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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 3
September 2005
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0967-067X
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1873-6920
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Russia’s missing linkŒ Social capital, entrepreneurialism, and economic performance in post-communist Russia
Steven C. Buttrick
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John P. Moran
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Religious education in Romania
Lavinia Stan
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Lucian Turcescu
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Capitalism without contracts versus capitalists without capitalism: Comparing the influence of Chinese
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Carolyn L. Hsu
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Who said politicians cannot be conservativeŒ Comparing reform capacity in the Czech and Hungarian telecom administrations
Ole Nørgaard
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Luise Pape Møller
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Retraction notice to: ‘‘Institutional relationships in Ukraine: A stable polityŒ’’ [Communist and Post-Communist Studies 37 (2004) 547—562]
Konstantinos J. Papadoulis
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Lessons for the emerging markets from Poland’s great change
Grzegorz W. Kolodko
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Erratum to ‘‘Russia and the Iraq War: Was Putin’s policy a failureŒ’’ [Communist Post-Communist Stud 37 (2004) 429—459]
Galia Golan
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Workers and the socialist state: North Vietnam’s state—labor relations, 1945—1970
Tuong Vu
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The rise of the Russian business elite
Olga Kryshtanovskaya
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Stephen White
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