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March - Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 130
June - Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 131 - 292
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Volume 38, Issue 1
March 2005
ISSN 0967-067X
EISSN 1873-6920
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Foreign capital in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Curse or blessing?
Oksan Bayulgen
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Searching for party effects in post-communist Ukraine
Frank C. Thames
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The short time horizon in the Russian mind
Vladimir Shlapentokh
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Putin’s
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S. Mohsin Hashim
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EU enlargement and immigration policy in Poland and Slovakia
Peter Vermeersch
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The significance of economy in the Russian bi-lateral treaty process
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Martin Ejnar Hansen
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Slava Mikhailov
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Modeling institutional change in transition economies
Nicholas C. Kyriazis
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Michel S. Zouboulakis
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