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@cpcs_journal is a peer-reviewed journal featuring research on the communist & post-communist world published by @UCPress.

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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
2 months
The December issue is out! With articles on: 🔸New Year speeches as post-Soviet political communication 🔸populism & conspiracy theory in Serbia 🔸China's history in Russian textbooks 🔸WWII memorials & electoral geography in Croatia 🔸civic activism in Bosnia & Poland [1/2]
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New in Advance Articles: From Division to Democracy: Integrating Post-Socialist Citizens in Germany and South Korea by Robin Brehm, Tianzi Zhou & Steven Denney https://t.co/wEvjcqP9pD
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Recently published: The Role of Polish United Workers’ Party (PZPR) Officials in the Investment Process: The Case of the Small-Engine Car Factory (FSM) in the Early 1970s by Maciej Tymiński & Dariusz Standerski Free to access for one week: https://t.co/fvVAgJtQ4I
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Recently published: Perceptions and Drivers of Civic Activism: The Cases of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Poland by Dorota Pietrzyk-Reeves & Paula M. Pickering Free to access for one week! https://t.co/igi5AVcC4n
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Recently published: World War II Memorials and the Electoral Geography of Croatia: A Spatial Analysis by Marko Grdesic Free to access for one week! https://t.co/isNSZu3xc3
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Recently published: Define a Dragon: China’s History Narratives in Contemporary Russian Textbooks as Usable Past by Marharyta Fabrykant Free to access for one week! https://t.co/R6mY3VokNt
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
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New in Advance Articles: The Way Home, or the Way to Prison? Gender Legacies and Anti-War Protest in Russia by Alexandra Novitskaya, Janet Elise Johnson, Valerie Sperling, & Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom https://t.co/ufO1bUakB4
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Recently published: Power Preservation, No Matter the Means: Populism and Conspiracy Theory as Instruments of Political Consolidation in Serbia by Vladimir Vučković, Branislav Radeljić, & Vladimir Đorđević Free to access for one week! 👇 https://t.co/Q2YnHRDX1L
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New in Advance Articles (🔆Open Access🔆): Finding Space for Activism: Understanding Youth Activists in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in the Wake of Russia’s War Against Ukraine by Bakhytzhan Kurmanov, Brian Smith, and Caress Schenk https://t.co/sykJXxh73m
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
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Recently published: Dear Compatriots: New Year Speeches as Sites for Post-Soviet Political Communication Available by Adam Lenton & Akbota Karibayeva Free to access for one week! 👇 https://t.co/0U7R2cONi7
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
2 months
[2/2] 🔸historical research on Polish car factories 🔸coercive diplomacy in Russia 🔸communist social policy in Bulgaria Plus a research note on elite narratives in Kazakhstan. Watch this space for weekly article highlights! 👉
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
3 months
Free to access for one week: From Anti-Politician Technocratism to Anti-Immigrant Nativism?: The Changes in Populist Communication of Former Czech PM Andrej Babiš by Vladimír Naxera 👉 https://t.co/eCYXpqlXRu #populism #nativism #technocratism #czechia
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
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CPCS is proud to be a Bronze level sponsor for #ASEEES25. If you have a manuscript that might fit the journal, Editor-in-Chief @jpaulgoode will be at the conference and happy to meet with prospective authors. https://t.co/7AuJSwO3DG
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Free to access for one week: Ownership Society of the Proletariat: Housing Privatization and Public Support in China by Zhiyuan Zhang 👉 https://t.co/WV6Rg34ii3
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
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New in Advance Articles: Institutionalizing Electoral Malpractice: The Case of Multi-Day Voting in Russia by Grigorii V. Golosov & Lev Osipov 👉 https://t.co/XKpMTdNw6s #Russia #elections #authoritarianism
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3 months
Free to access for one week: Russian Business and the Authoritarian Welfare State: Corporate Social Programs as Legitimation for Companies and the State by Ulla Pape 👉 https://t.co/GrIV8BbFL8 #Russia #authoritarianism #welfare #legitimation
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New in Advance Articles: Melting Points: Furnace Technology at the Crossroads of Socialist and Georgian Imaginaries by Tamar Qeburia 👉 https://t.co/FfVeRlxO8Z
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New in Advance Articles: Transformations in Russian Activism: Navigating Identity and Solidarity in Russia’s Anti-War Movement by Vlada Baranova #Russia #activism #feminism #decoloniality 👉 https://t.co/wMN7TEYMBf
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
3 months
Free to access for one week, from the latest issue: Media Freedom, Bias, and Manipulation in the Eurasian Post-Socialist Space by Krzysztof Rybinski https://t.co/WtFgiAZ3OK
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The article proposes a new machine learning model for assessing media freedom. It postulates that when media are free, and journalists can safely criticize influential politicians, the relative...
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Bakhytzhan Kurmanov
3 months
Pleased to share my new article (open access) with B. Smith and C. Schenk in @cpcs_journal We examine how Russia’s war shaped youth activism in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan finding that young people’s agency and awareness of decolonialism predated the war https://t.co/3pFm1PQDtE
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