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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2019

Abstract

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Critical Discussion Forum: New War Frontiers and the End of Postsocialism
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Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2019 

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References

1. Discussions with Catherine Wanner, Nancy Ries, Vasiliki Neofotistos, and Liene Ozoliņa have shaped the idea of the Forum as well as this Introduction; my gratitude goes out to all of them. I am deeply thankful to Bruce Grant, as well as Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer, for their insightful comments and suggestions.

2. See Dace Dzenovska and Larisa Kurtović, “Introduction: Lessons for Liberalism from the ‘Illiberal East,’” Fieldsights, April 25, 2018, at https://culanth.org/fieldsights/1421-introduction-lessons-for-liberalism-from-the-illiberal-east (accessed May 7, 2018).

3. See Emily Channell-Justice, “‘Time for Intensive Change’: Ukrainian Revolutions in Global Context,” Revolutionary Russia, April 24, 2019: 1–25, doi: 10.1080/09546545.2019.1603382 (accessed May 5, 2019); Greenberg, Jessica and Spasić, Ivana, “Beyond East and West: Solidarity Politics and the Absent/Present State in the Balkans,” Slavic Review 76, no. 2 (Summer 2017): 315–26CrossRefGoogle Scholar.