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State of the Field: The History of Masculinities
Abstract This State of the Field article discusses how, when and why the history of masculinities has emerged since the 1980s, and why it continues to be an important research field today. The article begins with the field's multiple origin stories and then discusses its expansion in chronology, geography and theme, as well as newer directions for ...
ERICA L. FRASER
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Migration, Remittances and the Current Economic Crisis: Implications for Central and Eastern Europe [PDF]
In recent years labour migration from Central and Eastern Europe has increased, resulting in a comparatively stable and high inflow of remittances into these countries.
Barbara Dietz
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The Kitchen‐Work of Collaborative Research: Recipes for Transformative Methodologies
Abstract Problems that collective actors struggle with require collaborative and transformative knowledge production to be solved. Despite the long tradition of participatory approaches in social science research, issues concerning collaborative methodologies are often located at the bottom of the knowledge hierarchy.
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After Assad: How Russia Is Losing the Middle East
Abstract Russia's military and diplomatic victories in Syria once appeared to cement its status as a dominant power in the Middle East. However, the swift collapse of the Assad regime exposed cracks in Moscow's regional and global credibility. Our analysis reveals that Syrian President Bashar al‐Assad's downfall delivers a triple blow—strategic ...
Namig Abbasov, Emil A. Souleimanov
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Abstract While, in recent years China, and to a lesser degree Russia, have been mooted as “models” of authoritarian internet governance that other autocratic states can emulate, at present relatively little has been written on the transfer of internet technologies and policies within the framework of global authoritarianism.
Edward Lemon, Oleg Antonov
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ABSTRACT This article explores how foreign funders may promote good governance in a country without a history of established democratic processes. It examines the travel of ideas of democracy and human rights from Sweden to Russia through transnational cooperation projects during the period 1991–2005.
Zhanna Kravchenko, Noomi Weinryb
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Abstract This article studies how the European Union (EU) influences the dynamics between supporters and opponents of market liberalization in partner countries. We focus on Ukraine's attempts to safeguard timber trade and agricultural land sales from international markets through moratoria before 2022.
Aron Buzogány, Mihai Varga
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Krimtatarische Exil-Netzwerke zwischen Osteuropa und dem Nahen Osten
Along with the Crimean Peninsula and the Romanian region of Dobrugea, Istanbul became an important center of Crimean Tatar culture and political activity from the end of the nineteenth and throughout the twentieth century.
Zaur Gasimov
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Abstract This article delves into the motivations and aspirations of students from post‐Soviet countries who opted for education in Sweden amid the COVID‐19 pandemic. In stark contrast to most nations which enforced stringent lockdown measures to curb the transmission of the coronavirus, Sweden adopted a relatively laissez‐faire approach, keeping ...
Mette Ginnerskov‐Dahlberg
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Abstract Gendered order in the Soviet camp system shaped women inmates’ experiences of labour and factored in their survival. This article zooms in on the published memoirs of four women political prisoners who survived the Gulag and explores how they experienced and narrated carceral labour.
Zhanna Popova
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