Editor: Dr. Andreas Umland

ISSN 1614-3515 (print)
ISSN 2940-5718 (online)

Founded in 2004 and refereed since 2007, SPPS makes available, to the academic community and general public, affordable English-, German- and Russian-language scholarly studies of various empirical aspects of the recent history and current affairs of the former Soviet bloc from the late Tsarist period to today. It publishes approximately 15-20 volumes per year, and focuses on issues in transitions to and from democracy such as economic crisis, identity formation, civil society development, and constitutional reform in CEE and the NIS. SPPS also aims to highlight so far understudied themes in East European studies such as right-wing radicalism, religious life, higher education, or human rights protection.

All SPPS volumes are peer-reviewed.

Authors, reviewers, referees and editors for, as well as all other persons sympathetic to, the project Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society are invited to join the series' free LinkedIn networking group at:
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The Series Editor:
Andreas Umland, M.Phil. (Oxford), Dr.Phil. (FU Berlin), Ph.D. (Cambridge), Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in Stockholm, Senior Expert at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future in Kyiv, and Associate Professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.

Please send your manuscript proposals to andreas.umland@stanfordalumni.org.

 

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Jardar Østbø

The New Third Rome

This in-depth analysis discloses the sources, contents, and implications of post-Soviet Russian messianism.

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Ulrike Ziemer is the first to examine specifically Armenian and Adygh youth identities in the context of everyday life experiences in post-Soviet Russia.

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The main subject of this book is the construction of post-Soviet borders and their political, social and cultural implications.

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Diese Monographie handelt von komplexen Loyalitäten in der multinationalen Sowjetunion - und von der Hassliebe zwischen Kiew und Moskau.

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Dieses Buch legt den Blick auf das russische Selbstverständnis und untersucht den Identitäsaspekt außenpolitischer Handlungsfreiheit.

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Zabka beleuchtet Debatten aus den sowjetischen und russischen Printmedien der Liberalisierungs- und Demokratisierungsphase zwischen 1985 und 2000.

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This book shows that the reliability of the Belarussian gas transit routes is influenced by changes in the intensity of the Russian-Belarussian integration.

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Wolters Buch ist eine ausführliche und einfühlsame Beschreibung dessen, wie sowjetische Menschen zu Beginn der 30er Jahre gelebt und gearbeitet haben.

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In diesem Buch wird die Politik des Kreml in zentralen innen- und vor allem außenpolitischen Bereichen der Zeit von 2002 bis Ende 2004 nachgezeichnet.

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Christian Wipperfürth

Russland und seine GUS-Nachbarn

Christian Wipperfürths arbeitet den Charakter und die Ziele russischer Außenpolitik anhand von Beispielen aus dem GUS-Raum heraus.

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