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March - Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 110
June - Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 111 - 159
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Volume 44, Issue 1
March 2011
ISSN 0967-067X
EISSN 1873-6920
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Georgian readiness for NATO membership after Russian-Georgian armed conflict
Zdeněk Kříř
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Zinaida Shevchuk
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March of the chekists: Beria’s secret police patronage network and Soviet crypto-politics
Timothy K. Blauvelt
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Expediency always wins over ideology: Putin’s attitudes toward the Russian Communist Party
Vladimir Shlapentokh
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A game-theoretic model for protest in the context of post-communism
Konstantin Ash
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The view from city hall: Local perceptions of intergovernmental fiscal relations in the Czech Republic
Scott M. Smith
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Phillip J. Bryson
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Gary C. Cornia
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Printmedia poll reporting in Poland: Poll as news in Polish parliamentary campaigns, 1991–2007
Robert Szwed
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Fighting corruption in public procurement in post-communist states: Obstacles and solutions
Åse Berit Grødeland
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Aadne Aasland
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Assessing civil society in Putin’s Russia: The plight of women’s crisis centers
Janet Elise Johnson
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Aino Saarinen
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Legitimating totalitarianism: Melodrama and mass politics in North Korean film
Alexander Dukalskis
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Zachary Hooker
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