Post-Soviet Affairs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Post-Soviet Affairs is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Authoritarian succession, rules, and conflicts: Tokayev’s gambit and Kazakhstan’s bloody January of 2022 ( Qandy Qantar )46
A blind and militant attachment: Russian patriotism in comparative perspective31
If you do not change your behavior: preventive repression in Lithuania under Soviet rule31
Who cares about sanctions? Observations from annual reports of European firms23
Going jingo: a classification of the wartime positions of Russia’s “systemic opposition” parties23
The buck stops elsewhere: authoritarian resilience and the politics of responsibility for COVID-19 in Russia21
Redistributive policy and redistribution preferences: the effects of the Moscow redevelopment program20
The willingness of Ukrainians to fight for their own country on the eve of the 2022 Russian invasion19
The effect of democratic participation on public goods provision: evidence from local governments in Ukraine17
Invisible costs of exiting autocracy: subjective well-being and emotional burnout among Russian wartime migrants16
Attitudes towards democracy and the market in Belarus: what has changed and why it matters15
Presidential popularity and international crises: an assessment of the rally-‘round-the-flag effect in Russia14
Dissecting Putin’s regime ideology13
The big brothers: measuring influence of large firms on electoral mobilization in Russia13
Political foundations of state support for civil society: analysis of the distribution of presidential grants in Russia13
Dominant party and co-ethnic vote in Russia’s ethnic republics13
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