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Demokratizatsiya
The
Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization
VOLUME 12
CONTENTS
Volume 12, Number 1 (Winter 2004)
Introduction
Fredo Arias-King
Russia's Democratic
Retrenchment
Putin
Represents an Imperial Course for Russia
Interview with Grigory A. Yavlinsky
Putin's
Russia: Is It a Doable Project?
Mikhail
Beliaev
Aleksandr
Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics
John B. Dunlop
Change in Belarus and
Georgia
Belarus
Will Soon Be Liberated
An Interview with Stanislau Shushkevich
Georgia:
Rise and Fall of the Facade Democracy
Jaba Devdariani
Genesis of Reforms
Chernobyl
and Its Political Fallout: A Reassessment
Nicholas Daniloff
Founding
Presidents of Soviet Successor States:
A Comparative Study
David C. Brooker
Book Review Essay
From
Russia without Love: The "Fourth Wave" of
Global Human Trafficking
Johanna Granville
Yuri
Shchekochikhin: A Tribute
Volume 12, Number 2 (Spring 2004)
Where
Is Russia Going? Putin's Second Term
Vladimir Brovkin
The
Origins of United Russia and the Putin Presidency:
The Role of Contingency in Party-System Development
Henry E. Hale
Managed
Democracy? Building Stealth Authoritarianism
in St. Petersburg
Gordon M. Hahn
Federal
Reforms in Russia: Putin's Challenge to the Republics
James Alexander
Russia's
Political Party System as an Impediment to Democratization
Jonathan W.
Riggs and Peter J. Schraeder
Civil
Society in the Post-Communist Context: Linking
Theoretical Concept and Social Transformation
Tanya Narozhna
Georgia,
Moldova, and Bulgaria: Dismantling Communist
Structures Is Hardly Extremism
Interview with Irina
Sarishvili-Chanturia, Iurie Rosca, and Philip Dimitrov
Volume 12, Number 3 (Summer 2004)
The Secret Police
Introduction
Ilan Berman and J.
Michael Waller
Russia:
Death and Resurrection of the KGB
J. Michael Waller
Czech
Republic: Cui Bono, Cui Prodest?
Jaroslav Basta
East
Germany: The Stasi and De-Stasification
John O. Koehler
Estonia:
Toward Post-Communist Reconstruction
Aadu Oll
Lithuania:
A Problem of Disclosure
Tomas Skucas
Tropical
Chekists: The Secret Police Legacy in Nicaragua
J. Michael Waller
Poland:
Continuity and Change
Andrzej Grajewski
Esau's
Birthright and Jacob's Pottage: A Brief Look at
Orthodox-Methodist Ecumenism in Twentieth-Century Russia
Rev. Thomas Hoffman
and William Alex Pridemore
Volume 12, Number 4 (Fall 2004)
Back
to the Future: An Overview of Moldova Under Voronin
Paul D. Quinlan
Socialism
with Unclear Characteristics:
The Moldovan Communists in Government
Luke March
Federalization
and Constitution-Making as an Instrument
of Conflict Resolution
Steven D. Roper
The
Foreign Policy of the Voronin Administration
Robert Weiner
Interview
with Dumitru Braghis
The
Democrats Must Cooperate
Interview with Iurie
Rosca
The
Tyranny of Small Differences: The Relationship between Ethnic
Diversity and Democracy in the Former Socialist Bloc
Scott Radnitz
The
Internet and Democratization:
The Development of Russian Internet Policy
Marcus Alexander
Interview
with Yuri Felshtinsky
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