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INDEX to EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES Volume 18 Number 1 (Winter 2004) pp. 1-184 Number 2 (Spring 2004) pp. 185-356 Number 3 (Summer 2004) pp. 357-560 Number 4 (Fall 2004) pp. 561-720 Authors: ATANASOVA, IVANKA NEDEVA, “Lyudmila Zhivkova in Communist Bulgaria BADESCU, GABRIEL, PAUI M, and ERIC M Democratic Values in Romania and Moldovz BAN, CORNEL, “Review of Barany’s The Future of Review], 347 BANDEL], NINA, “Negotiatin Slovenia,” 455 BRUSTEIN, WILLIAM I., and RYAN D. KING, “Balkan Anti-Semitism Romania before the Holocaust,” 430 CAREY, HENRY F., and RAFAL RACIBORSKI Sovietized States and Yugoslavia?” 191 CHESSA, CECILIA, “State Subsidies, International Diffusion The Case of Frankfurt-Oder and Stubice,” 70 CIOBANU, CESLAV, “Mikhail Gorbachev: The Decay of Socialism an ern Europe (from the Perspective of an Insider),” 45 CROWLEY, STEPHEN, “Explaining Labor Weakness in Post-Communi acies and Comparative Perspective,” 394 DEEGAN-KRAUSE, KEVIN, “Uniting the Enemy: Politics and the Convergence in Slovakia,” 651 FINDER, GABRIEL N., “Review of Paulsson’s Secret City: The Hidden Jews of Warsau 1945” [Book Review], 342 FOX, JON | Missing the Mark: Nationalist Politics and Student Ap GROSS, PETER, “Between Reality and Dream: Eastern European Media Tran tion, Consolidation, and Integration,” 110 HANLEY, SEAN, “From Neo-Liberalism to National Interests Development in the Euroscepticism of the Czech Right HAYDEN, ROBERT M., “Review of Verdery’s The Vanishing Hectare: Propert Postsocialist Transylvania” [Review Essay], 710 JELOKOVA, ZUZANA, “Review of Innes’s Czechoslovakia: The Short Goodbye 710) ? KING, RYAN D., see Brustein, W. / LEVY, ROBERT, “Review of Tismaneanu’s Stalinism for All nian Communism* [Review Essay], 697 LINDSTROM, NICOLE, see Razsa, M LUBECKI, JACEK, “Echoes of Latifundism? Electoral Constituencies Communist Countries,” 10 MASSINO, JILL, “Review of Roman's Fragmented Identities (Revie ONIS, ZIYA, “Diverse but Converging Paths to European Union Me key in Comparative Perspective,” 481 East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 18, No. 4, pages 7 2004 by the American Council of Learned Societies RACIBORSKI, RAFAL, see Carey, H. F RAIK, KRISTI, “EU Accession of Central and Eastern European Countries: Democracy and Inte- gration as Conflicting Logics,” 567 RAZSA, MAPLE, and NICOLE LINDSTROM, “Balkan Is Beautiful: Balkanism in the Political Dis- course of Tudman’s Croatia,” 628 STOICA, CATALIN AUGUSTIN, “From Good Communists to Even Better Capitalists? Entrepre- neurial Pathways in Post-Socialist Romania,” 236 SUM, PAUL, see Badescu, G TUCKER, AVIEZER, “Frontiers of the Enlightenment” [Review Essay], 58 USLANER, ERIC M., see Badescu, G VASI, ION BOGDAN, “The Fist of the Working Class: The Social Movements of Jiu Valley Miners in Post-Socialist Romania,” 132 ZARYCKI , TOMASZ, “Uses of Russia: The Role of Russia in the Modern Polish National Iden- tity,” 595. Articles: Balkan Anti-Semitism: The Cases of Bulgaria and Romania before the Holocaust,” Brustein and King, 430 ‘Balkan Is Beautiful: Balkanism in the Political Discourse of Tudman’s Croatia,” Razsa and Lindstrom, 628 “Between Reality and Dream: Eastern European Media Transition, Transformation, Consolida- tion, and Integration,” Gross, 110 “Civil Society Development and Democratic Values in Romania and Moldova,” Badescu et al., 416. “Diverse but Converging Paths to European Union Membership: Poland and Turkey in Compar- ative Perspective,” Onis, 481 ‘Echoes of Latifundism? Electoral Constituencies of Successor Parties in Post-Communist Coun- tries,” Lubecki, 10 “EU Accession of Central and Eastern European Countries: Democracy and Integration as Con- flicting Logics,” Raik, 567 “Explaining Labor Weakness in Post-Communist Europe: Historical Legacies and Comparative Perspective,” Crowley, 394. “The Fist of the Working Class: The Social Movements of Jiu Valley Miners in Post-Socialist Romania,” Vasi, 132 “From Good Communists to Even Better Capitalists? Entrepreneurial Pathways in Post-Socialist Romania,” Stoica, 236 “From Neo-Liberalism to National Interests: Ideology, Strategy, and Party Development in the Euroscepticism of the Czech Right,” Hanley, 513 “Lyudmila Zhivkova and the Paradox of Ideology and Identity in Communist Bulgaria,” Atanasova, 278 ‘Mikhail Gorbachev: The Decay of Socialism and the Renaissance of Eastern Europe (from the Perspective of an Insider),” Ciobanu, 45 “Missing the Mark: Nationalist Politics and Student Apathy,” Fox, 363 “Negotiating Global, Regional, and National Forces: Foreign Investment in Slovenia,” Bandelj, 55 “Postcolonialism: A Valid Paradigm for the Former Sovietized States and Yugoslavia?” Carey and Raciborski, 191 “State Subsidies, International Diffusion, and Transnational Civil Society: The Case of Frankfurt- Oder and Stubice,” Chessa, 70 “Uniting the Enemy: Politics and the Convergence of Nationalisms in Slovakia,” Deegan- Krause, 651. “Uses of Russia: The Role of Russia in the Modern Polish National Identity,” Zarycki, 595 718 Index

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