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March - Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 79
June - Volume 52, Issue 2, Pages 81 - 185
September - Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages 187 - 295
December - Volume 52, Issue 4, Pages 297 - 390
Volume 52, Issue 2
June 2019
ISSN 0967-067X
EISSN 1873-6920
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How post-imperial democracies die: A comparison of Weimar Germany and post-Soviet Russia
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Andreas Umland
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Sectoral dimensions of Poland's investment development path revisited
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Jan Nowak
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Radosław Wolniak
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The “Rape of Europe”: 2016 New Year's Eve sexual assaults in Cologne in hegemonic discourse of Russian media
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Oleg Riabov
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Classical Marxism and Maoism: A comparative study
A. James Gregor
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The development of policy actors involved in the Bologna reform in Ukraine
Iryna Kushnir
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Income inequality and level of corruption in post-communist European countries between 1995 and 2014
Kristýna Bašná
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Trust, mental models and community participation in transition: Evidence from rural Ukraine
Vasyl Kvartiuk
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Daily identity practices: Belarus and potato eaters
Anna Zadora
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Neo-patrimonial practices and sustainability of authoritarian regimes in Eurasia
Stanislav N. Shkel
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