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March - Volume 55, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 204
June - Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 1 - 129
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Volume 55, Issue 1
March 2022
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0967-067X
EISSN
1873-6920
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The East Is Red…Again! How the Specters of Communism and Russia Shape Central and Eastern European Views of China
Peter Gries
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Richard Turcsányi
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How to Train Your Dragon
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Armenia’s Velvet Revolution in an Authoritarian Orbit
Anna Ohanyan
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Nerses Kopalyan
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Legitimizing Putin’s Regime
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The Transformations of the Narrative of Russia’s Post-Soviet Transition
Olga Malinova
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How the Crimean Tatars Resist Russian Occupation in Crimea
Mariia Shynkarenko
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Against Putin and Corruption, for Navalny and the “Revolution”?
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The Dynamics of Framing and Mobilization in the Russian Political Protests of 2017–18
Ivan Fomin
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Olga Nadskakuła-Kaczmarczyk
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Transformation of Civil Society in Poland under the United Right Government
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From Compartmentalization to Political Division
Marcin Ślarzyński
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The Effect of Election Observation
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Evidence from Ukraine 2004 Presidential Elections
Marta Regalia
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Common-Pool Resource Depletion and Dictatorship
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North Korean Coastal Fishing in the Age of Marketization
Peter Ward
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Andrei Lankov
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Jiyoung Kim
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