Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe
					Editors: 
	
		
			Nicolas Hayoz
		
			Jens Herlth
		
			Julia Richers
		
	
				
			
			
				ISSN: 2235-7025
			
			
				
					
						This series focuses on the political, economic and cultural changes in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It offers a platform for inter-disciplinary research on this multifaceted part of the world. The focus lies mainly on current and recent developments in societies and political systems; but research on cultural and historical backgrounds has its place here, too. The range of disciplines includes political science, history, and social anthropology, but also philosophy, cultural studies, and literary criticism. The articles are written in English.
					
				
Titles
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	Fighting for Self-Determination, Participation and ControlStatebuilding and the Role of Historical Memories in Chechnya (1986 – 2023)Volume 25©2024 Edited Collection 440 Pages
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	Forging Kosovo: Between Dependence, Independence, and InterdependenceVolume 23©2021 Edited Collection 334 Pages
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	Meaningful reform in the Western BalkansBetween formal institutions and informal practicesVolume 22©2019 Edited Collection 210 Pages
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	Centres and Peripheries in the Post-Soviet SpaceRelevance and Meanings of a Classical DistinctionVolume 21©2020 Edited Collection 288 Pages
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	Social capital, migration, ethnic diversity and economic performanceMultidisciplinary evidence from South-East EuropeVolume 20©2017 Monographs 190 Pages
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	Illiberal and authoritarian tendencies in Central, Southeastern and Eastern EuropeVolume 19©2018 Edited Collection 378 Pages
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	Modernization in GeorgiaTheories, Discourses and RealitiesVolume 18©2018 Edited Collection 310 Pages
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	Crisis Governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and SerbiaThe Study of Floods in 2014Volume 17©2018 Edited Collection 232 Pages










