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Demokratizatsiya
The
Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization
VOLUME 3 CONTENTS
Volume 3, Number 1 (Winter 1995)
(Special issue with a close look at Chechnya, plus what the NIS can learn
from the Bulgarian transition)
Russian
Policy in the Wake of the Chechen Invasion
Kennan Institute
Roundtable
Yeltsin's
Betrayal of Democracy
Yelena Bonner
Democracy
Is Not Dead in Russia
Louise I. Shelley
Free
Trade Unions in Russia
Ludmila Alexeeva
The
Path to the New Russian Constitution
Rita Moore
Coalitional
Behavior in the Lithuanian Parliament: The First Four Years
Terry D. Clark
Toward
Reform of the Lithuanian Economy
Thomas Grennes
Transition
in Bulgaria: Paradigm, Outcomes and Lessons for the Late Starters
Atanas Gotchev
"Excuse
Me _ΔΆ I've No Machinery, No Money and No Market: How Do I Farm?"
Jeffrey Levine
Bulgaria's
Transition to a Market Economy
Alfred Levinson
Volume 3, Number 2 (Spring 1995)
Nationalism
and Democracy in Ukraine
Paula J. Dobriansky
The
State and Economic Reform in Ukraine
Volodymyr Zviglyanich
Ukrainian
Free Trade Unions
Seymon Karikov
Country
of Eternal "Pregnancy"
Nikolai V. Zlobin
Russian
Cultural Values and Their Effect on Domestic and Foreign Policy
V.N. Podoprigora and
T.I. Krasnopevtseva
Local
Scholarship, Public Policy, and Power. Public Policy Research and Local
Reforms in Russia: The Case Study of Nizhny-Novgorod
Andrey S. Makarychev
Russian
Policy and Central Asian Energy, Economics, and Security
Stephen Blank
The
Chechen Crisis and the Media
Nicholas Daniloff and
Sergei Grigoriev
Media
and Politics in Central Asia
Mehrdad Haghayeghi
Volume 3, Number 3 (Summer 1995)
Sex
as a Mirror of the Russian Revolution
Igor S. Kon
Will
Russia Become the Capital of World Feminism
Nadezhda Azhgikhina
Women
and Employment Policy in Contemporary Russia
Mary I. Dakin
Communists,
Democracy, and Reform in Post-Communist Russia
Ian McAllister and
Stephen White
Organized
Crime and Corruption in Russia
Sergei Boskholov
Political
History of Russian Bureaucracy and Roots of Its Power
Maryanne Ozernoy and
Tatiana Samsonova
New
Politics in Kazakhstan
Louise I. Shelley
Development
of Democracy in Kazakhstan
Kairbek Suleimenov and
Zharmakan Tuyakbayev
Kazakh
Trade Unions
Gennady Nekitin
From
the Archives: Letters from Stalin, Lenin and Ordzhonikidze
Volume 3, Number 4 (Fall 1995)
From
Marx to Markets: Reform of the Russian University Economics Curriculum
Stanley L. Brue and Craig R. MacPhee
Business
Education and Change in Russia and Eastern Europe
Fred J. Evans and Nancy J. Birch
Labor
Policy and a New Workplace Governance System in Russia
Jay S. Siegel
Interpretations
of Soviet State and Social Structure: Perceptions of Members of the First
Russian Democratic Political Groups, 1985-1991
Alexander Lukin
Not
U.S. vs. Russia, But Humanity vs. Inhumanity
Christopher H. Smith
In
How Many Ways Will Russia Resemble Uzbekistan?
Steny H. Hoyer
How
the West Shouldn't React to Events in Chechnya
Sergei Kovalev
Eyewitness
Accounts from Chechnya
Yevgenia Albats
After
Chechnya: Threats to Russian Democracy and U.S.-Russia Relations
Ariel Cohen
From
the Archives: Supreme Soviet Investigation of
the 1991 Coup: The Suppressed Transcripts, Part I (Transcript of the hearings
in the Supreme Soviet of Russia by the Commission for Investigating the
Causes and Circumstances of the August Putsch [the Ponomarev Commission], on
the subject of "Concerning the Role of the Repressive Organs in the
Putsch of 19-21 August 1991")
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