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Demokratizatsiya
The
Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization
Russian Federation
(part 1)
Foreign
Relations: West (U.S., EU, NATO)
The U.S. and
Russia in the New World Order
Pyotr V. Gladkov (1.3)
Five Different
Perceptions on the Future of Russian Foreign Policy
Victor Yasmann (1.4)
Can We Help Russia
Become a Good Neighbor?
Paul A. Goble (2.1)
Russias and Americas
Intertwined Fates
Blair A. Ruble (2.1)
Regional Conflicts in
the Former Soviet Union and U.S.-Russian Relations
Andrew Bennett (2.1)
America Lacks a Foreign
Policy towards Russia
Interview with
Alexander N. Yakovlev (2.1)
Russian Policy in the
Wake of the Chechen Invasion
Kennan Institute
Roundtable (3.1)
Not U.S. vs. Russia,
But Humanity vs. Inhumanity
Christopher H. Smith
(3.4)
How the West Shouldnt
React to Events in Chechnya
Sergei Kovalev (3.4)
After Chechnya: Threats
to Russian Democracy and U.S.-Russia Relations
Ariel Cohen (3.4)
Why Russia Needs NATO
Martin Walker (5.4)
NATO Expansion: A View
from the State Duma
Valery N. Gorokhov and
Dmitry Ye. Gorovtsov (6.1)
In International
Politics, Everyone Is for Himself
Interview with Alexei
Mitrofanov (6.1)
Refocusing American
Policy towards Russia: Theory and Practice
Michael McFaul (6.2)
Lending a Hand While
Keeping Our Distance
Interview with Jeane
J. Kirkpatrick (7.2)
Russias Many Foreign Policies
Michael McFaul (7.3)
Discourse on NATO in
Russia during the Kosovo War
Vladimir Brovkin (7.4)
After Kosovo: The
Impact of NATO Expansion on Russian Political Parties
Johanna Granville
(8.1)
Is it Power or
Principle? A Footnote on the Talbott Doctrine
Fredo Arias-King (8.2)
Russian DemocracyA
U.S. National Security Interest
Michael McFaul and
Sarah E. Mendelson (8.3)
Russia: Its Place in
the Twenty-First Century and the Implications for the United States
David Satter (8.3)
Russian Responses
to Crisis Management in the Balkans: How NATOs Past Actions May Shape
Russias Future Involvement
Rebecca J. Johnson
(9.2)
How to Fight a
Religious Protest Movement?
Vladimir N. Brovkin
(9.4)
A Half Democratic
Russia Will Always Be a Half-Ally to the United States
Michael McFaul and
Nikolai Zlobin (9.4)
The End of the
Insular State?
Sally W. Stoecker
(9.4)
Russias Potential
Futures in the Euro-Atlantic-OECD World
Ira Straus (9.4)
The Agenda Before NATO
and Russia
Tomas Valasek (10.4)
Russia, Islam and the
War on Terrorism: An Uneasy Future
Ariel Cohen (10.4)
The United States,
Russia and the New Challenges
Nikolai V. Zlobin
(11.1)
With or Against the
West: Russias Debate Continues
Herman Pirchner (11.1)
U.S. Terrorism,
International Security, and Leadership: Toward a U.S.-EU-Russia Security
Triangle
George Voskopoulos
(11.2)
The Future of
Russo-American Partnership
Stephen Blank (11.2)
Russia in the New
World Order: Power and Tolerance in Contemporary International Relations
Valerii Ivanovich
Mikhailenko (11.2)
Who Is with Whom: The
United States, the European Union, and Russia on the Eve of War in Iraq
Vladimir Brovkin
(11.2)
Working with the
Russians
Donald N. Jensen
(11.2)
NATO: The Only West
that Russia Has?
Ira Straus (11.2)
Russias Accession to
the Council of Europe and Compliance with European Human Rights Norms
Pamela A. Jordan
(11.2)
U.S. Support for
Anti-Soviet and Anti-Russian Guerrilla Movements and the Undermining of
Democracy
Michael Powelson
(11.2)
Russias Preferred
Self-Image and the Two Chechen Wars
Simone Ispa-Landa
(11.2)
Putin Represents and
Imperial Course for Russia
Grigory Yavlinsky
(interview) (12.1)
Foreign Relations:
Former Soviet Bloc
Russia and Her
Western Neighbors
Roger E. Kanet and
Brian V. Souders (1.3)
Can We Help Russia
Become a Good Neighbor?
Paul A. Goble (2.1)
Regional Conflicts in
the Former Soviet Union and U.S.-Russian Relations
Andrew Bennett (2.1)
Russia, the Baltic
States and the West
Rita Putins Peters
(2.4)
Russian Policy and
Central Asian Energy, Economics, and Security
Stephen Blank (3.2)
Russian Policy in the
Transcaucasian Near Abroad: The Case of Azerbaijan
Jim MacDougall (5.1)
The Dynamics of
Integration: Russia and the Near Abroad
Jan S. Adams (6.1)
Back Yard Politics:
Russias Foreign Policy toward the Caspian Basin
Brent Griffith (6.2)
Belaruss Relations
with NATO and Russia in the Context of European Security
Andrei Fedorov (8.2)
Apart from Russia
or Part of Russia: A Sad Saga of Ukrainian-Russian Relations
Igor Torbakov (9.4)
Baltic-Russian
Relations in Light of Expanding NATO and the EU
Marko Mihkelson (11.2)
Putin Represents an
Imperial Course for Russia
Grigory Yavlinsky
(interview) (12.1)
Foreign Relations:
Asia and Middle East
A Paradigm Shift in
Russo-Japanese Relations
Tsuneo Akaha (6.2)
Russo-Japanese
Relations: Opportunity for a Rapprochement?
Peggy Falkenheim Meyer
(6.2)
Russia and the Two
Koreas: The Dilemmas of Dual Engagement
James Clay Moltz (6.2)
Sino-Russian Relations:
Will the Strategic Partnership Endure?
Gilbert Rozman (6.2)
Russias Relations
with China and India: Strategic Partnership, Yes; Strategic Alliances, No
Andrew C. Kuchins
(9.2)
Putins Policy
Towards Japan: Return of the Two Islands, or More?
Hiroshi Kimura (9.2)
Russian-Iranian
Relations in the Putin Era
Mark N. Katz (10.1)
Putin and the Middle
East
Robert O. Freedman
(10.4)
Russia, Islam and the
War on Terrorism: An Uneasy Future
Ariel Cohen (10.4)
Who Is with Whom: The
United States, the European Union, and Russia on the Eve of War in Iraq
Vladimir Brovkin
(11.2)
Western Aid to
Russia and NIS
A Strategy to Encourage
Democracy in the Newly Independent States
Constantine C. Menges
(2.1)
Bull in a China Shop:
USAIDs Post-Soviet Mission
Peter J. Stavrakis
(4.2)
Correspondence:
Responses to Stavrakiss critique of U.S. aid policy by Richard Armitage,
George Burrill and a response by Peter Stavrakis (4.3)
An Initial Assessment
of U.S. Aid to Russia, 1992-1995: And a Strategy for More Effective Assistance
Constantine C. Menges
(4.4)
Clique-Run
Organizations and U.S. Economic Aid: An Institutional Analysis
Janine R. Wedel (4.4)
Delay, Postpone,
Obfuscate, Derail: A Case Study of U.S. Government Response to Criticism of
Assistance Programs in Russia
J. Michael Waller
(5.1)
To Russia, With Cash
J. Michael Waller
(5.1)
Response from the
Department of State
Richard Morningstar
(5.1)
Authors Rebuttal to
the Department of State
J. Michael Waller
(5.1)
Response from the
Department of Defense
Ashton B. Carter (5.1)
Authors Rebuttal to
the Department of Defense
J. Michael Waller (5.1)
Rigging the
U.S.-Russian Relationship: Harvard, Chubais, and the Transidentity Game
Janine R. Wedel (7.4)
Is it Power or
Principle? A Footnote on the Talbott Doctrine
Fredo Arias-King (8.2)
Russian DemocracyA
U.S. National Security Interest
Michael McFaul and
Sarah E. Mendelson (8.3)
Environmental
Challenges in the NIS: Recommendations for the New U.S. Administration
Nancy Lubin (8.4)
Nongovernmental
Actors in U.S. and Russian Chemical Demilitarization Efforts: A Need for
Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
Igor Khripunov and
George W. Parshall (9.1)
Russia and the IMF:
A Sordid Tale of Moral Hazard
Stefan Hedlund (9.1)
Military and
National Security Issues (ex KGB)
Contending with
Russias Military Machine
Stephen Blank (2.1)
When Will Russia
Abandon Its Secret Chemical Weapons Program?
Gale Colby and Irene
Goldman (2.1)
Nuclear Proliferation
Dangers in the NIS: An Interim Assessment
James E. Doyle (2.2)
The Impact of the
Military-Industrial Complex on the Emerging Russian Development Strategy
Yevgeny Kuznetsov
(4.1)
From the Archives:
Russian Supreme Soviet Investigation of the 1991 Coup: The Suppressed
Transcripts, Part IV (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 Hearings on the
Participation of the Leadership of the Soviet Armed Forces) (4.4)
From the Archives:
Russian Supreme Soviet Investigation of the 1991 Coup: The Suppressed
Transcripts, Part V (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 Hearings on the
Participation of the Leadership of the Soviet Armed Forces, part II) (5.4)
From Decline to
Disintegration: The Russian Military Meets the Millennium
Eva T. Busza (7.4)
The Russian Military
Faces Creeping Disintegration
Dale R. Herspring
(7.4)
Russian Realities:
Nuclear Weapons, Bureaucratic Maneuvers, and Organized Crime
Todd H. Nelson (8.1)
National Security,
Civil Society, and Human Rights in Russia: Conceptual and Legal Framework
Sergei Baburkin (8.3)
Nongovernmental
Actors in U.S. and Russian Chemical Demilitarization Efforts: A Need for
Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
Igor Khripunov and
George W. Parshall (9.1)
Military Reform:
Can It Get off the Ground under Putin?
Dmitri V. Trenin (9.2)
Economic Liberalism
and Security Preferences: A Comparative Case Study of Russia and Ukraine in
the 1990s
Benjamin E. Goldsmith
(9.3)
Constitutional and
Legal Issues
Russias Legal
Foundations for Civil Repression
J. Michael Waller
(1.3)
Yeltsin, the Press and
the New Constitution
Nick Daniloff (2.1)
The Path to the New
Russian Constitution
Rita Moore (3.1)
Legal Reform in Russia:
A View from the State Duma
Interview with Oleg O.
Mironov (5.2)
Russia, Crime and the
Moral Educative Function of Law
Barbara Ann Stolz
(6.1)
The Rule of Law and
Russian CultureAre They Compatible?
Ronald R. Pope (7.2)
Russian Constitutional
Change: An Opportunity Missed
Robert Sharlet (7.3)
An Illinois Yankee in
Tsar Yeltsins Court: Justice in Russia
Ronald R. Pope
National Security,
Civil Society, and Human Rights in Russia: Conceptual and Legal Framework
Sergei Baburkin (8.3)
Constitutional Law and
Politics in Russia: Surviving the First Decade
Robert Sharlet (11.1)
From Partiinost to
Zakonnost: The Languid Creation of Legal Consciousness in Russia
Sally W. Stoecker
(11.1)
Resisting Putins
Federal Reforms on the Legal Front
Robert Sharlet (11.3)
Reforming the
Procedural Rules for Business Litigation in Russia: To What End?
Kathryn Hendley (11.3)
The New Justices of
the Peace in the Russian Federation: A Cornerstone of Judicial Reform?
Peter H. Solomon, Jr.
(11.3)
The New Russian Code
of Criminal Procedure: The Next Step on the Path of Russias Democratization
Victor V. Filippov
(11.3)
Federalism /
Provinces (ex Chechnya)
Russian Federalism and
Reform
James Voorhees (2.4)
A Viable Russian Federalism
Rein Staal (2.4)
Autonomy for Eastern
Finno-Ugric Nations: A Test for Russian Democracy
Rein Taagepera (2.4)
The Rise of the
Provincial Press
Elizabeth Schillinger
(2.3)
The New Provincial Journalism
Alexander Meltsaev
(2.3)
The Revival of Islam
and Islamic Publishing
Magomedkhan M.
Magomedkhanov (2.3)
Local Scholarship,
Public Policy, and Power. Public Policy Research and Local Reforms in Russia:
The Case Study of Nizhny-Novgorod
Andrey S. Makarychev
(3.2)
Cats and Mice: The
Presidential Campaign in the Russian Heartland
Gennady A. Gershanok
(4.3)
The Specter of
Integration in Russia: Lessons for the West and Ukraine
Volodymyr Zviglyanich
(4.4)
The Split and
Reconfiguration of Ex-Communist Party Factions in the Russian Oblasts: Chelyabinsk,
Samara, Ulyanovsk, Tambov and Tver (1991-95)
Kimitaka Matsuzato
(5.1)
Russias 1996
Gubernatorial Elections and the Implications for Yeltsin
Laura Belin (5.2)
Russias Elected
Governors: A Force to Be Reckoned With
Marc Zlotnik (5.2)
Civil Society and
Political Authority in the Semenov District
Alfred B. Evans (5.2)
Interest Representation
in Sverdlovsk and the Ascendancy of Regional Corporatism
Lynn Nelson and Irina
Y. Kuzes (5.2)
The Municipal
Legislature in Novosibirsk, 1992-95
Jonathan Harris (5.2)
Nation Making in
Russias Jewish Autonomous Oblast: Initial Goals and Surprising Results
William R. Siegel
(5.3)
Pluralism in the Komi
Republic? Overcoming Executive Resistance
James Alexander (7.3)
Leadership in Modern
Russian Society: A Regional Survey
Tatiyana Ryskova (7.3)
Russian Regions as
International Actors
Andrey S. Makarychev
(7.4)
Russian Regions after
the Crisis: Coping with Economic Troubles Governors Reap Political Rewards
Radoslav K. Petkov and Natan M.
Shklyar (7.4)
George Kennan and the
Challenge of Siberia
Nicholas Daniloff (7.4)
The Boss: How Yuri
Luzhkov Runs Moscow
Donald N. Jensen (8.1)
Civic Community,
Communist Support, and Democratization in Russia: The View from Smolensk
Christopher Marsh (8.4)
The Political
Economy of Federalism in Russia
Prateek Goorha (9.1)
The City, Contested
Identity and Democratic Transitions
Blair A. Ruble (9.2)
Back to the USSR?
New Trends in Russian Regional Policy
Emil Pain
Between Appeasement
and Coercion: Russian Center-Periphery Relations from Yeltsin to Putin
Michael Thumann (9.2)
Russian Federalism:
Continuing Myth or Political Salvation?
Daniel R. Kempton (9.2)
Perm Oblast:
Autonomies to Choose From
Boris Povarnitsyn (9.2)
Putins Federal
Reform Package: A Recipe for Unchecked Kremlin Power
Robert Orttung (9.3)
Putins Federal
Reforms: Reintegrating Russias Legal Space or Upsetting the Metastability of
Russias Asymmetrical Federalism
Gordon M. Hahn (9.4)
Regional Variations in
the Implementation of Russias Federal District Reform
Lynn D. Nelson and Irina Y. Kuzes
(10.1)
Social Capital and
Grassroots Democracy in Russias Regions: Evidence from the 1999-2001
Gubernatorial Elections
Christopher Marsh (10.1)
Resisting Putins Federal
Reforms on the Legal Front
Robert Sharlet (11.3)
The Past, Present and
Future of the Russian Federal State
Gordon M. Hahn (11.3)
A Comparative Analysis
of the 1994, 1998, and 2002 Election Campaigns for the Nikolayev City Council
Olena Yatsunka (11.3)
Managed Democracy?
Building Stealth Authoritarianism in St. Petersburg
Gordon M. Hahn (12.2)
Chechnya
Russian Policy in the
Wake of the Chechen Invasion
Kennan Institute Roundtable (3.1)
The Chechen Crisis and
the Media
Nicholas Daniloff and Sergei
Grigoriev (3.2)
Not U.S. vs. Russia,
But Humanity vs. Inhumanity
Christopher H. Smith (3.4)
In How Many Ways Will
Russia Resemble Uzbekistan?
Steny H. Hoyer (3.4)
How the West Shouldnt
React to Events in Chechnya
Sergei Kovalev (3.4)
Eyewitness Accounts
from Chechnya
Yevgenia Albats (3.4)
After Chechnya: Threats
to Russian Democracy and U.S.-Russia Relations
Ariel Cohen (3.4)
Conversations on
Chechnya: Introduction by the Interviewer
Nicholas Daniloff (4.2)
The Russian Army Has
Completely Fallen Apart
Interview with Dzhokhar M.
Dudayev (4.2)
International War
Crimes Tribunal Needed
Interview with Sergei Kovalev
(4.2)
Samashki: Belief and
Betrayal in a Chechen Town at War
Thomas Goltz (6.1)
Russias Ulster:
The Chechen War and Its Consequences
Stephen Blank (9.1)
Russias Preferred
Self-Image and the Two Chechen Wars
Simone Ispa-Landa (11.2)
The KGB and
Successors
When Will
Democrats Control the Former KGB?
J. Michael Waller (1.1)
On the Path to
Reforming the KGB: Proposals and Projects
A Demokratizatsiya Report (1.1)
More Troubled
Waters in the KGB Archives
Vladimir Abarinov (1.2)
Russias Legal
Foundations for Civil Repression
J. Michael Waller (1.3)
Chekists in
Cassocks: The Orthodox Church and the KGB
Keith Armes
(1.4)
Post-Soviet Sakharovs:
Renewed Persecution of Dissident Scientists and the American Response
J. Michael Waller (2.1)
Alexander Barkashov and
the Rise of National Socialism in Russia
John B. Dunlop (4.4)
Russian Political
Police: Immortal Traditions and Eternal Threats
Boris Pustintsev (4.4)
How the KGB Violates
Citizens Rights: The Case of Alexander Nikitin
Thomas Nilsen and Jon Gauslaa
(5.3)
From the Archives:
Russian Supreme Soviet Investigation of the 1991 Coup: The Suppressed
Transcripts, Part II (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) (4.1)
Barkashov and the
Russian Power Ministries, 1994-2000
John B. Dunlop (9.1)
Interview with Yuri
Felshtinsky
Miriam Lanskoi (12.1)
Russia: Death and
Resurrection of the KGB
J. Michael Waller (12.3)
Media and Press
Issues
Yeltsin, the Press and
the New Constitution
Nick Daniloff (2.1)
How Free Is the Media
in Russia Today
Nicholas Daniloff and Sergei
Grigoriev (2.3)
The Rise of the
Provincial Press
Elizabeth Schillinger (2.3)
The New Provincial Journalism
Alexander Meltsaev (2.3)
Political Threats to a
Free Press in Russia
Vitaly Tretyakov (2.3)
Political Control of
Television in Yeltsins Russia
Alexander Lyubimov (2.3)
The Revival of Islam
and Islamic Publishing
Magomedkhan M. Magomedkhanov
(2.3)
Can the West Help a
Russian Free Press?
Thomas Winship (2.3)
The Chechen Crisis and
the Media
Nicholas Daniloff and Sergei
Grigoriev (3.2)
The Russian Medias
Time of Troubles
Elizabeth Tucker (4.3)
The Moscow Press:
Vanguard of Democracy?
Ivan Ascher (4.3)
The Internet and
Democratization: The Development of Russian Internet Policy
Marcus Alexander (12.4)
Church and
Religion
Chekists in
Cassocks: The Orthodox Church and the KGB
Keith Armes (1.4)
The Revival of Islam
and Islamic Publishing
Magomedkhan M. Magomedkhanov
(2.3)
All Religions Are Equal,
But Some Are More Equal than Others: Russias 1997 Restrictive Law of
Religious Practices
William J. Kovatch, Jr. (6.2)
The Russian Orthodox
Church under Patriarch Aleksii II and the Russian State: An Unholy Alliance?
Leslie L. McGann (7.1)
Russias 1997 Law
Renews Religious Persecution
John B.
Dunlop (7.1)
The Patriarch and the
President: Religion and Political Choice in Russia
Vicki L.
Hesli, Ebru Erdem, William Reisinger, and Arthur Miller (7.1)
Esaus Birthright and
Jacobs Pottage: A Brief Look at Orthodox-Methodist Ecumenism in
Twentieth-Century Russia
Rev. Thomas
Hoffmann and William Alex Pridemore (12.3)
The Economy and
Economic Reform Issues
Privatizatsiya and
Kriminalizatsiya: How Organized Crime Is Hijacking Privatization
Svetlana
Glinkina (2.3)
Economic Conversion in
Perspective
Marshall
Goldman and Ethan B. Kapstein (4.1)
The Impact of the
Military-Industrial Complex on the Emerging Russian Development Strategy
Yevgeny
Kuznetsov (4.1)
Bull in a China Shop:
USAIDs Post-Soviet Mission
Peter J. Stavrakis
(4.2)
The Role of
Antimonopoly Committees in the Former Soviet Union
Thomas A. Timberg (5.2)
They Pretend to Pay
UsĶ The Wage Arrears Crisis in Post-Soviet States
Daniel Rosenblum (5.2)
The State of Transition
Economics
Anders slund (5.4)
Russian Economic Reform
and the Restructuring of Interest
Lynn D. Nelson and Irina Y. Kuzes
(6.3)
Fragmentation of
Authority and Privatization of the State
Vladimir Brovkin (6.3)
Governance and the
Russian Economy
Philip Hanson (6.3)
The Law Must Be
Advantageous to Foreigners
Interview with Oleg Mironov (7.3)
Patronage and the
Presidential Critique: Budget Policy in the Fifth Russian State Duma
Frank C.
Thames, Jr.
The Political
Economy of Federalism in Russia
Prateek
Goorha (9.1)
Russia and the IMF:
A Sordid Tale of Moral Hazard
Stefan Hedlund (9.1)
Privatization in
Russia: Preliminary Results and Socioeconomic Implications
Victor Supyan (9.1)
Economic Liberalism
and Security Preferences: A Comparative Case Study of Russia and Ukraine in
the 1990s
Benjamin E. Goldsmith (9.3)
Fueling the Future:
The Prospects for Russian Oil and Gas
Fiona Hill and Florence Fee
(10.4)
Russia as an Economic
Superpower: Fantasy or Possibility?
Marshall I. Goldman (11.1)
Trade Access Versus an
Economic Model
Anders
slund (11.1)
The End of Three
Ideological Eras: What Is Next for the Russian Economy?
James Millar (11.1)
Is Russia Rising?
Andrew C. Kuchins (11.1)
Stability vs.
Volatility: Why the CIS Is Not a Shining Example for Central Europe
Christoph H. Stefes (11.2)
Anders slund Replies
(to Stefes article)
Anders slund (11.2)
Reforming the
Procedural Rules for Business Litigation in Russia: To What End?
Kathryn Hendley (11.3)
Demokratizatsiya and
Prikhvatizatsiya: The Russian Kleptocracy and the Rise of Organized Crime
Johanna
Granville (11.3)
Ideologies,
Culture and Nationalism
Red Religion: An
Ideology of Neo-Messianic Russian Fundamentalism
Victor Yasmann (1.2)
The Fate of
Marxism on Post-Totalitarian Russia
Caren Momjian (1.2)
Russian Cultural Values
and Their Effect on Domestic and Foreign Policy
V.N. Podoprigora and T.I.
Krasnopevtseva (3.2)
Alexander Barkashov and
the Rise of National Socialism in Russia
John B. Dunlop (4.4)
Catastrophism on the
Eve of 2000: Apocalyptic Ideology Between Russias Past and Future
Vladimir Shlapentokh (5.1)
The Rule of Law and
Russian CultureAre They Compatible?
Ronald R. Pope (7.2)
Barkashov and the
Russian Power Ministries, 1994-2000
John B. Dunlop (9.1)
The Dark Forces:
Popular Analogies in Russian Politics
Alexander Zaslavsky (9.1)
Russian Nationalism
in Western Studies: Misadventures of a Moribund Paradigm
Alexander Yanov (9.4)
Aleksandr Dugins
Foundation of Geopolitics
John B. Dunlop (12.1)
The Tyranny of Small
Differences: The Relationship between Ethnic Diversity and Democracy in the
Former Socialist Bloc
Scott Radnitz (12.4)
Organized Crime
and Corruption
Where Does the Mafiya
Come From
Yuri Schekochikhin (2.2)
Post-Soviet Organized
Crime
Louise Shelley (2.3)
Crime and Human Rights
in Russia
Nikolai Kachev and Alexander
Pipiya (2.3)
Organized Crime and the
Russian State
J. Michael Waller (2.3)
Privatizatsiya and
Kriminalizatsiya: How Organized Crime Is Hijacking Privatization
Svetlana Glinkina (2.3)
The Organized Crime
Morass in the Former Soviet Union
Rensselaer W. Lee, III (2.3)
Crime and Statistics
Inga Mikhailovskaya (2.3)
Organized Crime and
Society
Vyacheslav Afanasyev (2.3)
Crime in Russia: Causes
and Prevention
Ninel Kuznetsova (2.3)
Organized Crime and
Corruption in Russia
Sergei Boskholov (3.3)
Stealing the Russian
State
Louise I. Shelley (5.4)
Virtual Property and
Post-Communist Globalization
Maria Los (6.1)
Russia, Crime and the
Moral Educative Function of Law
Barbara Ann Stolz (6.1)
Proposed Solutions to
the Organized Crime Problem in Russia: Lessons Learned from Social and Legal
Approaches Employed in the United States, Great Britain, and Sicily
Joseph L. Albini and R. E. Rogers
(6.1)
The Russia You Never
Met
Matt Bivens and Jonas Bernstein
(6.4)
Privatization, Corruption,
and Reform in Present Day Russia
Remarks by Veniamin Sokolov (6.4)
Murder for Hire as a
Manifestation of Organized Crime
V.A. Nomokonov and V.I. Shulga
(6.4)
Corruption: What Can Be
Done about It? A Practitioners Perspective through a Russian Lens
Keith Henderson (6.4)
On Strategies for
Combating Corruption in Russia
Vitaly A. Nomokonov (8.1)
The Rise in Human
Trafficking and the Role of Organized Crime
Sally Stoecker (8.1)
Russian Realities:
Nuclear Weapons, Bureaucratic Maneuvers, and Organized Crime
Todd H. Nelson (8.1)
Halfway Home and a Long
Way to Go: Russian and Kazakh Roads to Sectoral and Political Corruption
Keith E. Henderson (8.4)
Moving Money,
Making Money, and Parking Money Overseas: Front Companies in Offshore
Jurisdictions
Vladimir Brovkin (9.1)
Transnational Crime:
The Case of Russian Organized Crime and the Role of International Cooperation
in Law Enforcement
Louise Shelley (10.1)
Crime and Corruption:
Enduring Problems of Post-Soviet Development
Louise I. Shelley (11.1)
Demokratizatsiya and
Prikhvatizatsiya: The Russian Kleptocracy and the Rise of Organized Crime
Johanna Granville (11.3)
Political Parties
and Personalities
The Democratic
Russia Movement: Myths and Reality
Lev Ponomarev (1.4)
Do Russian Political
Parties Have a Chance?
Vassily I. Zlobin (1.4)
Zhirinovskys Strategy
to Succeed Yeltsin
Andrei P. Tsygankov (2.1)
Zhirinovsky Is a New
Version of Yeltsin
Sergei Baburin (2.2)
Communists, Democracy,
and Reform in Post-Communist Russia
Ian McAllister and Ste |