consequences of external actors' involvement Luca J. Uberti, Nicolas Lemay-Hebert and Venera Demukaj 429 The new institutionalism in the context of Kosovo's transition: regulatory institutions in contested states Anneliese Dodds, Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik and Ahmed Badran 436 Bounded altruism: INGOs' opportunities and constraints during humanitarian crises and the US intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo Andrew L. Halterman and Jill A. Irvine 458 Neoliberalism and industrial policy in Kosovo: the mining and metals industry in the post-war transition Luca J. Uberti 482 Effects of the European financial and economic crisis in Kosovo and the Balkans: modes of integration and transmission belts of crisis in the "super-periphery" Besnik Pula 507 Articles Securitising Islam, _ecuritizing ethnicity: the discourse of Uzbek radicalism in Kyrgyzstan Rebekah Tromble 526 “Normal nationalism”: Alexei Navalny, LiveJournal and “the Other” Natalia Moen-Larsen 548 The Bulgarian “Nuclear Referendum” of 2013 and the independence of the Bulgarian media Tanya Bagashka 568 Presidential dynamics and legislative velocity in Russia, 1994-2007 Paul Chaisty 588
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East European Politics Volume 31 Number 1 March 2015
Where do parties go when they die? The fate of failed parties in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary 1992-2013 Elisabeth Bakke and Nick Sitter 1
The Europeanisation of interest groups: EU conditionality and adaptation of interest groups to the EU accession process in the Republic of Macedonia Lidija Hristova and Aneta Cekik 23
The exploitative function of party patronage: does it serve the party's interest? Clara Volintiru 39
Foreign ministries and limits to organisational learning in Central Eastern Europe Karolina Pomorska 56
The "party of power" as a type Nicklaus Laverty 71
Appearances are deceptive: credibility of the Russian Election Commission Ivan Jarabinský 88
Governing the governors: legitimacy vs. control in the reform of the Russian regional executive Helge Blakkisrud 104
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East European Politics Volume 31 Number 2 June 2015
Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe: test of early impact Nina Bandelj, Katelyn Finley and Bogdan Radu 129
The use of history in Russia 2000-2011: the Kremlin and the search for consensus Kristian Lundby Gjerde 149
Do spoilers make a difference? Instrumental manipulation of political parties in an electoral authoritarian regime, the case of Russia Grigorii V. Golosov 170
Contesting climate change: mapping the political debate in Poland Kamil Marcinkiewicz and Jale Tosun 187
Persistence and decline of political parties: the case of Estonia Tonis Saarts 208
Nationalisation of regional elections in Central and Eastern Europe Arjan H. Schakel 229
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East European Politics Volume 31 Number 3 September 2015
Special Issue: State-Society Relations in Contemporary Russia: New forms of Political and Social Contention Guest Editors: Ammon Cheskin and Luke March
State-society relations in contemporary Russia: new forms of political and social contention Amman Cheskin and Luke March 261
"Consentful contention" in a corporate state: human rights activists and public monitoring commissions in Russia Catherine Owen 274
Russian welfare reform and social NGOs: strategies for claim-making and service provision in the case of Saint Petersburg Anna Tarasenko 294
Political opposition in Russia: the challenges of mobilisation and the political-civil society nexus David White 314
Women's human rights in Russia: outmoded battlegrounds, or new sites of contentious politics? Vikki Turbine 326
The state, civil society and social rights in contemporary Russia Eleanor Bindman 342
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East West Review of Labor Law & Social Policy VOLUME 19 NUMBER 1 - 2014 CONTENTS The Eu's Influences on National Enforcement of Labour Law in a Crossborder Context: an Assessment Miriam Kullmann 1 Addressing Labour Market Segmentation: The Role of Labour Law Simon Deakin 37 Learning From the 'leaders'? Lessons For the Creation or Regeneration of More Sustainable Housing and Communities in the European Union Nessa Winston 77 Guidance on Evaluation of the Youth Employement Initiative 103
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East West Review of Labor Law & Social Policy VOLUME 19 NUMBER 2 2014
Legitimate Employment And Earnings Before And After Incarceration Bence Czafit & János Köllő 135
Local Food System in Lithuania Indre Butiene, et al. 197
Commodification Without Proletarianization: Rural Households' Social Reproduction in China's Transition to Capitalism Qian Forrest Zhang 227
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Economic Change and Restructuring Volume 47 Number 2 2014 On the finance-growth nexus: additional evidence from Central and Eastern Europe countries E. Gaffeo, P. Garalova 89 Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity for India using threshold cointegration and nonlinear unit root test A.K. Tiwari, M. Shahbaz 117 Export diversification and the S-curve effect in a resource-rich state: evidence from Azerbaijan M. Bahmani-Oskooee, R. Jamilov 135
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Economic Change and Restructuring Volume 47 Number 3 2014 Nonlinear convergence in Asian interest and inflation rates: evidence from Asian countries K.M. Kisswani, S.A. Nusair 155 World gone wrong: the Financial crisis, labor market transitions and earnings in Serbia N.-H. Blunch, V. Sulla 187 Is there J-Curve effect in the commodity trade between Korea and rest of the world? M. Bahmani-Oskooee, R. Zhang 227
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Economic Change and Restructuring Volume 47 Number 4 2014 The forecasting performance of implied volatility index: evidence from India VIX I. Shaikh, P. Padhi 251 Economic freedom and economic growth in India: What is the empirical relationship? F. Pattanaik, N.C. Nayak 275 Financial development and economic growth in India: some evidence from non-linear causality analysis M.Z. Nain, B. Kamaiah 299 Is foreign direct investment good for the poor? New evidence from African countries B. Fowowe, M.I. Shuaibu 321
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Environmental Law Review of Eastern & Central Europe Volume 14 Number 1 CONTENTS Legal Development in the Forest Section - Country Overview 1 A Multi-Media Approach to Environmental Impacts of Road Traffic in Urban Areas Céline Bonhomme, et al. 107
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Environmental Law Review of Eastern & Central Europe Volume 14 2014 Number 2
The Planning and Environment Court of Queensland Michael Rackemann 125
Learning from the 'Leaders'? Lessons for the creation or regeneration of more sustainable housing and communities in the European Union Nessa Winston 181
Us And India - Two Nuclear States With Legislation That Truly Holds Responsible Parties Liable Of A Nuclear Accident Evelyne M. Ameye 211
The Uses Of Satellite Imagery Linking Human Rights And Environment Jorge Daniel Taillant & Romina Picolotti 239
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Eurasian Geography and Economics Volume 55 Number 2 April 2014 CONTENTS Articles Kurdistan Regional Government-Turkish energy relations: a complex partnership Till F. Paasche and Howri Mansurbeg 111 Intra- vs. extra-regional migration in the post-Soviet space Zuzanna Brunarska, Joanna Nestorowicz and Stefan Markowski 133 Chinese apparel value chains in Europe: low-end fast fashion, regionalization, and transnational entrepreneurship in Prato, Italy Tu Lan and Shengjun Zhu 156 China's new territorial strategies towards North Korea: security, development, and inter-scalar politics Seung-Ook Lee 175 A spatial approach in locating and explaining conflict hot spots in Nepal Lila Kumar Khatiwada 201
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Europe Asia Studies Volume 66 number 10 CONTENTS Articles Oane Visser, Max Spoor & Natalia Mamonova Is Russia the Emerging Global 'Breadbasket'? Re-cultivation, Agroholdings and Grain Production 1589 Grigorii V. Golosov Authoritarian Electoral Engineering and its Limits: A Curious Case of the Imperiali Highest Averages Method in Russia 1611 Lavinia Stan & Diane Vancea Much Contest, Little Censure: Motions in the Romanian Parliament (1989-2012) 1629 Ja-Jeong Koo From an Estate to a Cossack Nation: Kuban' Samostiinost', 1917 1649 Sebastian Mayer Common Foreign and Security Policy Alignment in the Southern Caucasus: Convergence, 'Pick and Choose' or Indifference? 1679 Viachaslau Yarashevich Political Economy of Modern Belarus: Going Against Mainstream? 1703
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Europe-Asia Studies Volume 66 Number 9 November 2014 Articles The Political Resurrection of Russian Governors Joel C. Moses 1395 Lottizzazione Russian Style: Russia's Two-tier Media System John A. Dunn 1425 Reconstructing the History of Early Communism and Armed Resistance in Romania Monica Ciobanu 1452 The Limits of Transparency Promotion in Azerbaijan: External Remedies to 'Reverse the Curse' Kerem Öge 1482 The Place of Memory in Understanding Urban Change in Central Asia: The Cities of Bishkek and Ferghana Moya Flynn, Natalya Kosmarskaya & Guzel Sabirova 1501 Soviet Partisan Violence against Soviet Civilians:Targeting Their Own Alexander Statiev 1525 Knowledge-Sharing Subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe Sergey Filippov 1553
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Europe-Asia Studies Volume 67 Number I January 2015
Special Section: Patriotism from Below in Russia
Guest Editor: Marlene Lamelle
Introduction: What Does it Mean to be a Patriot? Françoise Daucé, Marlene Lamelle, Anne Le Huérou & Kathy Rousselet 1
Patriotic Youth Clubs in Russia. Professional Niches, Cultural Capital and Narratives of Social Engagement Marlene Lamelle 8
Where Does the Motherland Begin? Private and Public Dimensions of Contemporary Russian Patriotism in Schools and Youth Organisations: A View from the Field Anne Le Huérou 28
The Church in the Service of the Fatherland Kathy Rousselet 49
Patriotic Unity and Ethnic Diversity at Odds:The Example of Tatar Organisations in Moscow Françoise Daucé 68
Redefining Business Values in Russia:The Boundaries of Globalisation and Patriotism in Contemporary Russian Industry Caroline Dufy 84
Regular Articles
Subversion in the Red Army and the Military Purge of 1937-1938 Peter Whitewood 102
Lenin and Philosophy:The Historical Context James D.White 123
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Europe-Asia Studies Volume 67 Number 2 March 2015
Special Issue: State against Civil Society: Contentious Politics and the Non-Systemic
Opposition in Russia
Guest Editor: Cameron Ross
State against Civil Society: Contentious Politics and the Non-Systemic Opposition in Russia Cameron Ross 171
Political Opposition in Russia: A Troubled Transformation Vladimir Gel'man 177
Questioning Control and Contestation in Late Putinite Russia Richard Sakwa 192
The Calculus of Non-Protest in Russia: Redistributive Expectations from Political Reforms Irina Busygina & Mikhail Filippov 209
Lost in Transition? The Geography of Protests and Attitude Change in Russia Mikhail Dmitriev 224
Competing Ideologies of Russia's Civil Society Elena Chebankova 244
The Middle Class and Démocratisation in Russia Evgeny Gontmakher & Cameron Ross 269
Mind the Gaps: Media Use and Mass Action in Russia Regina Smyth & Sarah Oates 285
Ethnicities, Nationalism and the Politics of Identity: Shaping the Nation in Russia Irina Semenenko 306
New Data on Protest Trends in Russia's Regions Tomila Lankina & AlisaVoznaya 327
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Europe-Asia Studies Volume 67 Number 3 May 2015
Competition for Customers in the Evolving Russian Gas Market James Henderson 345
Political Capital, Everyday Politics and Moral Obligations: Understanding the Political Strategies of Various Elites and the Poor in Kyrgyzstan Elmira Satybaldieva 370
Non-ethnic Mobilisation in Deeply Divided Societies, the Case of the Sarajevo Protests Heleen Touquet 388
Explaining Governance of the Judiciary in Central and Eastern Europe: External Incentives,Transnational Elites and Parliamentary Inaction Cristina E. Parau 409
The Exceptionalism of Housing in the Ideology and Politics of Early Communist Romania (1945-1965) Mihaela Serban 443
Youth Movements and Elections in Belarus Olena Nikolayenko 468
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Europe-Asia Studies Volume 67 Number 4 June 2015
Central Asian Ethnicity Compared: Evaluating the Contemporary Social Salience of Uzbek Identity in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Brent Hierman 519
The Educational Achievement and Employment of Young Roma in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania: Increasing Gaps and Policy Challenges Jaromir Cekota & Claudia Trentini 540
'Letting the Beasts Out of the Cage': Parole in the Post-Stalin Gulag, 1953-1973 Marc Elie & Jeffrey Hardy 579
A Power Horizontal.The Public-Private Enforcement of Judicial Decisions in Russia Gilles Favarel-Garrigues 606
The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Protesters and the Authorities in the Attempts at Colour Revolutions in Belarus 2001 -2010 Volodymyr V. Lysenko & Kevin C. Desouza 624
Managers of Transition—Leadership in Post-Communist Romanian Companies lon Voicu Sucala 652
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Europe-Asia studies Volume 67 number 5 July 2015
Market-oriented reforms as a tool of state-building: Russian pension reform in 2001 Sarah Wilson Sokhey 695
Self-interest, perceptions of transition and welfare preferences in the new eastern europe and the south caucasus Alexi Gugushvili 718
The fight against government corruption in Romania: irreversible results or sisyphean challenge? Michael Hein 747
The role of foreign direct investment and state capture in Shaping innovation outcome in Russia Natalya Smith & Ekaterina Thomas 777
Between amity, enmity and Europeanisation: EU energy security policy and the example of Bulgaria's Russian energy dependence Tomas Maltby 809
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Europe-Asia Studies Volume 67 Number 6 August 2015
'How Can I Say it... in a More Tolerant Way?' Ambiguity, Ambivalence and Contradiction in Youth Dialogue on Ethnic Tolerance and Intolerance Hilary Pilkington 847
Signalling Demand for Foreign Investment: Postsocialist Countries in the Global Bilateral Investment Treaties Network Nina Bandelj, Matthew C. Mahutga & Knsten Shorette 870
Towards an Anti-Japanese Territorial Front? Russia and the Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute James D. J. Brown 893
Stability First, Development Second, Democracy Third:The European Union's Policy towards the Post-Conflict Western Balkans, 1991 -2010 Sonja Grimm & Okka Lou Mathis 916
Competing Interpretations of Buddhism's Revival in the Russian Republic of Kalmykia Edward C. Holland 948
Judicial Disagreement need not be Political: Dissent on the Estonian Supreme Court Chris Hanretty 970
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Europe-Asia Studies Volume 67 Number 7 September 2015 CONTENTS Articles 'Multi-Vector' Foreign Policies in Europe: Balancing, Bandwagoning or Bargaining? Elena Gnedina 1007 Territoriality and Citizenship: Membership and Sub-State Polities in Post-Yugoslav Space Dejan Stjepanović 1030 The Transnational Relations of the Contemporary Russian Extreme Right Miroslav Mareš & Martin Laryš 1056 Negotiating History for Reconciliation: A Comparative Evaluation of the Baltic Presidential Commissions Eva-Clarita Pettai 1079 The Great Game Revisited: Three Empires Collide in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang) Michael B. Share 1102
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European Politics and Society VOLUME 16 NUMBER 1 APRIL 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE: MODERNISATION IN EU-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE GUEST EDITORS: MAXINE DAVID AND TATIANA ROMANOVA
Modernisation in EU-Russian Relations: Past, Present, and Future Maxine David and Tatiana Romanova 1
The Partnership for Modernisation: Contradictions of the Russian Modernisation Agenda Paul Flenley 11
Economic Modernisation in Russia: The Role of the World Trade Organization Richard Connolly 27
The Partnership for Modernisation Through the Three Level-of-Analysis Perspectives Tatiana Romanova 45
Can the Partnership for Modernisation Help Promote the EU-Russia Strategic Partnership? Marina Larionova 62
The Modernisation Debate and Russian-German Normative Cleavages Andrey Makarychev and Stefan Meister 80
New Social Media: Modernisation and Democratisation in Russia Maxine David 95
The Russian Federation and European Union against Corruption: A Slight Misunderstanding? Elena Pavlova 111
The Modernisation Agenda in Russian Foreign Policy Maria Raquel Freire and Licmia Simão 126
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European Politics and Society VOLUME 16 NUMBER 2 JUNE 2015
Ukraine in the European Union's Partnership Policy: A Case of Institutionalized Ambiguity Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira and Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira 143
Unpacking the Mechanisms of the EU 'Throughput' Governance Legitimacy: The Case of EFSA Sevasti Chatzopoulou 159
The Effects of Proportional Seat Allocation Methods upon Legislative Fragmentation: Evidence from Russia Grigorii V. Golosov 178
The Meaning of Elections in the Russian Federation Nikolai Grishin 194
Multilevel Governance and Participation: Interpreting Democracy in EU-programmes Marko Nousiainen and Katja Mäkinen 208
Europeanization Without Europe: The Curious Case of Bulgarian-Macedonian Relations Nevena Nancheva and Cvete Koneska 224
Understanding the Political PNR Debate in Europe: A Discourse Analytical Perspective Noor Huijboom and Gabriela Bodea 241
How Domestic Politics Shaped the French Government’s Position During the Euro Crisis Jan-Ulrich Rothacher 256
Power Sharing and Political Dissatisfaction: A Multilevel Analysis of the Link Between Power-Sharing Institutions and Kinds of Political Dissatisfaction in 24 European Democracies Henrik Serup Christensen 280
Does the European Union Have Prestige? Steve Wood 301
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European Politics and Society VOLUME 16 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2015 Contents Articles Electoral Cleavage Map of Russia: Based on an Analysis of the 2011 State Duma Election and the Regional Elections of 2012-14 Yury Korgunyuk 467 Tracing a Political Cleavage: The Wolf Issue in Sweden Linda Berg and Maria Solevid 488 Trust in Post-Soviet Countries, Ten Years On Roger Sapsford, Pamela Abbott, Christian Haerpfer and Claire Wallace 523 Why Do MPs Want To Be MEPs? Candidate Incentives and Party Nomination Strategies in European Parliament Elections in Finland David Alter 540 A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis of the Hungarian, Polish and Lithuanian Presidencies and European Union Eastern Partnership Policies Bruno Vandecasteele, Fabienne Bossuyt and Jan Orbie 556 Supranational, Intergovernmental or Demoicratic Legitimacy? Citizens' Evaluations of the EU Andrea Schlenker 581 Objective and Subjective Party Leadership Selection: Regulations, Activists, and Voters in Poland Michal Radecki and Sergiu Gherghina 598
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Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern StudiesVolume 16 Issue 4 December 2014 ISSN 1944-8953 Obituary Eduard Shevardnadze: The Silver Fox Remembered Thomas Goltz 399 Articles Davutoğlu Era in Turkish Foreign Policy Revisited Bülent Aras 404 Sovereign Debt or Balance of Payments Crisis? Exploring the Structural Logic of Adjustment in the Eurozone Matthias Kaelberer 419 From Carasovan to Croat: The 'Ethnic Enigma' of a (Re)Invented Identity in Romania Remus Creţan, Paul Kun and Lucian Vesalon 437 WikiLeaks on the Middle East: Obscure Diplomacy Networks and Binding Spaces Salih Bicakci, Deniz Rende, Sevinc Rende and Olcay Taner Yildiz 459 The National Question in Cyprus and the Cypriot Communist Left in the Era of British Colonialism (1922-59) Yiannos Katsourides 474
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Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern Studies Volume 17 Issue 1 March 2015
Informal Institutions in the Western Balkans: An Obstacle to Democratic Consolidation Sinisa Marcic 1
Politics and Remembrance in Post-War Vukovar Renata Schellenberg 15
Privacy Concern in Western Balkan Countries: Developing a Typology of Citizens Jelena Budak, Edo Rajh and Ivan-Damir Anić 29
Leadership Succession in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan: Regime Survival after Nazarbayev and Karimov Thomas Ambrosio 49
Conflict Resolution in Frozen Conflicts: Timing in Nagorno-Karabakh Elena Pokalova 68
Jihad or Security? Understanding the Jihadization of Chechen Insurgency through Recruitment into Jihadist Units Emil A. Souleimanov 86
A Synthetic Genealogy of the Greek Financial Crisis Radman Selmic 106
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Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern Studies Volume 17 Issue 2 June 2015
Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Balkans: A Europeanized Foreign Policy in a De-Europeanized National Context? Birgül Demirtaş 123
Connecting the Dots: The Washington Consensus and the 'Arab Spring' Shampa Roy-Mukherjee 141
Economic Crises in Turkey and Pathways to the Future Kursat Cinar and Tekin Kose 159
Foreign Policy Influences on Outward Direct Investment: The Case of Turkey Istvan Egresi and Fatih Kara 181
The Woman Entrepreneur in Albania: An Exploratory Study on Motivation, Problems and Success Factors Veland Ramadani 204
Metaphors Matter: The Ideological Functions of the Kosovo-Holocaust Analogy Dimitrios E. Akrivoulis 222
Review Article
The Same Things Return with Different Colours William Mallinson 243
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Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern Studies volume 17 number 3 September 2015
Special Issue: Turkey, the Arab Spring and Beyond Guest Editors: Bulent Aras and E. Fuat Keyman
Introduction to the Special Issue Turkey, the Arab Spring and Beyond Bülent Aras and E. Fuat Keyman 249
Articles
Mediation as a Foreign Policy Tool in the Arab Spring: Turkey, Qatar and Iran Pinar Akpinar 252
Reform and Capacity Building in the Turkish Foreign Ministry: Bridging the Gap between Ideas and Institutions Bülent Aras 269
Practical Geopolitical Reasoning in the Turkish and Qatari Foreign Policy on the Arab Spring Özgür Pala and Bülent Aras 286
The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Gulf Cooperation Council Larbi Sadiki 303
Turkey and Iran: The Two Modes of Engagement in the Middle East E. Fuat Keyman and Onur Sazak 321
Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Arab Spring: Between Western Orientation and Regional Disorder Emirhan Yorulmazlar and Ebru Turhan 337
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Journal of Balkan & Near Eastern Studies Volume 17 Issue 4 December 2015 Articles Stopping the Run on the PIIGS! EMU Structural Imbalances, the Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Response of the EU Leila Simona Talani 353 Turkey's Economic Fragility, Foreign Capital Dependent Growth and Hot Money Mehmet Ufuk Tutan and Al Campbell 373 Why has Social Democracy not Developed in Turkey? Analysis of an Atypical Case Yunus Emre 392 Romanian Post-socialist Industrial Restructuring at the Local Scale: Evidence of Simultaneous Processes of De-/Reindustrialization in the Lugoj Municipality of Romania Ioan Sebastian Jucu 408 Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies: The Role of Corruption and Individual Attributes Saurav Pathak, Emanuel Xavier-Oliveira and André O. Laplume 427 Gender and the Wage Gap in Turkish Academia Meltem Ucal, Mary Lou O'Neil and Sule Toktas 447 The Paradox of Rights-Claiming: The Case of Mazlumder in Turkey Bihter Tomen 465
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Journal of Baltic Studies Volume 45 Number 4 December 2014 Articles Foreign Policy "On the Cheap": Latvia's Foreign Policy Experience from the Economic Crisis Didzis Kļaviņš, Toms Rostoks, and Žaneta Ozoliņa 435 Cultural Autonomy of National Minorities in Estonia: The Erosion of a Promise Mikko Lagerspetz 457 Populism in the Manifestos of Latvian Political Parties: Increasingly Used but Ineffective? Ilze Balcere 477 Cultural Prototypes of the Successful Entrepreneur: Comparison of Estonia and the United States Tiit Elenurm, Ruth Alas, Elizabeth J. Rozell, Wesley A. Scroggins, and Carlos J. Alsua 499 Change in Language of Instruction in Russian Medium Schools: Multilevel Analysis of Attitudes and Language Proficiency Anu Masso and Maie Soil 517
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Journal of Baltic Studies VOLUME 46 ISSUE 1 MARCH 2015
Special issue: War, Revolution and Terror in the Baltic States and Finland after the Great War
Guest editor: Tomas Balkelis
Introduction
War, Revolution and terror in the Baltic States and Finland after the Great War Tomas Balkelis 1
Articles
Dissolution and Reintegration in Finland, 1914-1932: How did a Disarmed Country become Absorbed into Brutalization? Juha Siltala 11
The Cycle of Terror in Estonia, 1917-1919: On its Preconditions and Major Stages Taavi Minnik 35
Latvia, 1918-1920: A Civil War? Aldis Minins 49
On Political Terror during the Soviet Expansion into Lithuania, 1918-1919 Česlovas Laurinavičius 65
The Emergence of the Lithuanian Radical Right Movement, 1922-1927 Vytautas Petronis 77
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Journal of Baltic Studies Volume 46 Number 2 June 2015
Baltic States in World Markets: Does Katzenstein's Framework Still Hold? Vytautas Kuokštis 109
Tallinn as a City of Thresholds Francisco Martínez 127
The Religious Faiths of Ruthenians and Old Lithuanians in the 17th Century According to the Records of the Catholic Church Visitations of the Vilnius Diocese Vaida Kamuntavičienė 157
Tammsaare's Constructions of Femininity in Light of Weininger's Concept of Sex Difference Mirjam Hinrikus 171
A.H. Tammsaare's Tmth and Justice as a Postcolonial Bildungsroman Piret Peiker 199
Ethno-Political Effects of Suburbanization in the Vilnius Urban Region: An Analysis of Voting Behavior Ruta Ubareviciené, Donatas Burneika, and Maarten van Ham 217
Count us! Ethnic Activism in South-Eastern Estonia, and the Census of 2011 Indrek Jääts 243
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Journal of Baltic Studies VOLUME 46 ISSUE 3 SEPTEMBER 2015 Special issue: Food Culture in the Baltic States Guest editors: Diana Mincytė and Ulrike Plath Introduction Exploring Modern Foodways: History, Nature, and Culture in the Baltic States Diana Mincytė and Ulrike Plath 275 Articles Good, Clean, Fair... and Illegal: Paradoxes of Food Ethics in Post-Socialist Latvia Guntra A. Aistara 283 Geographies of Reconnection at the Marketplace Renata Blumberg 299 Changing Values of Wild Berries in Estonian Households: Recollections from an Ethnographic Archive Ester Bardone and Piret Pungas-Kohv 319 "Is that Hunger Haunting the Stove?" Leena Kurvet-Käosaar 337 The Evolution of Household Foodscapes over Two Decades of Transition in Latvia Lani Trenouth and Talis Tisenkopfs 355 The Making of the Consumer? Risk and Consumption in Europeanized Lithuania Ida Harboe Knudsen 377 Atlantic Herring in Estonia: In the Transverse Waves of International Economy and National Ideology Kadri Tüür and Karl Stern 393
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Journal of Constitutional Law in Eastern and Central Europe VOLUME 21 / 2014 NUMBER 1 Contents On Implementation of the EU - Ukraine Dirk Hartman 1
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Journal of Constitutional Law in Eastern and Central Europe VOLUME 21 / 2014 NUMBER 2
Legal Capacity in Europe. A Call to Action to Governments and to the EU Thomas Hammarberg 137
Annual Review of Foreign Policy of the Republic of Belarus and Activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2013 247
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Journal of Constitutional Law in Eastern and Central Europe
VOLUME 22/2015 NUMBER 1 Contents
The Hollowing and Backsliding of Democracy in East Central Europe Béla Greskovits 1 Taking Responsibilities and Participation Seriously : a Critique of 'Good Governance' D. Parthasarathy 35 Human Rights and Roma Policy Formation in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland Eva Sobotka 69 Legislative-Executive Relations in Foreign and Security Policy Tapio Raunio & Wolfgang Wagner 107
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Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity Volume 42 Number 6 November 2014 Articles Go West: Georgia's European identity and its role in domestic politics and foreign policy objectives Donnacha Ó Beacháin and Frederik Coene 923 Unacademic academics: Holocaust deniers and trivializers in post-Communist Romania Michael Shafir 942 Multilingualism in urban Hungary, 1880-1910 Bálint Varga 965 Representing minorities in the city. Education policies and minority incorporation in the capital cities of Estonia and Latvia Licia Cianetti 981 Ethnic identity as stigma in life experiences of different generations: the case of Belarusian and Ukrainian minorities in Poland Ilona Matysiak 1002 Language and identity in a post-Soviet world: language of education and linguistic identity among Azerbaijani students Lisa Donohoe Luscombe and Vafa Kazdal 1015 Testing for linguistic injustice: territoriality and pluralism Helder De Schutter 1034 East China Sea or South China Sea, they are all China’s Seas: comparing nationalism among China’s maritime irredentist claims Jonathan Dixon 1053
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Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity Volume 43 Number 1 January 2015
Special Section: The Soviet People: National and Supranational Identities in the USSR after 1945
The Soviet people: national and supranational identities in the USSR after 1945 Zbigniew Wojnowski 1
Securing the nuclear nation Kate Brown 8
"Why not love our language and our culture?" National rights and citizenship in Khrushchev's Soviet Union Krista A. Goff 27
The early 1960s as a cultural space: a microhistory of Ukraine's generation of cultural rebels Serhy Yekelchyk 45
A Soviet West: nationhood, regionalism, and empire in the annexed western borderlands William Risch 63
An unlikely bulwark of Sovietness: cross-border travel and Soviet patriotism in Western Ukraine, 1956-1985 Zbigniew Wojnowski 82
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Disputes over the 15-point agreement on normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia Adem Beha 102
The affective politics of sovereignty: reflecting on the 2010 conflict in Kyrgyzstan David Gullette and John Heathershaw 122
"Illiberal Spaces:" Uzbekistan's extraterritorial security practices and the spatial politics of contemporary authoritarianism David Lewis 140
Playing for and against the nation: football in interwar Romania Florin Faje 160
"Serbs" in Bela krajina: a (deliberately) forgotten minority? Romana Bešter, Miran Komac, Mojca Medvešek and Janez Pirc 178
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Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity Volume 43 Number 2 March 2015
The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina and nation building by Muslims/Bosniaks in the Western Balkans Dunja Larise 195
The "national key" in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a historical perspective Sevan Pearson 213
Eurovision song contest and identity crisis in Moldova Julien Danero Iglesias 233
Violence and nationalist mobilization: the onset of the Kurdish insurgency in Turkey Güneş Murat Tezcür 248
Forward Russia! Sports mega-events as a venue for building national identity Vitalii Aleksandrovich Gorokhov 267
The age factor in language practices and attitudes: continuity and change in Ukraine's bilingualism Volodymyr Kulyk 283
Reasons for EU double standards: comparative overview of the cases of the Erased and the Non-citizens Sanja Vrbek 302
"Nationalism as a national danger?" Early Romanian socialists and the paradoxes of the national question (1880-1914) Anca Maria Mândru 319
Setos' way to manage identities and well-being: shame and pride, opposition and openness Aune Valk and Taive Särg 337
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Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity Volume 43 Number 3 May 2015
Special Issue: "Imagined" vs "real" nation-building: language and identity policies between theory and practice in Central Asia
Guest Editors: Rico Isaacs and Abel Polese
Between "imagined" and "real" nation-building: identities and nationhood in post-Soviet Central Asia Rico Isaacs and Abel Polese 371
A tale of two statues in Astana: the fuzzy process of nationalistic city making Adrien Fauve 383
Nomads, warriors and bureaucrats: nation-building and film in post-Soviet Kazakhstan Rico Isaacs 399
Imagining Kyrgyzstan's nationhood and statehood: reactions to the 2010 Osh violence Cai Wilkinson 417
Imagining the mineral nation: contested nation-building in Mongolia Sara L. Jackson 437
A tale of two presidents: personality cult and symbolic nation-building in Turkmenistan Abel Polese and Slavomir Horák 457
Building a nation through a dam: the case of Rogun in Tajikistan Filippo Menga 479
Imagined democracy? Nation-building and elections in Central Asia Donnacha Ó Beacháin and Rob Kevlihan 495
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Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity Volume 43 Number 4 July 2015
War of words: the impact of Russian state television on the Russian Internet Christina Cottiero, Katherine Kucharski, Evgenia Olimpieva and Robert W. Orttung 533
From "frozen conflict" to enduring rivalry: reassessing the Nagorny Karabakh conflict Laurence Broers 556
The heritage of autonomy in Carpathian Rus' and Ukraine's Transcarpathian region Paul Robert Magocsi 577
The ghost of essentialism and the trap of binarism: six theses on the Soviet empire Epp Annus 595
Pitesti: a project in reeducation and its post-1989 interpretation in Romania Monica Ciobanu 615
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Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity Volume 43 Number 5 September 2015
Special Section: War, violence, and the military during late socialism and transition Guest Editor: Jan Claas Behrends
War, violence, and the military during late socialism and transition. Five case studies on the USSR, Russia, and Yugoslavia Jan Claas Behrends 667
Dedovshchina on trial. Some evidence concerning the last Soviet generation of "sons" and "grandfathers" Alena Maklak 682
Between "ethnocide" and "genocide": violence and Otherness in the coverage of the Afghanistan and Chechnya wars Philipp Casula 700
"Some call us heroes, others call us killers." Experiencing violent spaces: Soviet soldiers in the Afghan War Jan Claas Behrends 719
Dead heroes and living deserters: the Yugoslav People's Army and the public of Valjevo, Serbia, on the verge of war 1991 Robert Lučić 735
Chechen women in war and exile: changing gender roles in the context of violence Alice Szczepanikova 753
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Positing "not-yet-nationalism": limits to the impact of nationalism theory on Kurdish historiography Alexander Maxwell and Tim Smith 771
The October 1905 pogroms and the Russian authorities Victoria Khiterer 788
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Nationalities Papers The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity Volume 43 Number 6 November 2015 CONTENTS
Articles The Euromaidan and the crisis of Russian nationalism Robert Horvath 819 Lev Gumilev and the European New Right Mark Bassin 840 Nationalism in the USSR: a historical and comparative perspective Audrey Shcherbak 866 Language and education laws in multi-ethnic de facto states: the cases of Abkhazia and Transnistria Giorgio Comai and Bernardo Venturi 886 Residual history: memory and activism in modern Poland Shona Allison 906 Securitization, history, and identity: some conceptual clarifications and examples from politics of Finnish war history Matti Jutila 927 Goals and tactics of President Gerald Ford's ethnic politics leva Zake 944
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Osteuropa 64. JAHRGANG HEFT 11-12 NOVEMBER-DEZEMBER 2014 Sehenden Auges Europäische Gewaltgeschichten Egbert Jahn Niemand ist hineingeschlittert 100 Jahre Streit über die Kriegsschuldfrage 3 Helmut König Politik und Gedächtnis 100 Jahre Erster Weltkrieg 29 Jost Dülffer 100 Jahre Erster Weltkrieg Eine Bilanz des Jahres 2014 45 Anne Hartmann Der Stalin-Versteher Lion Feuchtwanger in Moskau 1937 59 Julius Margolin Zwei Formen eines totalitären Regimes Kann man Hitlersche und sowjetische Lager vergleichen? 81 Felix Schnell Aufschrei gegen das Vergessen Margolins Vergleich von Gulag und NS-Lagern 91 Stefan Auer Holocaust als Fiktion Von Andrzej Wajda bis Quentin Tarantino 103 M. Saryusz-Wolska, Carolin Piorun Verpasste Debatte "Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter" in Deutschland und Polen 115 Christian Werkmeister Wahnsinn mit System Psychiatrische Anstalten in der späten UdSSR 133 Michael Hänel Zwischen allen Stühlen Der Mahner und Humanist Andrej Sacharov 153 Evgenija Lezina Memorial und seine Geschichte Russlands historisches Gedächtnis 165 Karlheinz Kasper Wiederentdeckte Sprachkunst Russische Literatur in Übersetzungen 2014 177
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OstEuropa JAHRGANG 64 / HEFT 8 / AUGUST 2014 Nikolay Mitrokhin Infiltration, Instruktion, Invasion Russlands Krieg in der Ukraine 3 Emil Souleimanov Von Groznyj nach Aleppo Nordkaukasische Dschihadisten im syrischen Bürgerkrieg 17 Andreas Heinemann-Grüder Hierarchie und Autonomie Zur Betriebsweise der Sicherheitsapparate in Zentralasien 27 Autoritäre Herrschaft und Legitimität Timm Beichelt Legitimer Autoritarismus? Politische Stabilität im postsowjetischen Raum 49 Bernd Simon Identität und Macht Wann und warum Repression akzeptiert wird 63 Dirk Jörke Staatsgröße und Regierungsform Russland im Blick Herodots und Montesquieus 73 Nikolaj Petrov Legitimität, Repression, Kollaps Entwicklungsstadien des Putin-Regimes 85 Cameron Ross Das Paradox: Putins populäre Autokratie Legitimitätsquellen in einem hybriden Regime 99 Boris Makarenko Repressionsindolenz Politische Kultur und autoritäre Herrschaft in Russland 113 Andrei Melville Herr des Hügels Stabilität und Fragilität postsowjetischer Regime 119 Valerij Ledjaev Konsens, Manipulation, Gewalt, Zwang Das Kontinuum der Legitimitätsschöpfung 131
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OstEuropa 64. JAHRGANG /HEFT 9-10/SEPTEMBER-OKTOBER 2014
Gefährliche Unscharfe Russland, die Ukraine und der Krieg im Donbass
Editorial Bedingt denkfähig 3 Andrij Portnov Das Mantra der Nicht-Einmischung Glaubenssätze der Putin-Freunde 5 Anna Veronika Wendland Hilflos im Dunkeln „Experten" in der Ukraine-Krise: eine Polemik 13 Guido Hausmann, Tanja Penter Der Gebrauch der Geschichte Ukraine 2014: Ideologie vs. Historiographie 35 Thomas Vogel Überforderung und Desinteresse Die EU, die Nachbarschaft und die Ukraine 51 Petr Kratochvít Von Falken und Russlandfreunden Die tschechische Debatte über die EU- Sanktionen 67 Kriegsanalysen Andreas Heinemann-Grüder Politik als Krieg Die Radikalisierung des Putinismus 79 Martin Malek Moskaus Schlachtpläne Hintergründe zu Russlands Krieg in der Ukraine 97 Heidi Reisinger, Aleksandr Gol 'c Hybrider Krieg in der Ukraine Russlands Intervention und die Lehren für die Nato 119 Ulrich Schneckener Das Dilemma der ukrainischen Milizen Freiwilligenverbände und das Gewaltmonopol 135 Margarete Klein Bedingt einsatzfähig Die ukrainische Armee 147 Demokratie und Autoritarismus Gerhard Simon Legitimation durch Wahlen Der Umbruch in der Ukraine 155 Susan Stewart Neuer Wein in alten Schläuchen Die politische Elite der Ukraine 169 Uwe Halbach Repression nach der Annexion Russlands Umgang mit den Krimtataren 179 Ernest Wyciszkiewicz Wirkung und Auswirkung Sanktionen gegen Russland 191
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Perceptions Volume XIX number 1 What can International Relations Theory learn from the origins of World War I? 387 Richard Ned Lebow Manufacturing a 'Muted Public Reaction': Pakistani political discourse in the wake of 9/11 411 Nazya Fiaz What constitutes a 'Manifest Failing'? Ambiguous and inconsistent terminology and the Responsibility to Protect 428 Adrian Gallagher Forum
The expansion of international society after 30 years: Views from the European periphery 445 Filip Ejdus Entry into international society: Central and South East European experiences 446 Filip Ejdus Remembering the Roman past, building a European future 449 Alexandra Gheciu Lost in translatio imperii: Slovakia's layered entry into international society 456 Jozef Batora The long shadow of Byzantium over Serbia's entry into
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Perspectives Volume 22 number 2
Outgoing Editor's Note 5 Mats Braun Incoming Editor's Note 7 Benjamin Tallis Securitization and the Power of Threat Framing 9 Dagmar Rychnovská South Korean Civil Society Organizations as Confidence Builders? The Experience with South Korean Civil Society Groupings in the Republic of Korea and the DPRK 33 Lenka Kudláčová The Controversy over Humanitarian Intervention and Responsibility to Protect 65 Šárka Moravcová Between Sovereignty and Biopolitics: The Case of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques 87 Jakub Záhora Russia and the World: 2015. IMEMO Forecast 111 Editor's Note on the Publication of Russia and the World: 2015. IMEMO Forecast' (Benjamin Tallis) A. Dynkin, V. Baranovsky, I. Kobrinskaya, G. Machavariani, S. Afontsev, Y. Mirkin, A. Kuznetsov, F. Voytolovsky, V. Shvydko, S. Utkin, V. Mikheev, Y. Kvashnin, B. Frumkin, N. Toganova, V. Zhuravleva
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Post-Communist Economies Volume 26 Number 4 December 2014 Articles Challenges of Russian economic policy: modernisation or acceleration? (perestroïka or uskorenie) Vladimir Mau 437 Testing the 'trilemma' in post-transition Europe a new empirical measure of capital mobility Tomislav Globan 459 Systemic competitiveness of post-socialist and capitalist economies: a broader look at the competitiveness debate Velibor Mačkić, Blanka Škrabic Peric and Petar Sorić 477 Could Russia become more innovative? Coordinating key actors of the innovation system Julien Vercueil 498 Social capital in Russian agricultural production co-operatives Svetlana Golovina, Sebastian Hess, Jerker Nilsson and Axel Wolz 522 Human capital and Russia's agricultural future Stephen K.Wegren 537 Price transmission along the food supply chain in Slovakia Jan Pokrivcak and Miroslava Rajcaniova 555
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Post-Communist Economies Volume 27 Number 1 March 2015
Trade in services and tertiarisation of the Visegrâd Four economies Yulia Melikhova, Ladislav Bažó, Ivana Holubcova and José A. Camacho 1
Opportunities for fiscal devaluation in small open economies: the case of Ukraine Artem Vdovychenko and Artur Zubrytskyi 23
In search of the elusive Chinese urban middle class: an exploratory analysis Céline Bonnefond, Matthieu Clément and François Combarnous 41
The costs of EU club membership: agri-food and economy-wide impact in Croatia George Philippidis, Pierre Boulanger, Emanuele Ferrari, Jerzy Michalek, Helena Resano, Ana I. Sanjuán and Cristina Vinyes 60
Formalisation of organisational structure as a subject of path dependency: an example from Central and Eastern Europe K. Sakowski, M. Vadi and J. Meriküll 76
Capital structure and liquidity during the financial crisis in Serbia: implications for the sustainability of the economy Ksenija Denčić-Mihajlov, Dejan Malinić and Konrad Grabiński 91
Cutting the red ribbon but not the red tape: the failure of business environment reform in Croatia Ružica Šimić Banović 106
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Post-Communist Economies Volume 27 Number 2 June 2015
Austerity and growth in Central and Eastern Europe: understanding the link through contrasting crisis management in Hungary and Latvia Dora Győrffy 129
Marginalisation and participation in the informal economy in Central and Eastern European nations Colin C. Williams and loana Horodnic 153
GDP and life satisfaction in European countries - focus on transition Jiří Večerník and Martina Mysíková 170
Russia's flat tax reform: redefining its effects on employment Iryna Kryvoruchko 188
Are new EU member states catching up with older ones on global agri-food markets? Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő 205
Benefits of entry control: the Russian case Anton Oleinik 216
Structural problems of the Czech economy Marek Loužek and Jan Skopeček 233
The corruption mark-up: is corruption cost incorporated in the prices of goods and services in emerging and developed countries? Jelena Budak and Maruška Vizek 247
Has foreign investment played a role in Mongolia's export success? Oyunbadam Davaakhuu, Kishor Sharma and Edward Oczkowski 256
A note on poverty among ethnic minorities in the Northwest region of Vietnam Tuyen Quang Tran, Son Hong Nguyen, Huong Van Vu and Viet Quoc Nguyen 268
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Post-Communist Economies Volume 27 Number 3 September 2015
What drives Russian outward foreign direct investment? Some observations on the steel industry Stephen Fortescue and Philip Hanson 283
Bright past, shady future? Past and potential future export performance of CEE countries in a comparative perspective Jože Damijan, Črt Kostevc and Matija Rojec 306
The value of partial state ownership in publicly listed private sector enterprises: evidence from China Zengji Song, Abraham Y Nahm and Zongyi Zhang 336
Institutional frameworks to support regulatory reform in middle-income economies: lessons from Russia's recent experience Lev Freinkman and Andrei Yakovlev 354
Agro-holdings in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan: temporary phenomenon or permanent business form? Farm-level evidence from Moscow and Belgorod regions Andriy Matyukha, PeterVoigt and Axel Wolz 370
Employment effects of tax cuts in a transition country: evidence from Serbia Jelena Zarkovic-Rakic 395
Consolidation of communist bad loans through state-operated institutions in the Czech Republic (1990-2013) Aleš Rod 411
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Review of Central and East European Law Volume 39, No, 3-4,2014 Articles The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and the Challenges of Inter Regionalism Rilka Dragneva and Kataryna Wolczuk 213-244 Corporate Raiding in Ukraine: Prevention, Defense, and Policy Reform Matthew A. Rojansky 245-289 The Role of the Courts in the Social Construction of Religious Freedom in Central and Eastern Europe James T. Richardson and Brian M. Lee 291-313 Collective Religious Autonomy versus Individual Rights: A Challenge for the ECtHR? Merilin Kiviorg 315-341 Essays The Battle for Cheburashka: Films by Jove, Inc. v. Berov and Copyright in Soviet Animated Films Sergey Budylin 343-367 The Russian Constitution and the Specialization of Judges and Courts: The Current Reforms of the Judiciary in Russia. The Celebration of the Russian Judicial Reforms of 1864 Sergei Marochkin and Anton Permiakov 369-382
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Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest Vol. 45, n° 2, juin 2014 Historiographies après 1989 : La Russie et l'Europe médiane au XXe siècle Coordonné par Korine Amacher et Paul Gradvohl Korine Amacher et Paul Gradvohl Avant-propos 5 Marina Mogilner New Imperial History: Post-Soviet historiography in search of a new paradigm for the history of Empire and nationalism 25 Marina Sorokina Émigration, étranger ou diaspora ? Reflexions sur la transformation des termes et des concepts dans l'historiographie russe contemporaine 69 Andryi Portnov Soviétisation et désoviétisation de l'histoire en Ukraine. Aspects institutionnels et méthodologiques . 95 Korine Amacher Révolutions et révolutionnaires en Russie. Entre rejet et obsession 129 Paul Gradvohl Europe centrale, Europe de l'Est, « terres de sang » et autres « éclats d'empires » au XXe siècle. De l'ombre portée des puissances à une existence en soi de l'Europe médiane ? . 175 Darius Jarosz Post-1989 historiography's distorted image of the relation between authorities and society in Poland during the period from 1944 to 1989. 215
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Revue d’études Comparatives Est-Ouest Vol. 45 n° 3-4 septembre-décembre 2014 La fabrique européenne des politiques de réconciliation Coordonné par Cécile Jouhanneau et Laure Neumayer Cécile Jouhanneau et Laure Neumaye Introduction 5 Valérie Rosoux Portée et limites du concept de réconciliation. Une histoire à terminer . 21 Nathalie Duclos L'OSCE au Kosovo, une identité faible et une action entravée. Le cas du Service de police du Kosovo. 49 Isabelle Delpla Une échelle européenne pour la justice internationale ?... 75 Mladen Ostojić Reassessing the 'Peace vs. Justice' Trade-Off: International Justice and Démocratie Stability in Post-Milosevic Serbia 107 Magali Bessone La réconciliation par l'histoire en Bosnie-Herzégovine. L'impossible réception d'un modèle multiculturel européen ...... 149 Aline Hartemann La réconciliation par les ondes : de l'histoire franco- allemande à l'information européenne 177 Philippe Perchoc Un passé, deux assemblées. L'assemblée parlementaire du Conseil de l'Europe, le Parlement européen et l'interprétation de l'histoire (2004-2009) 205 Nadège Ragaru Commémorer et diviser en Europe. Le 70e anniversaire du sauvetage et des déportations juives depuis les terres sous administration bulgare 237 Pascal Bonnard Les conflits autour des minorités en Lettonie et la circulation des normes européennes : jeux d'échelles, ressources et contraintes 275
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Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest Vol. 46, n° 3, septembre 2015 Repenser le post-communisme? Entre études aréales et sociologie politique comparative Numéro coordonné par Clémentine Fauconnier, Adrien Fauve, Guillaume Sauvé, Tatyana Shukan et Amélie Zima Adrien Fauve, Clémentine Fauconnier, Guillaume Sauvé, Tatyana Shukan et Amélie Zima Avant-propos 5 Valentin Behr Genèse et usages d'une politique publique de l'histoire. La « politique historique » en Pologne 21 Elena Morenkova Les usages politiques du passé soviétique en Russie. Étude comparée de deux campagnes électorales présidentielles 49 Jana Vargovčíková Le lobbying, un vrai métier politique? Éléments pour une sociologie des lobbyistes professionnels en Pologne et en République tchèque 79 Adrien Fauve La fabrique de la nation. Production des symboles et pratiques quotidiennes au Kazakhstan . 121 Karlygash Abiyeva L'aménagement linguistique dans le Kazakhstan postsoviétique : Quel usage du kazakh dans les médias nationaux et Internet? 161 Noémie Dominguez et Catherine Mercier-Suissa Investir dans un pays tremplin : l'implantation d'une PME française en Finlande pour aborder la Russie 183
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South European Society and Politics Volume 19 Number 3 September 2014 Special Issue Economic Crisis and Austerity in Southern Europe: Threat or Opportunity for a Sustainable Welfare State? Edited by Maria Petmesidou and Ana M. Guillén Can the Welfare State as We Know It Survive? A View from the Crisis-Ridden South European Periphery Maria Petmesidou and Ana M. Guillén 295 Reassessing South European Pensions after the Crisis: Evidence from Two Decades of Reforms David Natali and Furio Stamati 309 South European Healthcare Systems under Harsh Austerity: A Progress-Regression Mix? Maria Petmesidou, Emmanuele Pavolini and Ana M. Guillen 331 'Social Investment' or Back to 'Familism': The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Family and Care Policies in Italy and Spain Margarita León and Emmanuele Pavolini 353 Welfare Performance in Southern Europe: Employment Crisis and Poverty Risk Rodolfo Gutiérrez 371 The Distributional Impact of Austerity and the Recession in Southern Europe Manos Matsaganis and Chrysa Leventi 393
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South European Society and Politics VOLUME 19 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2014 Special Issue Political Representation in Times of Bailout: Evidence from Greece and Portugal Edited by André Freire, Marco Lisi, Ioannis Andreadis and José Manuel Leite Viegas Contents Political Representation in Bailed-out Southern Europe: Greece and Portugal Compared André Freire, Marco Lisi, Ioannis Andreadis and José Manuel Leite Viegas 413 Representation and Austerity Politics: Attitudes of Greek Voters and Elites Compared Georgios Karyotis, Wolfgang Riidig and David Judge 435 Elites' and Voters' Attitudes towards Austerity Policies and their Consequences in Greece and Portugal Eftichia Teperoglou, André Freire, Ioannis Andreadis and José Manuel Leite Viegas 457 Awakening the Sleeping Giant in Greece and Portugal? Elites' and Voters' Attitudes towards EU Integration in Difficult Economic Times André Freire, Eftichia Teperoglou and Catherine Moury 477 Support for Democracy in Times of Crisis: Diffuse and Specific Regime Support in Portugal and Greece Conceição Pequito Teixeira, Emmanouil Tsatsanis and Ana Maria Belchior 501 The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Ideological Space in Portugal and Greece: A Comparison of Elites and Voters Emmanouil Tsatsanis, André Freire and Yannis Tsirbas 519 Campaign Individualisation before and after the Bailout: A Comparison between Greece and Portugal Marco Lisi and José Santana-Pereira 541 South European Atlas From Notary to Ruler: The Role of the President of the Republic during the Italian Crisis (2010-14) Mauro Tebaldi 561 Research Article Local Elections and the Turkish Voter: Looking for the Determinants of Party Choice
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South European Society and Politics VOLUME 20 NUMBER 1 MARCH 2015
Neo-Nazism in an Established Democracy: The Persistence of Golden Dawn in Greece Antonis A. Ellinas 1
Spain: No Country for the Populist Radical Right? Sonia Alonso and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser 21
Islamisation of Turkey under the AKP Rule: Empowering Family, Faith and Charity Ayhan Kaya 47
Emergence of a Dominant Party System After Multipartyism: Theoretical Implications from the Case of the AKP in Turkey Pelin Ayan Musil 71
Dynastic Politics: Family Ties in the Greek Parliament, 2000-12 Stratos Patrikios and Michalis Chatzikonstantinou 93
Adopting Same-Sex Unions in Catholic Malta: Pointing the Finger at 'Europe' Mark Harwood 113
South European Atlas
The 2014 Local Elections in Greece: Looking for Patterns in a Changing Political System Yannis Tsirbas 133
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South European Society and Politics VOLUME 20 NUMBER 2 JUNE 2015
Turkish Popular Presidential Elections: Deepening Legitimacy Issues and Looming Regime Change Ersin Kalayaoglu 157
Losers' Second Chances and Control of the Party Machine: Aspirant Premiers in Regional Spain Javier Astudillo 181
Explaining the Prevalence of Illegitimate Wage Practices in Southern Europe: An Institutional Analysis Colin C. Williams and Ioana A. Horodnic 203
Toga Party: The Political Basis of Judicial Investigations against MPs in Italy (1983-2013) Andrea Ceron and Marco Mainenti 223
From Mosaic to Ebru: Conviviality in Multi-ethnic, Multi-faith Burgazadasi, Istanbul Deniz Neriman Duru 243
Out of Sight, Out of Mind? External Voting and the Political Representation of Portuguese Emigrants Marco Lisi, Ana Maria Belchior, Manuel Abrantes and Joana Azevedo 265
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South European Society and Politics VOLUME 20 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 2015 Special Issue The 2014 European Parliament Elections in Southern Europe Edited by Hermann Schmitt and Eftichia Teperoglou Contents The 2014 European Parliament Elections in Southern Europe: Second-Order or Critical Elections? Hermann Schmitt and Eftichia Teperoglou 287 Renzi's Honeymoon Effect: The 2014 European Election in Italy Paolo Segatti, Monica Poletti and Cristiano Vezzoni 311 Habituating to the New Normal in a Post-earthquake Party System: The 2014 European Election in Greece Eftichia Teperoglou, Emmanouil Tsatsanis and Elias Nicolacopoulos 333 Against Bipartyism, Towards Dealignment? The 2014 European Election in Spain Guillermo Cordero and José Ramón Montero 357 More Second-Order than Ever? The 2014 European Election in Portugal André Freire and José Santana-Pereira 381 Surprising Elections in Exciting Times? Of Proxies and Second-Order Events in the 2014 European Election in Cyprus Giorgos Charalambous, Bambos Papageorgiou and Adonis Pegasiou 403 The Anatomy of a Misfit: The 2014 European Election in Malta Marcello Carammia and Roderick Pace 425
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Southeast European and Black Sea Studies Volume 14 Number 4 December 2014 CONTENTS Articles Focused on Iran? Exploring the rationale behind the strategic relationship between Azerbaijan and Israel Emit Souleimanov, Maya Ehrmann and Huseyn Aliyev 471 Regional cooperation in the Black Sea basin: what role for city diplomacy? Eda Kuşku-Sönmez 489 Building trust and a sense of community in the Western Balkans: they shall overcome (their violent pasts)? Suzette R. Grillot and Rebecca J. Cruise 508 Modem Greek student mobility in Italy: between inaccessibility and social reproduction Andrea Pelliccia 530 UNDERMINING DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION: THE CASE OF THE 1990 FOUNDING ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA GUEST EDITOR: FLORIAN BIEBER Introduction Undermining democratic transition: the case of the 1990 founding elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina Florian Bieber 548 Articles Ethnic practice in electoral politics: Bosnia and Herzegovina's 1990 Presidency elections Damir Kapidžić 556 Ethnic mobilization and the impact of proportional and majoritarian electoral rules on voting behaviour: the 1990 elections to two chambers of parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina Boriša Mraović 585 When non-nationalist voters support ethno-nationalist parties: the 1990 elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a prisoner's dilemma game Nenad Stojanović 607
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Southeast European And Black Sea Studies Volume 15 Number 1 March 2015
Emotions, social networks and Turkish political attitudes on the Syria crisis Cengiz Erisen 1
Foreign policy change in a polarized two-party system: Greece and Turkey's EU candidacy Angelos-Stylianos Chryssogelos 19
Understanding Greece's policy in the European Defence Agency: between national interest and domestic politics Nikolaos Karampeltios 37
Labour supply in conditions of high unemployment: Evidence from a transition and post-conflict economy - The case of Kosovo Avdullah Hoti 53
The political economy of the distributional character of the Greek taxation system (1995-2008) Yiorgos loannidis 77
Democratization and electoral violence in post-communism. A study of Montenegro Michal Mocht'ak 97
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Southeast European and Black Sea Studies Volume 15 Number 2 June 2015 SPECIAL ISSUE: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL REPERCUSSIONS OF THE UKRAINIAN CRISIS GUEST EDITOR: PANAGIOTA MANOLI CONTENTS Preface Ino Afentouli 119 Introduction Global and regional repercussions of the Ukrainian crisis: an introduction Panagiota Manoli 121 Articles Security relations in the Black Sea region: Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis Nadia Alexandrova-Arbatova 129 Russia-EU relations at a crossroads: preventing a new Cold War in a polycentric world Alexey Gromyko 141 NATO-Russia security challenges in the aftermath of Ukraine conflict: managing Black Sea security and beyond Sharyl Cross 151 Crimea and the quest for energy and military hegemony in the Black Sea region: governance gap in a contested geostrategic zone Steven Blockmans 179 After the Ukrainian crisis: Is there a place for Russia? Hanna Shelest 191 The energy parameters of the Russian-Ukrainian-EU impasse: dependencies, sanctions and the rise of 'Turkish Stream' Theodoros Tsakiris 203
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Soviet and post-soviet review Volume 42 number 1 From the Editor Christopher J. Ward 1 ARTICLES The State, Informal Networks, and Financial Market Regulation in Post-Soviet Russia, 1990-2008 Ilja Viktorov 5 Red Army Propaganda for Uzbek Soldiers and Localised Soviet Internationalism during World War II Boram Shin 39 Tarzan in the Soviet Union: British Lord, American Movie Idol and Soviet Counterculture Figure Frederick H. White 64 Managing Grievance: Risks and Constraints of Sub-Federal Politics in Russia under Vladimir Putin Marat Grebennikov 86
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SudostEuropa Mitteilungen 54. Jahrgang 05-06 2014 Analysen / Positionen / Essays 8 Jens Bastian Ist die wirtschaftliche Erholung in Griechenland nachhaltig? 26 Gülistan Gürbey Die Kurdenpolitiken der AKP-Regierung im Kontext des Bürgerkrieges in Syrien und des Vormarsches des IS - Zwischen Konfrontation und Kooperation 40 Wim van Meurs Der Balkan im Dreieck Brüssel-Moskau-Ankara 54 Ruslan Stefanov / Martin Vladimirov Bulgaria and the South Stream Pipeline Project - At the Crossroads of Energy Security and State Capture Risks 72 Sonja Priebus Ungarn nach den Parlamentswahlen 2014 - Alles beim Alten? 90 Olaf Poeschke / Filip Milačic Montenegro auf dem Weg in die Europäische Union - Lost in Transition? 102 Nataša Tolimir-Hölzl Bosnia - Quo vadis? Bosnien und Herzegowina nach den Wahlen im Oktober 2014: Eine Spurensuche in der Republika Srpska 116 Holm Sundhaussen Vier Religionsgemeinschaften in Sarajevo zwischen Kooperation, Zusammenleben und Konflikt - Parallelgesellschaften und ihr Wandel
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Südosteuropa Mitteilungen Volume 55 numer 1 55.Jahrgang Analysen / Positionen / Essays Schwerpunkt: Migrationsforschung zu Südosteuropa 6 Heinz Fassmann
Migration in und aus Südosteuropa - Ein demographischer Überblick 22 Daniel Göler / Dhimitër Doka
ReEMigration in Albanien - Von der Emigration zur Remigration und vice versa?
32 Lucian Brujan Rumänien zwischen Zuhause und Diaspora - Migration und ihre Auswirkungen auf Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft in Rumänien
48 Tanya Dimitrova Informelle Migrationsnetzwerke und soziale Verbindungen zwischen Bulgarien und Griechenland - Der Fall bulgarischer Migranten in Griechenland
60 Hans-Christian Maner Die Präsidentschaftswahlen 2014 in Rumänien - "Revolution", „Novemberwunder", Neuanfang?
76 Dominik Tolksdorf Die Parlamentswahlen in der Republik Moldau Ende November 2014 -Frei aber nicht unbedingt fair
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Südosteuropa Mitteilungen Jahrgang 55 numero 2
Schwerpunkt Griechenland
6 Elena Panagiotidis Regierungs- und Politikwechsel in Griechenland nach den Parlamentswahlen am 25. Januar 2015
20 Heinz-Jürgen Axt Regierung Tsipras fordert Gläubiger heraus - Verhandlungen im Zeichen akuter Finanznot Griechenlands
36 Jens Bastian Wird das griechische Drama zu einer europäischen Tragödie?
46 Hagen Fleischer Schuld und Schulden - Der Fall Griechenland „final geklärt"?
64 loannis Zelepos
Griechenlands Krisenzyklus seit der Unabhängigkeit: Gründe und Erklärungsansätze
82 Sören Keil The Political Conditions of Economic Development in the Western Balkans
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SüdostEuropa Mitteilungen Jahrgang 55 numer 3-4 Analysen / Positionen / Essays Schwerpunkt Türkei Yaşar Aydin 11 Die Parlamentswahl in der Türkei im Juni 2015 - Ist das Wahlergebnis ein Sieg für die Demokratie und für den nationalen Zusammenhalt? Senada Sokollu 27 Opposition und Bürgerbewegung in der Türkei? Erdal Yalcin, Ebru Turhan 32 Integration der Türkei in die EU am Scheideweg? - Optionen für eine Vertiefung der Wirtschaftsbeziehungen im Zeichen von TTIP Kerem Öktem 42 Strategic Shallows: The End of AKP Power and the Fragmentation of Turkey's Foreign Policy Günter Seufert 51 Turkey's Vacillation between a Turkish-Arab and a Turkish-Kurdish Version of Ottomanism Martin Weiss 57 Der „kurdische Faktor" in der türkischen Außenpolitik Gülistan Gürbey 66 Vom Partner zum Gegner: Das schwierige Verhältnis der türkischen AKP-Regierung zu Syrien und Ägypten Adelheid Wölfl 74 Mazedonien: Rückkehr zur Demokratie durch EU-Vermittlung? Robert Pichler 84 Makedoniens muslimische Albaner im Spannungsfeld von nationaler Emanzipation und islam(ist)ischer Erneuerung Franziska Zaugg 102 „Unter Skipetaren" - Die deutsche Besatzungszeit in Albanien Sabine Kirfel 118 Der Held, der keiner war - Reflexionen über die Legende vom Soldaten Josef Schulz
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Südosteuropa volume 62 no. 3 2014 Dino Mujadžević The Islamic Community in Croatia: Between EthnicBosniak and Civic Croatian Identity 275-304 Anastasia Poulou EU Social Rights Accession Conditionality and the Western Balkans: the Example of Bosnia and Herzegovina 305-325 Tonka Kostadinova 60 Years of Diplomatic Relations between Greece and Bulgaria: Challenges and Benefits of the Reconciliation Process 326-347 DOSSIER: PERSPECTIVES ON THE UKRAINIAN CRISIS, II Filip Ejdus Beyond National Interests: Identity Conflict and Serbia's Neutrality toward the Crisis in Ukraine 348-362 Virgiliu Bȋrlădeanu The Annexation of Crimea and the Secessionist War in Eastern Ukraine: A View from the Republic of Moldova 363-372 Julien Danero Iglesias Ukraine, Romania and Romanians in Ukraine 373-384
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Südosteuropa volume 62 no. 4 2014 INFORMAL LABOUR Jürgen Jerger and Michael Knogler Introduction: Formal and Informal Labour Relations in Southeastern Europe393-396 Tatiana Karabchuk and Natalia Soboleva Informal Employment and Subjective Well-being in Europe: Evidence from the European Social Survey Data 397-420 Vassilis Monastiriotis and Angelo Martelli Labor-market Informality and Nonstandard Employment in Serbia during the Global Financial Crisis. . 421-439 Ana Luleva Transformation in the Culture of Informality in Post-socialist Bulgaria. A Case Study on the Borovetz Tourist Resort 440-456 Árpád Töhötöm Szabó Economic Regimes, Local Worlds and the Changing Meanings of Work in Rural Transylvania 457-478 Alissa Tolstokorova Mary Poppins Comes Back: The Revival of Paid Domestic Work in the Informal Labour Market in Ukraine 479-499 Mieczysław P. Boduszyński Euroscepticism, the Croatian Way: Explaining Croatian Attitudes towards the EU 500-522
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Südosteuropa volume 63 no. 1/2015
THE ROMANIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM AFTER 1989
Sergiu Gherghina Introduction: Political Dynamics in Post-Communist Romania 1
Sergiu Mișcoiu What Grounds for Representing the People? An Analysis of Post-Communist Romania through the Lens of Discourse Theory 7
Sorina Soare Enhancing Democracy through Constitutional Reforms. Is Semi-Presidentialism Romanian Democracy's Achilles' Heel? 25
Daniel Brett Fiddling while Rome Burns: Institutional Conflict and Party Politics in Romania since 2007 47
Emanuel Emil Coman Electoral Reform in Romania: From the Need for Party System Consolidation to concern for Improved Quality of Representation 75
Radu Cinpoeș The Dilemas of Political (Mis-)Representation: Political "Cruising" in Romania 95
George Jiglău The Interethnic Stalemate in Romania: Origins and Risks 114
Dragoș Dragoman Ethnic Relations in Mixed Communities in Romania after 1989 136