Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics: Volume 25 Issue 2 & 3
Special Issue:Rethinking the 'Coloured Revolutions'
Preface, Pages 111 - 112
Authors: David Lane; Stephen White
Articles
'Coloured Revolution' as a Political Phenomenon, Pages 113 - 135
Author: David Lane
From Reform and Transition to 'Coloured Revolutions', Pages 136 - 160
Author: Vicken Cheterian
Putting the Colour into Revolutions? The OSCE and Civil Society in the Post-Soviet Region, Pages 161 - 180
Author: David J. Galbreath
Contested Sovereignty: The International Politics of Regime Change in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Pages 181 - 198
Author: Christopher Lamont
Roses and Tulips: Dynamics of Regime Change in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan, Pages 199 - 226
Author: Donnacha Ó Beacháin
Rethinking the 'Orange Revolution', Pages 227 - 254
Authors: Stephen White; Ian McAllister
Ukraine 2004: Informal Networks, Transformation of Social Capital and Coloured Revolutions, Pages 255 - 277
Author: Abel Polese
Class Voting and the Orange Revolution: A Cultural Political Economy Perspective on Ukraine's Electoral Geography, Pages 278 - 296
Author: Vlad Mykhnenko
Rethinking the International Diffusion of Coloured Revolutions: The Power of Representation in Kyrgyzstan, Pages 297 - 323
Author: John Heathershaw
Was There a Quiet Revolution? Belarus After the 2006 Presidential Election, Pages 324 - 346
Author: Elena Korosteleva
The Legacy of the 'Coloured Revolutions': The Case of Kazakhstan, Pages 347 - 368
Author: Wojciech Ostrowski
Coloured Revolutions: The View from Moscow and Beijing, Pages 369 - 395
Author: Jeanne L. Wilson
Is There a Pattern?, Pages 396 - 412
Author: Stephen White
|