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Demokratizatsiya
The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization

VOLUME 10
CONTENTS

Volume 10, Number 1 (Winter 2002)
Economic, Political, and Social Trends in Russia's Regions

Regional Variations in the Implementation of Russia's Federal District Reform
Lynn D. Nelson and Irina Y. Kuzes

Social Capital and Grassroots Democracy in Russia's Regions: Evidence from the 1999-2001 Gubernatorial Elections
Christopher Marsh

Adult Stigmatization and the Hidden Power of Homeless
Children in Russia

Clementine Fujimura

Transnational Crime and Foreign Policy

Transnational Crime: The Case of Russian Organized Crime and the Role of International Cooperation in Law Enforcement
Louise Shelley

Russian-Iranian Relations in the Putin Era
Mark N. Kat

Politics in Post-Soviet States

Moldova under Lucinschi
Paul D. Quinlan

Book Review
Alexandra George, Journey into Kazakhstan: The True Face of the Nazarbayev Regime, reviewed by William D. Shingleton.

Volume 10, Number 2 (Spring 2002)

Introduction
Michael A. McFaul

Theory and History
On the Road to the Civic Forum: State and Civil Society from Yeltsin to Putin
Marcia A. Weigle

The Kremlin's Civic Forum: Cooperation or Co-optation for Civil Society in Russia?
Alexander Nikitin and Jane Buchanan

Civil Society and the Challenge of Russian Gosudarstvennost
John Squier

Sectors, Groups, Regions

Two Paths to a Greener Future: Environmentalism and Civil Society Development in Russia
Laura Henry

Women's NGOs in Russia: Struggling from the Margins
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom

Comprehending the Weakness of Russia's Unions
Stephen Crowley

Human Rights in Post-Soviet Russia
Jonathan D. Weiler

Book Reviews
Jeffrey Brooks, Thank You, Comrade Stalin! Soviet Public Culture from Revolution to
Cold War
, reviewed by Martin McCauley; Elizabeth De Boer-Ashworth, The Global Political Economy and Post-1989 Change: The Place of the Central European Transition, reviewed by Donald Bowles

Volume 10, Number 3 (Summer 2002)
Russian Civil Society, Part 2

Postcommunist Civil Society in Comparative Perspective
Marc Morje Howard

Civil Society from Above? Statist and Liberal Models of State-Building in Russia
Henry E. Hale

Recent Assessments of Social Organizations in Russia
Alfred B. Evans Jr.

Russia's Elites in Search of Consensus: What Kind of Consolidation?
Vladimir Gelman

Toward an Uncivil Society? Contextualizing the Decline of Post-Soviet Russian Parties of the Extreme Right Wing
Andreas Umland

Civil Activism without NGOs: The Communist Party as a Civil Society Substitute
Ivan Kurilla

Lost Civilization: The Thorough Repression of Civil Society in Belarus
Mark Lenzi

Volume 10, Number 4 (Fall 2002)

Structure and Context in the Study of Post-Soviet Russia:
Several Empirical Generalizations in Search of a Theory

Leon Aron

Fueling the Fire: The Prospects for Russian Oil and Gas
Fiona Hill and Florence Fee

Mexico and Russia: Mirror Images?
Nikolas K. Gvosdev

Putin and the Middle East
Robert O. Freedman

The Agenda before NATO and Russia
Tomas Valasek

Estonia's Knight Returns
Mel Huang

Russia, Islam, and the War on Terrorism: An Uneasy Future
Ariel Cohen

The 2002 Parliamentary Elections as an Indicator of the
Sociopolitical Development of Ukraine

Oleksandr Sushko

Anatoly S. Chernyaev, My Six Years with Gorbachev, reviewed by Wayne Chinander;
Marcia A. Weigle, Russia's Liberal Project: State-Society Relations in the
Transition from Communism
,
reviewed by Brenda J. Vallance

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