UCIS     University Center for International Studies
  • Publications
    REES Faculty Publications

    Drew Armstrong
    “The Architect as Revolutionary Hero: A Monument to Julien-David Leroy.” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 66. September 2007. 316-39.

    Milica Bakic-Hadyen
    Varijacije na temu ‘Balkan.’[Variations on the Theme ‘Balkan.’] Belgrade: Filip Visnjic, 2006.

    Carolyn Ban
    “Central and East Europeans in the European Commission: A Force for Change?” Cahier No. 11, GRASPE (Groupe de Réflection sur l’avenir du Service Public Europeén). 2008.

    Yuliya Basina
    “And Who Am I to Judge: Heritage Learners of Russian.” The AATSEEL Newsletter. 49(3), October 2006.

    Elena Baylis
    “Parallel Courts in Post-Conflict Kosovo.” Yale Journal of International Law. 32(1). 2007.

    Daniel Berkowitz “Entrepreneurship and the Evolution of Income Distributions in Poland and Russia.” Journal of Comparative Economics. 34(2). June 2006. 338-356. (with John E. Jackson)

    David Berman
    The War Schools of Dobrinja: Reading, Writing, and Resistance during the Siege of Sarajevo. San Francisco: Caddo Gap Press, 2007.

    David Birnbaum
    “Character Set Standardization for Early Cyrillic Writing after Unicode 5.1, with an associated table of Early Cyrillic Characters in Unicode.” Scripta & e-Scripta. 6. 2008. 161-93.(principal author, with Ralph Cleminson, Sebastian Kempgen, and Kiril Ribarov)

    Ronald Brand
    “Competition in and from the Harmonization of Private International Law.” in Economic Law as an Economic Good, Its Rule Function and Its Tool Function in the Competition of Systems. Karl M. Meessen, Marc Bungenberg, and Adelheid Puttler (eds). Munich: Sellier European Law Publishers, 2009.

    Peter Brusilovsky
    “Addictive Links: The Motivational Value of Adaptive Link Annotation.” New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia. 15(1). 2009. 97-118.(with S. Sosnovsky and M. Yudelson)

    William Chase
    “Micro-history and Mass Repression: Politics, Personalities, and Revenge in the Fall of Béla Kun.” Russian Review. July 2008. 454-83.

    Amy Colin
    “Czernowitz as Nodal City.” Rewriting Literary History: A Case Study on East-Central Europe, Benjamin Press, 2006.

    Louise Comfort
    “Asymmetric Information Processes in Extreme Events: The 26 December 2004 Sumatran Earthquake and Tsunami.” in Communicable Crises: Prevention, Response and Recovery in the Global Arena. Deborah Gibbons (ed.) Charlotte: Information Age Publishing, 2007. 135-165.

    Nancy Condee
    Antinomies of Art and Culture: Modernity, Postmodernity, Contemporaneity. Durham: Duke University Press, 2008. (with Terry Smith and Okwui Enwezor)

    Richard Day
    “Predictability of Acute Radiation Injury Severity.” Health Physics. 94(3). March 2008. 255-63.
    (with TV Azizova, SV Osovets, MB Druzhinina, MV Sumina, VS Pesternikova, II Teplyakov, A Zhang, M Kuniak, EK Vasilenko, N Wald, DM Slaughter, ND Okladnikova, LC Schall)

    Robert Donnorummo
    “The Political and Economic Complexities of the Transition in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union.” Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business. 9(2). December 2006.

    William Dunn
    “Contextualization and Self-Sufficiency in International Education: The Macedonia Graduate Center for Public Policy and Management.” In The Road to Bologna: Schools of Public Administration and Policy in Central and Eastern Europe. Bratislava: NISPAcee, 2008. (with D.Y. Miller, S. Chandra, J. Saslawski, and V. Kreci)

    Pinar Emiralioglu
    “Cartography and Geographical Consciousness in the Ottoman Empire (1453-1730).” in European Cartography and the Ottoman World. Ian Manners (ed). Chicago: Oriental Institute Museum of the University of Chicago, 2007.

    Lawrence Feick
    “Rethinking the Origins of Involvement and Brand Commitment: Insights from the Postsocialist Central Europe.” With R. Coulter and L. Price. Journal of Consumer Research, September 2003. 151-69. 

    Linda Frank
    “HIV/AIDS and Mental Disorders.” in Women’s Mental Health Services. New York: Springer.(forthcoming, with M. Knox and A. Wagganer)

    Irene Frieze
    “Beliefs in Equality for Women and Men as Related to Economic Factors in Central and Eastern Europe and the United States.” Sex Roles. 56. 2007. 297-308. (with J.E. Olson, S. Wall, B. Zdaniuk, A. Ferligoj, T. Kogovšek, J. Horvat, N. Šarlija, E. Jarošová, D. Pauknerová, L.A.N. Luu, M. Kovacs, J. Miluska, A. Orgocka, L. Erokhina, O. Mitina, L.V. Popova, N. Petkevičiūtė, M. Pejic-Bach, M.R. Makovec, and S. Kubušová)

    Julia Gray
    “Flatliners: Ideology and Rational Learning in the Diffusion of the Flat Tax in Eastern Europe.”
    European Journal of Political Research. (forthcoming)

    Bryan Hanks
    “Reconsidering Warfare, Status, and Gender.” in Are All Warriors Male? Gender Roles on the Ancient Eurasian Steppe. K. Linduff and K. Rubinson (eds). New York: Altamira, 2008. 15-34.

    William Harbert
    “Paleomagnetism of the Cretaceous Rocks from Kronotskiy Peninsula, East Kamchatka, and Reconstruction of Terrane Trajectories in the NE Pacific Area.” Geology and Tectonic Origins of Northeast Russia: A Tribute to Leonid Parfenov. Stephan Mueller Volume. (forthcoming)

    Jane Harris
    “Image Criticism Revisited: Chekhov’s Reception in the Early 20th Century Russian Women’s Periodical Press.” Special Issue, Vol. 2, in Essays in Poetics: The Journal of the British Neo-Formalist Circle. Joe Andrew and Robert Reid (eds). Vol. 31. 2006. 234-57.

    Jonathan Harris
    The Split in Stalin’s Secretarial, 1939-1948. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008.

    Reinhard Heinisch
    "Right-Wing Populism in Austria – A Case for Comparison?” in Problems of Post-Communism. 53(3). May/June 2008. 20-34.

    Adriana Helbig
    “Representation and Intracultural Dynamics: Romani Musicians and Cultural Rights Discourse in Ukraine.” in Music and Cultural Rights. Andrew Weintraub and Bell Yung (eds). Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2009. 269-295.

    W. James Jacob
    “Inequality in Education: Why Does it Matter?” and “Inequality in Education: A Critical Analysis” in Inequalities in Education: Comparative and International Perspectives. D. B. Holsinger and W. J. Jacob (eds.) Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. 2008. (with D. B. Holsinger)

    Ronald Linden
    The New Populism in Central and Southeast Europe. Special Issue. Problems of Post Communism. 55(3). May/June 2008. (editor)

    Irina Livezeanu
    Women and Gender in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Vol. 1. Southeastern and East Central Europe. M.E. Sharpe, 2007. (with June Pachuta Farris)

    Gabriella Lukacs
    “Dream Labor in Dream Factory: Capital and Authorship in Japanese Television Program Production in the 1990s.” in Television, Japan, Globalization. Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto (ed). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2007.

    Svitlana Maksymenko
    “Fertility, Money Holdings, and Economics Growth: Evidence from Ukraine.” Comparative Economic Studies. 51. 2009. 75-99.

    Natasha Margulis
    Review of Ferhadbegovič, Sabina. Prekäre Integration: Serbisches Staatsmodell und regionale Selbstverwalktung in Sarajevo und Zagreb, 1918-1929. R. Oldenbourg Verlag (ed). Munich, 2008. Austrian History Yearbook. 2010.

    John Markoff
    “The Global Wave of Democratization.” in Democratization in a Globalized World. Christian W. Haerpfer, Ronald Inglehart, Chris Welzel, and Patrick Bernhagen (eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. (with Amy White)

    Gerald McCausland
    “Permafreaks.” in The Oeuvre of Nina Sadur. Karin Sarsenov, Helena Goscilo, and David Birnhaum (eds). Pittsburgh: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Pittsburgh, 2005. 195-206.

    Barbara McCloskey
    “Dialectic at a Standstill: East German Socialist Realism of the Stalin Era.” in Art of the Two Germanys: Cold War Cultures. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2009. 104-117.

    Bruce McConachie
    Performance and Cognition: Theatre Studies after the Cognitive Turn. New York and London: Routledge, 2006. (with H. Elizabeth Hart)

    Thomas McKechnie
    "Regional Structural Change in International Perspective.” Proceedings of the Institute of Urban and Regional Development. Dortmund, 1988.

    David Montgomery
    Review of Chris Hann (ed). The Postsocialist Religious Question: Faith and Power in Central Asia and East-Central Europe. Central Asian Survey. (forthcoming)

    Irina Murtazashvili
    “Fixed Effects Instrumental Variables Estimation in Correlated Random Coefficient Panel Data Models.” Journal of Econometrics. 142. 2008. 539-552. (with Jeffrey M. Wooldridge)

    Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili
    “Community Governance and State Building in Rural Afghanistan.” Central Eurasian Studies Review. 7(2). 2009. 12-16.

    Anna Nisnevich
    Review of Ludmila Korabelnikova’s Alexander Tcherepnin: The Saga of a Russian Émigré Composer. Bloomington, University of Indiana Press, 2007. in Russian Review. 67(3). Fall 2008

    Josephine Olson
    "Beliefs in Equality for Women and Men as Related to Economic Factors in Central and Eastern Europe and the United States.” Sex Roles. 56. 2007. 297-308. (with I. Frieze, S. Wall, B. Zdaniuk, A. Ferligoj, T. Kogovšek, J. Horvat, N. Šarlija, E. Jarošová, D. Pauknerová, L.A.N. Luu, M. Kovacs, J. Miluska, A. Orgocka, L. Erokhina, O. Mitina, L.V. Popova, N. Petkevičiūtė, M. Pejic-Bach, M.R. Makovec, and S. Kubušová)

    Alexander Orbach
    “The Development of the Russian Jewish Community, l88l - l903.” in Pogroms: Anti-Jewish Violence in Modern Russian History. John Klier and Shlomo Lambroza (eds). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1992.

    Vladimir Padunov
    “Storing and Restoring History: Gosfil’mofond and 10th Belye Stolby Film Festival.”
    KinoKultura. 12. April 2006.

    B. Guy Peters
    Mixes, Matches, and Mistakes: New Public Management in the States of the Former Soviet Union. Budapest: LGI, 2009.

    Oscar Swan
    Russian Sounds and Inflections. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica, EDP, 2009.

    Radisav Vidic
    “Water Chemistry.” Belgrade: University of Belgrade Publishing, 2005. (in Serbian)

    Arpad Von Klimo
    "Comparing and Relating the Austrian, Czech, Hungarian, and Slovak National Master Narratives and Their ‘Others.’” in The Contested Nation: Ethnicity, Class, Religion, and Gender in National Histories. Stefan Berger and Chris Lorenz (eds). Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 367-404. (with Gernot Heiss, Pavel Kolař, and Dušan Kovač)

    Martin Votruba
    “Highwayman’s Life: Extant Documents about Jánošik.” Slovakia. 39(72-73). 2007. 61-86.

    John Weidman
    “The Search for Quality: A Five Country Study of National Strategies to Improve Educational Quality in Central Asia.” International Journal of Educational Development. 25.September 2005. 514-30. (with David W. Chapman, Marc Cohen, and Malcolm Mercer)

    Phil Williams
    “Organized Crime in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States” in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia. London: Europa, 2007.