Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC) latest update – December 2012 List of journals with electronic table of contents in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe section between January and December 2012: 1) Baltic Journal of Economics 2) Central European Political Science Review 3) Communist and Post-Communist Studies 4) Comparative Economic Studies 5) Cyprus Review 6) East European Case Reporter of Constitutional Law 7) East European Politics 8) East European Politics and Societies and Cultures 9) East West Review Of Labor Law & Social Policy 10) Economic Change and Restructuring 11) Economic Systems 12) Economics of Transition 13) Environmental Law Review of Eastern & Central Europe 14) Europe-Asia Studies 15) Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe 16) Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies 17) Journal of Baltic Studies 18) Journal of Constitutional Law in Eastern and Central Europe 19) Journal of Eurasian Law 20) Nationalities Papers 21) Perspectives on European Politics and Society 22) Perspectives Journal Table of Contents (Journal TOC) latest update – December 2012 23) Review of Central and East European Law 24) Revue d'Études Comparatives Est-Ouest 25) Romanian Journal of European Affairs 26) South European Society and Politics 27) Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 28) Südosteuropa 29) Südosteuropa Mitteilungen 30) Transition Studies Review Back to title list Baltic Journal of Economics Volume 11 number 2 Contents Editorial 3 Policy papers Size and determinants of shadow economies in the Baltic States 5 Tālis J. Putniņš, Arnis Sauka How can the Baltic States as Non-DAC donors best contribute to international development cooperation? 27 Hilmar Þór Hilmarsson Articles Implications for competitiveness of Estonian carbon-intensive industry post- 2013 41 Jüri Kleesmaa, Marko Viiding, Eduard Latõšov Building methodology, assessing the risks: energy security in the Baltic States 59 Arūnas Molis Macroeconomic effects of zero corporate income tax on retained earnings 81 Jaan Masso, Jaanika Meriküll The impact of functional characteristics of a credit bureau on per capita level of indebtedness: Evidence from East European countries 101 Vladimir Simović, Vojkan Vasković, Marko Rankovic, Slobodan Malinic Back to title list Baltic Journal of Economics Volume 12 number 1 Content Editorial 3 Policy paper Financial engineering instruments: the way forward for cohesion policy support? 5 Recent experience from the Baltic states Tarmo Kalvet, Alf Vanags, Klaudijus Maniokas Articles Perspectives on Euro introduction in the Romanian economy . 23 Codruţa Mare, Cristian Litan Competition and efficiency in EU27 banking systems .. 41 Alin Marius Andrieş, Bogdan Căpraru Testing for asymmetries in price reactions to quarterly earnings announcements . 61 on Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius Stock Exchanges during 2000-2009 Laivi Laidroo, Zana Grigaliuniene Back to title list Central European Political Science Review Volume 12 number 46 Contents Introduction by the Editor 5 Main Articles COLLAPSE OR RENAISSANCE OF EUROPE? Leonardo Morlino: The Freedom and Equality should be linked to Accountabilities and Responsiveness? 9 Leonidas Donskis: Spengler Revisited 55 Pál Koudela: International Migration from Central and Eastern European Countries to Western Europe and the United States 67 Csaba Varga: "Order out of Chaos" Philosophy of the Establishment and Operation of the European Law 88 Péter Krisztián Zachar: The Interactions between the Economic Chamber Organizations and the Policy Makers in Hungary after 1990 148 József N. Szabó: The Role of Civil Organizations in the Relationship between Hungary and her Neighboring Countries (1945-1946) 166 Back to title list Communist and Post-Communist Studies Volume 45 Number 1 March 2012 1 FDI determinants in an idiosyncratic country. A reappraisal over the Russian regions during transition years Concetto Castiglione, Yulia Gorbunova, Davide Infante and Janna Smirnova 11 Tax morale, Eastern Europe and European enlargement Benno Torgler 27 Kazakhstan: Oil endowment and oil empowerment Enrique Palazuelos and Rafael Fernandez 39 The paradigm of nationalism in Kyrgyzstan. Evolving narrative, the sovereignty issue, and political agenda Marlène Laruelle 51 U.S. support for Ukraine's liberation during the Cold War: A study of Prolog Research and Publishing Corporation Taras Kuzio 65 Why 'Together We Are Strong' does not work Jane L. Curry and Doris Göedl 11 The Nationalization of political parties and party systems in post-communist Eastern Europe Guido Tiemann 91 Negotiating domestic socialism with global capitalism: So-called tourist apartheid in Cuba Julie Mazzei 105 Institution, network and elites' political attitudes: An analysis of the "Wen Jiabao Phenomenon" Sangkuk Lee Back to title list Communist and Post-Communist Studies Volume 45 Number 2 June 2012 Special Issue: In Search of Legitimacy: Post-Soviet De Facto States Between Institutional Stabilization and Political Transformation Guest Editor : Silvia von Steinsdorff 117 Post-Soviet de facto states in search of internal and external legitimacy. Introduction. Silvia von Steinsdorff and Anna Fruhstorfer 123 The emergence of dominant political party systems in unrecognized states John Ishiyama and Anna Batta 131 Regimes and peace processes: Democratic (non)development in Armenia and Azerbaijan and its impact on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Nina Caspersen 141 De facto states and democracy: The case of Nagorno-Karabakh Pål Kolstø and Helge Blakkisrud 153 Political rule and violent conflict: Elections as 'institutional mutation' in Nagorno-Karabakh Franziska Smolnik 165 The dynamics of electoral politics in Abkhazia Donnacha Ó Beacháin 175 Secession and hybrid regime politics in Transnistria Oleh Protsyk 183 Opportunity structures and group building processes: An institutional analysis of the secession processes in Pridnestrovie and Gagauzia between 1989 and 1991 Dareg A. Zabarah 193 The problematic role of EU democracy promotion in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh Licínia Simão 201 Incomplete state building - incomplete democracy? How to interpret internal political development in the post-Soviet de facto states. Conclusion Silvia von Steinsdorff Back to title list Communist and Post-Communist Studies Volume 44 Number 4 December 2011 245 The annulled Tax state: Schumpeterian Prolegomena to the study of postcommunist fiscal sociology Venelin I. Ganev 257 Populism, nationalism, or national populism? An analysis of Slovak voting behaviour at the 2010 parliamentary election Ben Stanley 271 Rise of xenophobic nationalism in Europe: A case of Slovenia Alenka Kuhelj 283 Czech extreme right parties an unsuccessful story Miroslav Mareš 299 Left-wing authoritarianism is not a myth, but a worrisome reality. Evidence from 13 Eastern European countries Sabrina de Regt, Dimitri Mortelmans and Tim Smits 309 Electoral-system change in Latvia and the elections of 2010 Frances Millard 319 Vigilante justice in post-communist Europe Lavinia Stan 329 Academic freedom and international standards in higher education: Contestation in journalism and political science at Moscow State University Jim Butterfield and Ekaterina Levintova 343 A comparative analysis on energy subsidies in Soviet and Russian policy Stacy Closson 357 Slovene commercial diplomacy in the Western Balkan countries Boštjan Udovič 369 Swords into plowshares: The organizational transformation of rebel groups into political parties John Ishiyama and Anna Batta Back to title list Comparative Economic Studies Volume 53 Number 4 December 2011 Contents Presidential Address The Way We Were: Reflections on the Comparative History of Comparative Economics 489 Peter Murrell Symposium Introduction Introduction to the Symposium on 'Financial Risks and Economic Stability in Emerging Market Economies' 507 Lucjan T. Orlowski Symposium Articles Extreme Risks in Financial Markets and Monetary Policies of the Euro-Candidates 511 Hubert Gabrisch and Lucjan T. Orlowski Real Exchange Rate Volatility in the Presence of Financial Fragility and Central Bank Intervention in Turkey 535 Değer Eryar International Banking and Country Risk Calculus: The Experience of Greek Banks in Southeastern Europe 557 Panayotis Kapopoulos and Sophia Lazaretou Relationship Lending in Emerging Markets: Evidence from the Czech Republic 575 Adam Geršl and Petr Jakubík Regular Articles Rent-Seeking, Hierarchy and Centralization: Why the Soviet Union Collapsed So Fast and What it Means for Market Economies 597 Guinevere Liberty Nell Evaluation of Mass Privatization in Bulgaria 621 Jeffrey B Miller and Vladimir Lazarov Cuba: From State Socialism to a New Form of Market Socialism? 647 Alberto Gabriele Stock Market Reaction to Debt Financing Arrangements in Russia 679 Christophe Godlewski, Zuzana Fungáčová and Laurent Weill The Gender Wage Gap during Serbia's Transition 695 Back to title list Milica Kecmanovic and Garry F Barrett Urban Public Transport in Post-Communist Transition: The Case of Tashkent, Uzbekistan . 721 Alexandr Akimov and David Banister Back to title list Comparative Economic Studies Volume 54 Number 1 March 2012 Contents Symposium: Labour Market Institutions and Policies in Developed and Emerging Market Countries Symposium Introduction Labour Market Institutions and Policies in Developed and Emerging Market Countries 1 Zuzana Brixiova and Balázs Égert Symposium Articles Policies to Facilitate the Return to Work . 5 Alain De Serves, Fabrice Murtin and Christine De La Maisonneuve Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment:
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