Problems of Post-Communism
Editor: Robert T. Huber, National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER) Associate Editor: Ronald H. Linden, University of Pittsburgh Associate Editor: Joseph P. Ferguson, NCEEER Managing Editor: Ann E. Robertson, NCEEER (popc@nceeer.org) Editorial Assistant: Jonathan Hutzley,
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Problems of Post-Communism features readable analysis, reliable information, and lively debate about the communist and post-communist world, with an emphasis on thoughtful but timely coverage of current economic, political, and international issues. The magazine seeks to serve as a place where scholars from different disciplines may converse with one another and with other serious students of communist and post-communist affairs. We also hope to reach researchers and policy makers affiliated with multinational, governmental, and private-sector institutions and organizations from around the world. Above all, we wish to provide materials to educate the next generation of scholars in communist and post-communist studies. "Problems of Post-Communism is an unparalleled teaching tool. Its articles, written by some of our best experts in the field, are timely, insightful, and clear. Most important for me in considering them for classroom adoption has been the fact that these articles are presented in a style that is accessible to my students. -- Philip G. Roeder, University of California, San Diego "What impresses me about Problems of Post-Communism is that it is the place where the academy and the policy community meet. Like its predecessor, it brings serious research on the postcommunist world to a broad audience in a timely and lucid manner." -- Eugene Huskey, Stetson University "One of the most relevant and readable foreign affairs journals for both policymakers and scholars following the ongoing transitions in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Problems of Post-Communism helps officials keep current and maintain a dialogue on scholarly research and thinking on a wide range of critical issues." -- Ken Roberts, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State "Problems of Post-Communism consistently publishes the most up-to-date empirical research. ... The topicality and clarity of the articles make them helpful in teaching undergraduate courses." --Kathryn Hendley, University of Wisconsin
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