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4. Russia's Loans as a Means of Geoeconomic Competition in Africa and Latin America.

5. Lessons that Lead to War: Foreign Policy Learning and Military Escalation in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict.

6. Securitization of Higher Education Expansion in Authoritarian States: Uzbekistan's Seemingly "Elite" Tertiary System.

7. How Autocracies Disrupt Unsanctioned Information Flows: The Role of State Power and Social Capital in North Korea.

8. Regulating Competition in the Digital Platform Economy: Russia and China Compared.

9. Routing or Rerouting Europe? The Civilizational Mission of Anti-Gender Politics in Eastern Europe.

10. The Power of Norms in Central Asia: Interaction between Normative Frameworks and Political Regimes.

11. The Pervasive Nature of Power in Central Asia.

12. I’m Angry! Disability Protests in Post-Communist Poland.

13. Politically Useful Tragedies: The Soviet Atrocities in the Historical Park(s) "Russia — My History".

14. Exploitation Opportunities for Distant Crises: Political Framings of Brexit in the Czech Republic and Hungary.

15. Exposure to Immigration and Sense of Socio-Territorial Belonging: Evidence from Russia.

16. Honest Broker or Status-Seeker: Russia's Policy in Libya.

17. Ideology and Civilizational Identity in Russia's State-Approved World-History Textbooks.

18. Welcomed Friend or Stranger Breaking in? Patron-Client Relations and Ontological (In)securities in Abkhazia.

19. Framing the Polish-Belarusian Border in 2021. The Case of Public Service Television (TVP)

20. Environmental Challenges and Political Regime Transition: The Role of Historical Legacies and the European Union in Eurasia.

21. Sustainable Development Agendas of Regional International Organizations: The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development and the Eurasian Development Bank.

22. Orthodox Churches during the Pandemic in Ukraine and Georgia: Narratives and New Practices.

23. Between the Home and Kin-State: Self-Identification and Attachment of Ukrainians and Romanians in the Ukrainian-Romanian Borderland of Bukovina.

24. What Motivates LGBT Activists to Protest? The Case of Russia.

25. Playing Near the Edge: An Analysis of Ukrainian Border Youths' Engagement with the Euromaidan.

26. Setting-up the Stage?!: Party Competition and Electoral Law in Central and East-Europe.

27. More Remote Yet More Connected? Physical Accessibility and New International Contacts in Tajikistan's Pamirs Since 1991.

28. Where the Personal is (Geo)Political: Performing Queer Visibility in Georgia in the Context of EU Association.

29. Prisoner Games Children Play: Youth Socialization and Criminal Subcultures in the Republic of Georgia.

30. Institutional Performance and Party Cues: Their Influence on Individual Geopolitical Preferences. The Case of Moldova (2012-2019).

31. How to Defend Romania?: Identifying Legacy and Institutional Impediments.

32. From Trivialized Neo-Nazis to Parliament: Explaining the Electoral Success of the Extreme Right Party ĽSNS in Slovakia.

33. The Politics of Privatization, Quality of Governance, and Financial Development in Eastern Europe.

34. The Formation of Religious Authority Among Central Asian Mullahs in Russia: Questions of Duty and Loyalty in a Muslim Migration Context.

35. Norms as a Political Weapon? Sanitary, Phytosanitary, and Technical Norms as Russia's Foreign Trade Tool.

36. Part of the Problem? The Eurasian Economic Union and Environmental Challenges in the Former Soviet Union.

37. Whose World? Discourses of Protection for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources in Kazakhstan.

38. Determinants of Russia's Political Elite Security Thought: Similarities and Differences between the Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia.

39. Proletarian Internationalism in Action? Communist Legacies and Attitudes Towards Migrants in Russia.

40. How Do Russia's Regions Adjust to External Shocks? Evidence from the Republic of Tatarstan.

41. Morphological Analysis of Narratives of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict in Western Academia and Think-Tank Community.

42. Politics as a Joke: The Case of Volodymyr Zelensky's Comedy Show in Ukraine.

43. Dominant Narratives, External Shocks, and the Russian Annexation of Crimea.

44. What Factors Contribute to the Aggressive Foreign Policy of Russian Leaders?

45. Technocratic Populism and Political Illiberalism in Central Europe.

46. Undivided Ukraine: Evidence of Rallying Effects and an Emerging National Consensus.

47. Evading Transparency, Doubting Democracy, Dreaming Big: Grassroots Perspectives on Science Governance in Russia.

48. Media Coverage of Labor Migrants in Russia during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

49. Contested "Logic of Anarchy" in the Post-Soviet Space: The "Near Abroad" Faces Russia's Power.

50. Representations of the First World War in the Politics of Memory in Russia and Ukraine.