With guest editor Sascha L. Goluboff.
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AEER Editor |
1-2 |
| Editor's Notes |
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Robert Rotenberg |
3 |
| Obituary: Stephen P. Dunn, 1928-1999 |
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Ethel Dunn |
4 |
Special Issue Section
| A Note from the Guest Editor |
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Sascha L. Goluboff |
5-6 |
| Shaping a State and Law in a "Mousetrap" |
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Paula Garb |
7-13 |
| What the Peasants Think: The Effects of Agricultural Restructuring in a Russian Village |
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Liesl L. Gambold Miller |
15-20 |
| Land, Democracy, and Indigenous Rights in Russia |
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Petra Rethmann |
21-26 |
| Re-Enabling the Disabled: The Struggle of Blind Russian Jews for Citizenship in the New Russia |
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Sascha L. Goluboff |
27-31 |
| The Price of Partnership: The NGO, the State, the Foundation, and its Lovers in Post-Communist Russia |
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Julie Hemment |
33-36 |
| Towards an Anthropology of Governance |
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Thomas C. Wolfe |
37-43 |
| After Capitalism: Soviet Construction of the State of Nature in Sub-Artic Siberia |
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Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov |
45-57 |
| Discussion of Why Post-Socialism is Good to Think, Part I |
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Nancy Ries |
59-61 |
| Discussion of Why Post-Socialism is Good to Think, Part II |
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Bruce Grant |
63-66 |
Articles
| Living in the Present: The Gagauz in Moldova |
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Hülya Demirdire |
67-72 |
| Employee Reciprocity, Management Philosophy: Gift Exchange and Economic Restructuring in Poland |
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Elizabeth Dunn |
73-79 |
| Transforming Soviet Language Ideologies into Post-Soviet Language Policies in Tatarstan |
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Helen Faller |
81-86 |
Reviews
| Conventional Wisdom and Milošević’s Serbia: A Review Essay |
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Andrei Simić |
87-96 |
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