Problems of Post-Communism

989 papers and 6.3k indexed citations i.

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The 989 papers published in Problems of Post-Communism in the last decades have received a total of 6.3k indexed citations. Papers published in Problems of Post-Communism usually cover Political Science and International Relations (619 papers), Sociology and Political Science (386 papers) and Economics and Econometrics (70 papers) specifically the topics of Russia and Soviet political economy (170 papers), Post-Soviet Geopolitical Dynamics (120 papers) and Political Conflict and Governance (97 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Problems of Post-Communism are Andreï P. Tsygankov, Marlène Laruelle, Taras Kuzio, Vlastimil Havlík, Attila Ágh, Zsolt Enyedi, Olga Onuch, Расма Карклинс, Grigorii V. Golosov and Julie Hemment.

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Fields of papers published in Problems of Post-Communism

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Countries where authors publish in Problems of Post-Communism

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