Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Conclusion2005/01/01
Not Guilty Until the Supreme Court Finds You Guilty: A Reflection on Jury Trials in Russia2006/01/01
Editor's Introduction2006/01/01
"Learning" to Offer an Alternative to Military Service: Norm Adoption in Russia2006/01/01
The Perestroika of Demokratizatsiya2005/01/01
Democratization in Armenia: Some Trends of Political Culture and Behavior2006/05/01
The Political Success of Russia-Belarus Relations: Insulating Minsk from a Color Revolution2006/05/01
Annual Index2006/09/01
Russians and Their Party System2006/01/01
Introduction2006/03/01
Putin: Consummate Illiberal or Embryonic Anti-Liberal?2004/01/01
Russia's Political Party System as an Impediment to Democratization2004/04/01
Socialism with Unclear Characteristics: The Moldovan Communists in Government2004/10/01
Builder and Destroyer: Thoughts on Gorbachev's Soviet Revolutions, 1985-19912005/04/01
East Germany: The Stasi and De-Stasification2004/07/01
Russia: Death and Resurrection of the KGB2004/07/01
Tropical Chekists: The Secret Police Legacy in Nicaragua2004/07/01
Where Is Russia Going? Putin's Second Term2004/04/01
Managed Democracy? Building Stealth Authoritarianism in St. Petersburg2004/04/01
Threats of Judicial Counterreform in Putin's Russia2005/07/01
Lithuania: A Problem of Disclosure2004/07/01
Breaking the Postcommunist Liminality: The Transformation Process in Eastern Europe2005/01/01
The New Russian Identity and the United States2005/01/01
From Post-Soviet Studies to Armenianology2006/03/01
Putin's Russia: Is It a Doable Project?2004/01/01
Belarus Will Soon Be Liberated2004/01/01
The Orange Revolution at the Crossroads2006/09/01
Introduction2005/04/01
Mythmaking and Its Discontents in the 2004 Ukrainian Presidential Campaign2006/09/01
Addressing the Challenges of Russia's "Failing State": The Legacy of Gorbachev and the Promise of Putin2005/04/01