Explore the latest publications across various fields and scholarly work by our members.

Stephen Noakes (2024). ‘The shifting nature of transnational civil society in China: What have we learned?’, in Ogawa, A. and Spires, A. (eds.) Varieties of Civil Society Across Asia. Oxfordshire: Routledge.

Stephen Noakes has also begun a new project called ‘The Authoritarian Welfare State’ which examines social policy provision in non-democratic states, including the role of civil society actors.

Natasha Wilson (2024). ‘A New Prague Spring, but from Below?’ Socialist Dissent in the Last Soviet Generation and the Emergence of Solidarność in Poland, 1980–1981’. Contemporary European History, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777324000092

Leslie Holmes (2024). Rethinking Organised Crime. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. (this includes much material on post-communist states, especially Russia).

Leslie Holmes (2024).Public Procurement Corruption in Russia’ in Williams-Elegbe, S. and Tillipman, J. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Public Procurement Corruption. Abingdon: Routledge, 439-56

Raymond Taras (2023). Thucydides’ meditations on fear: contemporary case studies. London: Anthem Press.

Raymond Taras (Ed.) (2024). Exploring Russia’s exceptionalism in international politics. London: Routledge.

Raymond Taras (2024). ‘Security policies in Central and Eastern Europe: on the brink again?’ The Slavonic and East European Review, 102, no. 1, review article, pp. 341-355.

Graeme Gill (Ed.) (2024). ‘Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society’. London: Routledge.

Graeme Gill (2024). ‘Revolution and Terror’. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bobir Muratov and Stephen Wilkins (2024). ‘The development of Uzbekistan as a transnational higher education hub: government and institution rationales, and early outcomes’. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, https://doi.org/10.1080/1360080X.2024.2324404

Bogdan Mamaev (2024). The Evolution of Authoritarianism and Contentious Action in Russia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Elements in Contentious Politics). https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009560672

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