1998 - 3 (September)

Articles in this issue

'In Theory Correct, But in Practice...': Public Attitudes to Really Existing Democracy in Ukraine. Bulgaria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic

Pages: 1 - 23

Party Development in the Regions: When did Parties Start to Play a Part in Politics?

Pages: 24 - 57

Russia and Germany in Europe: Recent Trends in Political and Economic Relations

Pages: 58 - 83

Pacta Sunt Servanda? The Development of the Sense of Community and the Principle of Obligation in Soviet and Russian Doctrines of International Law

Pages: 84 - 108

Ideology, Uncertainty and the Rise of Anti-System Parties in Post-Communist Spectrum

Pages: 98 - 127

The Evolution of Social Democracy in Reforming Bulgaria

Pages: 109 - 125

The French Communist Party in the 1990s

Pages: 126 - 133

Left of Right? The CPRF and the Problem of Democratic Consolidation in Russia

Pages: 128 - 158

Review Article

Rethinking Chinese Economic Reform

Pages: 134 - 154

Classifying Russia's Party System: The Problem of "Relevance" in a Time of Uncertainty

Pages: 159 - 177

Should Party in Parliament be Weak or Strong? The Rules Debate in the Russian State DUma

Pages: 178 - 200

Political Conflict and Institutional Design: Paths of Party Development in Russia

Pages: 201 - 223

Where Now in the Study of Russian Political Parties?

Pages: 224 - 252

The Lessons of Comparative Politics: Russian Political Parties as Independent Variables?

Pages: 253 - 264

Electoral Statistics, 1993-96

Pages: 265 - 269