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1. In the Name of "Endangered Nations" and "Unsovereign States"? Official Discourses of Radical Right Movement Parties and Social Movement Organizations in Poland and Germany.

2. Marching the Victorious March: Populism and Memory Appropriation of the Yugoslav Partisans in Today's Serbia.

3. Integration Through Inclusion? Probing the Effect of Government Presence on Voting Behavior in the Swiss Cantons, 1848–2022.

4. Turkey's "Apology" and Image Repair on the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide.

5. Reassembling Society in a Nation-State: History, Language, and Identity Discourses of Belarus.

6. The Dynamics of Mass Mobilization in Belarus.

8. NPS volume 49 issue 3 Cover and Back matter.

9. NPS volume 49 issue 3 Cover and Front matter.

11. Nationalism and National Identity in North America.

12. A New German 'We'? Everyday Perspectives on Germanness and its Boundaries.

13. Liquidity and Precarity: The Challenges of State Partitions and Their Effects to Communities and Individuals. A Reply to Kolstø, Mohanram, and Woodward.

14. Ethnophotography, Nation Branding, and National Competition in Transylvania: Emil Sigerus' Durch Siebenbürgen.

15. An Ethnic Security Dilemma in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Civic Pride and Civics Education.

16. Nationalities without Nationalism? The Cultural Consequences of Metternich's Nationality Policy.

17. Community Response to Rebordering Politics: The Case of Two Twin Towns in Central Europe.

18. A Foundation for Russia? Memories of World War II for Young Russians.

19. Chechnya's Paradiplomacy 2000–2020: The Emergence and Evolution of External Relations of a Reincorporated Territory.

20. The 19th-century Slovak National Movement: Ethos of Plebeian Resistance.

21. Krym. Rossiya...Navsegda? Critical Junctures, Critical Antecedents, and the Paths Not Taken in the Making of Crimea's Annexation.

22. Regionalist Parties in Central Government: A Shift in Ministerial Portfolio Preferences?

23. Beyond Linguistic Peripheral Elites: The Provincial Imbalance of Cabinet Ministers in Belgium.

24. What Have We Learned about Ethnonational Identities in Ukraine?

25. Peripheral Elites in West European Central States' Apparatus: An Introduction.

26. Between Hard and Soft Power: British and Russian Youth on National Pride.

27. Protests in Postwar Societies: Grievances and Contentious Collective Action in Kosovo.

28. Territorial Dynamics of Spanish Members of Parliament (1977–2020).

29. Regional Ambassadors or State Agents? Assessing the Role of Catalan Cabinet Ministers in Spain.

30. Boundaries and Belonging Among Settled Minorities and Refugees in Bulgaria.

31. The Bretons in French Politics: Regional Mobilization within and beyond the Central State.

32. NPS volume 47 issue 2 Cover and Back matter.

33. Editor's Note.

34. NPS volume 49 issue 4 Cover and Back matter.

35. Why the 2020 Belarusian Protests Failed to Oust Lukashenka.

36. Belarus: "Securitization" of State Politics and the Impact on State-Society Relations.

37. Flowers, Tractors, & Telegram: Who are the Protesters in Belarus?: A Survey Based Assessment of Anti-Lukashenka Protest Participants.

38. Making Sense of a Surprise: Perspectives on the 2020 "Belarusian Revolution".

39. Praying Instead of Protesting? The Belarusian Churches and Political Protest After the 2020 Presidential Election.

40. Power, People, and the Political: Understanding the Many Crises in Belarus.

41. Critical Junctures and Ontological Security in Unrecognized States: The Response of Northern Cyprus to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

42. Placing the 2020 Belarusian Protests in Historical Context: Political Attitudes and Participation during Lukashenko's Presidency.

43. Anti-Authoritarian Learning: Prospects for Democratization in Belarus Based on a Study of Polish Solidarity.

44. "The Fate of the Nation": Population Politics in a Changing Soviet Union (1964–1991).

45. Landed Nation: Land Reform and Ethnic Diversity in the Interwar Polish Parliament.

46. Rethinking Autonomy: Traveling between Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches.

48. Protecting the state: Russian repressive tactics in the North Caucasus*.

49. Introduction: Internationalism in Times of Nationalism: Yugoslavia, Nonalignment, and the Cold War.

50. Occasional Nationalists: The National Ideology of Ultras.