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1. Defining the Borderlands: Sino-Soviet Border Talks and the Nationalities Issue (1987–1991).

2. Russkii as the New Rossiiskii ? Nation-Building in Russia After 1991.

3. Ethnic Boundaries and Territorial Borders: On the Place of Lezgin Irredentism in the Construction of National Identity in Azerbaijan.

4. Comparative Nationalisms and Bibliographic Black Holes: The Case of the Turkmen of the North Caucasus.

5. Mainstream Russian Nationalism and the "State-Civilization" Identity: Perspectives from Below.

6. The Symbol of the Motherland in the Legitimation and Delegitimation of Power in Contemporary Russia.

7. Three Enemies of Russia: Dmitrii Galkovskii and Strategies of "Enemification" in Contemporary Russian Nationalism.

8. Dynamics of National Pride Attitudes in Post-Soviet Russia, 1996-2015.

9. Shading, lines, colors: mapping ethnographic taxonomies of European Russia.

10. From a threatening “Muslim migrant” back to the conspiring “West:” race, religion, and nationhood on Russian television during Putin’s third presidency.

11. The new Russian nationalism: imperialism, ethnicity and authoritarianism 2000–2015.

12. “Socialist in content, national in form:” the making of Soviet national art and the case of Buryatia.

13. Russian nationalists in the Komi Republic: a case study of the Frontier of the North.

14. Contemporary Russian nationalisms: the state, nationalist movements, and the shared space in between.

15. Making post-Soviet counterpublics: the aesthetics of Limonka and the National-Bolshevik Party.

16. Becoming patriots in Russia: biopolitics, fashion, and nostalgia.

17. Renegotiating the empire, forging the nation-state: the Georgian case through the political economic thought of Niko Nikoladze and Noe Zhordania, c. 1870–1920.

18. Nationalism in the USSR: a historical and comparative perspective.

19. The Euromaidan and the crisis of Russian nationalism.

20. Russkii Obraz and the politics of “managed nationalism”.

21. Modernization as Westernization? The geopolitical consequences of ethno-nationalism analyzed through Russian Art.

22. Nationalism in the Russian media: content analysis of newspaper coverage surrounding conflict in Stavropol, 24 May–7 June 2007.

23. The birth of modern Circassian nationalism.

24. Why don't Russians fear the Chinese? The Chinese factor in the self-identification process of Russia.

25. Electronic media and popular discourse on Russian nationalism.

26. Market meets nationalism: making entrepreneurial state subjects in post-Soviet Russia.

27. Nationalism and social welfare in the post-Soviet context.

28. Uninvited guests in the communal apartment: nation-formation processes among unrecognized Soviet nationalities.

29. Stalin: authoritarian populist or great Russian chauvinist?

30. Prince Adam Czartoryski as a liminal figure in the development of modern nationalism in Eastern Europe at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

31. “Thugs with Guns”: Disaggregating “Ethnic Violence” in the Russian Federation.

32. Due Process in Wartime? Secret Imperial Russian Police Files on the Forced Relocation of Russian Germans during World War I.

33. Nationalism and the Local Church: The Source of Ecclesiastical Conflict in the Orthodox Commonwealth.

34. Russian Orthodoxy, Russian nationalism, and Patriarch Aleksii II*.

35. Symbolic boundaries and national borders: The construction of an Estonian Russian identity.

36. The political significance of cultural nationalism: the Slavophiles and their notion of a Russian enlightenment.

37. Cross-border cooperation and transformation of regional identities in the Ukrainian-Russian borderlands: towards a Euroregion "Slobozhanshchyna"? part 2 *.

38. Rag doll nations and the politics of differentiation on arbitrary borders: Karelia and Moldova *.

39. The two faces of contemporary Eurasianism: an imperial version of Russian nationalism.

40. National Identities and Virtual Foreign Policies among the Eastern Slavs.

41. THE MASS MEDIA AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN UDMURTIA IN THE 1990s.

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