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Demokratizatsiya
The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization

VOLUME 8
CONTENTS

Volume 8, Number 1 (Winter 2000)
(With a closer look at crime and corruption)

Russia's 1999 Parliamentary Elections: Party Consolidation and Fragmentation
Michael McFaul

After Kosovo: The Impact of NATO Expansion on Russian Political Parties
Johanna Granville

Patronage and the Presidential Critique: Budget Policy in the Fifth Russian State Duma
Frank C. Thames, Jr.

Importing Civil Society: Foreign Aid and the Women's Movement in Russia
Sarah Henderson

The Boss: How Yuri Luzhkov Runs Moscow
Donald N. Jensen

On Strategies for Combating Corruption in Russia
Vitaly A. Nomokonov

The Rise in Human Trafficking and the Role of Organized Crime
Sally Stoecker

Russian Realities: Nuclear Weapons, Bureaucratic Maneuvers, and Organized Crime
Todd H. Nelson


Volume 8, Number 2 (Spring 2000)
(Special rubrics on Belarus in transition and the social costs of transition in Russia)

The Russian State Duma, On-Stage and Off: Inquiry, Impeachment, and Opposition
Martha Merritt

Putin and Shoigu: Reversing Russia's Decline
Theodore Karasik

Coming of Age in Post-Soviet Central Asia: New Dilemmas and Challenges Facing Youth and Children
Kathleen Kuehnast

Politics in Post-Soviet Russia: Where Are the Women?
Carol Nechemias

The Social-Psychological Roots of Ethnic Problems in Crimea
Carina Korostelina

The Walls That Have Yet to Fall: Belarus as a Mirror of CIS Transition
Larissa G. Titarenko

Foreign Trade Policymaking in Belarus: Current Practices and Problems
Irina E. Tochitskaya

Is it Power or Principle? A Footnote on the Talbott Doctrine
Fredo Arias-King


Volume 8, Number 3 (Summer 2000)

Belarus: Self-Identification and Statehood
Stanislau Shushkevich

Belarus's Relations with NATO and Russia in the Context of European Security
Andrei Fedorov

In Search of a Historic Yeltsin
Leon Aron

Remembering Anatoly Sobchak
Alan Holiman

Russian Democracy--A U.S. National Security Interest
Michael McFaul and Sarah E. Mendelson

The Fate of the Russian State
Thomas E. Graham, Jr.

National Security, Civil Society, and Human Rights in Russia: Conceptual and Legal Framework
Sergei Baburkin

On the Way toward Democracy: Women's Activism in Kazakhstan
Galiya Khassanova

The Writing on the Wall: "New Russian" Humor


Volume 8, Number 4 (Fall 2000)
(A look at divergent paths nine years after the USSR: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Georgia)

Vladimir Putin's Vertical State and the Embryo of a Horizontal Opposition
Virginie Coulloudon

Russia: Its Place in the Twenty-First Century and the Implications for the United States
David Satter

Civic Community, Communist Support, and Democratization in Russia: The View from Smolensk
Christopher Marsh

Ukraine: Vagaries of the Post-Soviet Transition
Igor Torbakov

Borderland Identities or Steering a Sinking Ship?
Michael Szporer

Halfway Home and a Long Way to Go: Russian and Kazakh Roads to Sectoral and Political Corruption
Keith E. Henderson

Recent Elections in Georgia: At Long Last, Stability?
Darrell Slider

Georgia at the Crossroads
Georgi Glonti

Unraveling the Mysteries of the Tashkent Bombings: Theories and Implications
Abdumannob Polat and Nickolai Butkevich

Environmental Challenges in the NIS: Recommendations for the New U.S. Administration
Nancy Lubin

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