Problems of Post-Communism

Papers
(The H4-Index of Problems of Post-Communism 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ukrainization and the Effect of Russian Language on the Web: The Google Trends Case Study47
Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories in Southeast Europe: (Non-)Believers, Social Network Bubbles, and the Discourse of Blame42
Russia’s Minority Institutions, Ethnic Boundaries, and Social-Humanitarian Work: A Case of Collective Responsibility?32
Constitutional Conventions in Central Europe: Insights from Experts25
The Reaction of Foreign Manufacturing Corporations Operating in Russia to the New Sanctions that Followed the Outbreak of the Russia–Ukraine Military Conflict23
From Patriotic Education to Militarist Indoctrination—Disciplinary Power and Silent Resistance in Russia after the Onset of the War against Ukraine23
Rethinking “Transition” in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union Through the Lens of Disability19
Adding Insult to Injury? Status Denial, Resentment, and the Foundations of Russian Foreign Policy18
An Uneven Revival: Gendered Ethno-Regional Intersections of Religiousness in Kyrgyzstan16
Global Ranking of Expertise about Russia15
Russia’s Loans as a Means of Geoeconomic Competition in Africa and Latin America15
Selective Censorship on Rightists and Leftists? An Observation and Analysis of Censored Social Media Posts in China15
Colonial Redux: Explaining the Dominance of Russo-Centric Narratives About the North Caucasus13
Politically Useful Tragedies: The Soviet Atrocities in the Historical Park(s) “Russia — My History”13
A Collapsed Bridge: Most-Híd’s Social Embeddedness and Campaign Messages during the 2020 Parliamentary Election in Slovakia13
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