Special Issue on Nation-Building in the Post-Soviet States
Photo taken by Bridget Coggins: “I took this picture out of a tour bus window while it was careening through a Pyongyang intersection. I only visited North Korea briefly, since travel is strictly limited and “fieldwork” nearly impossible there, while I was working in Seoul, South Korea in 2013–2014. The woman is a warden, who manually directs traffic, and was an iconic figure in North Korea at the time. (One brave warden had purportedly saved Kim Jong-un’s life.) Traffic wardens conveyed a glamorous, heroic, modern North Korean nation to outsiders like me. But like so many interactions with North Koreans, this is only a shared glimpse through a glass mediated by the state. The North Korean government meticulously crafts its external image to foreign audiences and, in particular, to Koreans in the South. In the decades since the armistice ending the Korean War, a myriad of distinctions borne of ideological differences and political control have grown between Koreans. South Korea is among the most prosperous countries in the world. On that same trip to the North, people amassed during a snowstorm to clear the highways with hand brooms. Generators routinely lost power. Even the showpiece museums were dark and frigid until the moment we arrived. Despite the clear divide between what we are told and the everyday North Korean reality, we cannot access how North Koreans think about themselves, their brethren in the South, or their place in the wider world. Who is the woman staring back at me? Where does she belong?”
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note
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State of the Field
Revisiting Pan-Slavism in the Contemporary Perspective
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- 19 August 2022, pp. 3-13
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Introduction
Thirty Years of Nation-Building in the Post-Soviet States
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- 14 February 2023, pp. 14-32
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Moldova’s First Quarter Century: Flawed Transition and Failed Democracy
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- 22 July 2022, pp. 33-46
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Civic Dominion: Nation-Building in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan over 25 Years of Independence
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- 20 June 2022, pp. 47-63
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Russkii as the New Rossiiskii? Nation-Building in Russia After 1991
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- 27 May 2022, pp. 64-79
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Legitimizing the Separatist Cause: Nation-building in the Eurasian de facto States
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- 18 July 2022, pp. 80-97
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Reassembling Society in a Nation-State: History, Language, and Identity Discourses of Belarus
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- 01 July 2022, pp. 98-113
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War, Identity Politics, and Attitudes toward a Linguistic Minority: Prejudice against Russian-Speaking Ukrainians in Ukraine between 1995 and 2018
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- 18 April 2022, pp. 114-135
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Political Imagery and the Russia-Germany-America Triangle
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- 11 March 2022, pp. 136-156
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“Goodbye Moscow, Hello Brussels”: The City Diplomacy of Chișinău Mayor Dorin Chirtoacă
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- 15 October 2021, pp. 157-176
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From the Red Belt to the Bible Belt? Religiosity and Voting in Russia since 2011
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- 02 June 2022, pp. 177-204
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Nonterritorial Autonomy in Northern Eurasia: Rooted or Alien?
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- 27 September 2021, pp. 205-222
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Book Symposium
Why, When, and How did Nationalism Become Grounded?
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- 22 July 2022, pp. 223-228
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Sociological and Grounded, but Everyday?
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- 06 October 2021, pp. 229-232
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Grounded Nationalisms over Time, Territory, and the State
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- 31 August 2022, pp. 233-236
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Grounded Nationalisms in Time and Space: Response to Erin Jenne, Eleanor Knott, and Harris Mylonas
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- 25 July 2022, pp. 237-241
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List of Reviewers
Thank You to Our Reviewers
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- 14 February 2023, pp. 242-243
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
NPS volume 51 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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- 14 February 2023, pp. f1-f4
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NPS volume 51 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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- 14 February 2023, pp. b1-b2
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