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Research Article

Plus ça change: getting real about the evolution of Russian studies after 1991

Pages 10-26 | Received 03 Aug 2022, Accepted 14 Oct 2022, Published online: 22 Dec 2022

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Margarita Zavadskaya & Theodore Gerber. (2023) Rise and fall: social science in Russia before and after the war. Post-Soviet Affairs 39:1-2, pages 108-120.
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Gulnaz Sharafutdinova. (2023) On double miss in Russian studies: can social and political psychology help?. Post-Soviet Affairs 39:1-2, pages 86-91.
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Bryn Rosenfeld. (2023) Survey research in Russia: in the shadow of war. Post-Soviet Affairs 39:1-2, pages 38-48.
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Jeremy Morris. (2023) Political ethnography and Russian studies in a time of conflict. Post-Soviet Affairs 39:1-2, pages 92-100.
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Vladimir Gel’man. (2023) Exogenous shock and Russian studies. Post-Soviet Affairs 39:1-2, pages 1-9.
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Alexander Libman. (2023) Credibility revolution and the future of Russian studies. Post-Soviet Affairs 39:1-2, pages 60-69.
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Tomila Lankina. (2023) Branching out or inwards? The logic of fractals in Russian studies. Post-Soviet Affairs 39:1-2, pages 70-85.
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