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Demokratizatsiya
The
Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization
VOLUME 9
CONTENTS
Volume 9, Number 1 (Winter 2001)
(Zig-Zags in Current
Russian Politics)
Russia's Ulster: The Chechen War and
Its Consequences
Stephen Blank
The
Special Powers of Russia's Parliament
Igor V. Grankin
Nongovernmental
Actors in U.S. and Russian Chemical Demilitarization Efforts: A Need for
Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
Igor Khripunov and George W. Parshall
Barkashov
and the Russian Power Ministries, 1994-2000
John B. Dunlop
The
Dark Forces: Popular Analogies in Russian Politics
Alexander Zaslavsky
Russia's
Troubled Economy The Political Economy of Federalism in Russia
Prateek Goorha
Russia
and the IMF: A Sordid Tale of Moral Hazard
Stefan Hedlund
Privatization
in Russia: Preliminary Results and Socioeconomic Implications
Victor Supyan
Moving
Money, Making Money, and Parking Money Overseas: Front Companies in Offshore
Jurisdictions
Vladimir Brovkin
Volume 9, Number 2 (Spring
2001)
Trends
in Russian Regional Politics under Putin
The City, Contested Identity, and Democratic Transitions
Blair A. Ruble
"Back
to the USSR?" New Trends in Russian Regional Policy
Emil Pain
Between
Appeasement and Coercion: Russia's Center-Periphery Relations from Yeltsin to
Putin
Michael Thumann
Russian
Federalism: Continuing Myth or Political Salvation?
Daniel R.
Kempton
Perm
Oblast: Autonomies to Choose From
Boris
Povarnitsyn
Russia's
Relations with China and India: Strategic Partnerships, Yes; Strategic
Alliances, No
Andrew C. Kuchins
Putin's
Policy toward Japan: Return of the Two Islands, or More?
Hiroshi Kimura
Russian
Responses to Crisis Management in the Balkans: How NATO's Past Actions May
Shape Russia's Future Involvement
Rebecca J. Johnson
Military
Reform: Can It Get off the Ground under Putin?
Dmitri V. Trenin
Homelessness
and Criminal Exploitation of Russian Minors:
Realities, Resources, and Legal Remedies
Sally W. Stoecker
Volume 9, Number 3 (Summer 2001)
Political, Economic,
and Educational Developments
Russian Federation
Putin's
Federal Reform Package: A Recipe for Unchecked Kremlin Power
Robert Orttung
Democratizing
Russian Higher Education
Michael V. Deaver
Georgia
The
Political Underpinnings of U.S. Bilateral Aid to the Countries of
Transcaucasus
Ekaterine Metreveli and Ester Hakobyan
Trafficking
in Human Beings in Georgia and the CIS
Georgi Glont
Ukraine
Economic
Liberalism and Security Preferences: A Comparative Case Study of Russia and
Ukraine in the 1990s
Benjamin E. Goldsmith
Ukrainian
Higher Education in Transition: Perspectives and Policy Implications
William Gleason
Russian
Humor
The
New Russians' Jokelore: Genesis and Sociological Interpretations
Emil Draitser
Volume 9, Number 4 (Fall 2001)
Views
on 11 September: Demokratizatsiya Executive Editors
How
to Fight a Religious Protest Movement
Vladimir N. Brovkin
A
Half-Democratic Russia Will Always Be a Half-Ally to the United States
Michael McFaul and
Nikolai Zlobin
The
End of the Insular State
Sally W. Stoecker
Russia
Russia's
Potential Futures in the Euro-Atlantic-OECD World
Ira Straus
Putin's
Federal Reforms: Reintegrating Russia's Legal Space or
Upsetting the Metastability of Russia's Asymmetrical Federalism
Gordon M. Hahn
Migration
and Restructuring in Post-Soviet Russia
Timothy Heleniak
Russian
Nationalism in Western Studies:
Misadventures of a Moribund Paradigm
Alexander Yanov
Ukraine
Can
Ukrainian Communists and Socialists Evolve to Social Democracy?
Olexiy Haran'
Apart
from Russia or Part of Russia: A Sad Saga of Ukrainian-Russian Relations
Igor Torbakaov
Belarus/Poland
Religion
and Politics in Neighboring Belarus and Poland: Gender Dimensions
Larissa Titarenko
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