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North Castle Books
Russian Politics & Law
Editor: Dmitry P. Gorenburg, Harvard University (gorenburg@gmail.com)

This bimonthly journal publishes thematic issues featuring translations of some of the most important political science articles by authors working in the Soviet successor states. Selections are drawn from both print and electronic sources, as well as from previously unpublished work. The materials selected include both articles examining the politics of the region and theoretical works of interest to the field as a whole. Each issue includes a substantive introduction to the theme by the chief editor or a guest editor who is an expert on the issue's theme.

"Articles cover domestic and foreign policy, legislative development, law enforcement, intra- and intergovernmental relations, and political party development. ... Recommended as an important purchase for special, academic, and research libraries. -Magazines for Libraries

"Even in the dark(ish) day of US-Soviet relations in the early 1980s, ... [the journal] made available important source material demonstrating that, however dull the political surface, scholarship continued to plough its various furrows, and turned up a wealth of material that must have had a subversive effect over the longer term. -Irish Slavonic Studies


 
Abstracting and Indexing: The articles in this journal are indexed/abstracted in Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, Scopus, Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Scisearch, and Worldwide Political Science Abstracts.

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1061-1940 Vol. 48 (Jan/Feb 2010 - Nov/Dec 2010) 6

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Editorial Board
Advisory Committee Pavel Baev, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo; Vladimir Gel'man, European University at St. Petersburg; Henry Hale, George Washington University; Juliet Johnson, McGill University; Arkady Moshes, Finnish Institute of International Affairs; Robert Orttung, Jefferson Institute; Nikolai Petrov, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University; Oxana Shevel, Tufts University; Peter Solomon, University of Toronto; Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Vadim Volkov, European University at St. Petersburg


Table of Contents
May-June 2010
Vol. 48 No. 03

The Future of Russia's Military
Editor's Introduction
DMITRY GORENBURG 3
The Secret Reform
ALEKSANDR GOL'TS 6
Is It Possible to Reincorporate the Army into Society?
LEONID FISHMAN 23
Notes on the Creation of an "Innovative Russian Army"
ANDREI A. KOKOSHIN 35
Armed Forces for a Modest Power
STANISLAV KUVALDIN 44
Urgent Problems and the Logic of Military Reform
Round Table at Nezavisimoe voennoe obozrenie 53

 

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