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Limited at best? Changing discourses on China in Russia’s identity structure before and after the 2014 crisis JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 November 2021 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
EU-Russia regulatory competition and business interests in post-Soviet countries: the case of forestry and chemical security in Ukraine JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2016 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Housing names to suit every taste: neoliberal place-making and toponymic commodification in Kyiv, Ukraine JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
The horde: How the Mongols changed the world The horde: How the Mongols changed the world , by Marie Favereau, Cambridge, USA, Harvard University Press, 2021, 384 pp., $29.95 (hardback), ISBN 9780674244214 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Lost in transformation: comparative analysis of healthcare provision dynamics within urban systems of European Russia and France JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 January 2024 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Geographical Metanarratives in Russia and the European East: Contemporary Pan-Slavism JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2012 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Forest certification with Chinese characteristics: state engagement with non-state market-driven governance JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2013 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Trans-border Exchange between Russia and China: The Case of Blagoveshchensk and Heihe JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2009 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
“City of districts” as state project: socioeconomic unevenness and contested power relations in establishing Wansheng in Chongqing JOURNAL ARTICLE published 11 October 2022 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Chinese initiatives in Central Asia: claim for regional leadership? JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 November 2021 in Eurasian Geography and Economics Research funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (19-014-00030) |
A behavioral theory of economic development: the uneven evolution of cities and regions A behavioral theory of economic development: the uneven evolution of cities and regions by Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson, Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 2021, 336 pp., £75.00 (Hardback), ISBN 9780198832348. Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: February 2021, DOI:10.1093/oso/9,780,198,832,348.001.0001 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 18 May 2024 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
COVID-19 geopolitics: silence and erasure in Cambodia and Myanmar in times of pandemic JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 September 2020 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Urban Villages in China: A 2008 Survey of Migrant Settlements in Beijing JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2009 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
From left-behind children to young migrants: the intergenerational social reproduction of rural migrant labor in China JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 March 2018 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
China's Quiet Agricultural Revolution: Policy and Programs of the New Millennium JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 March 2011 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
China’s services sector: the new engine of economic growth JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 November 2015 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Demolition ofChengzhongcunand social mobility of Migrant youth: a case study in Beijing JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 March 2018 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Exchange Rate Policy and Economic Growth after the Financial Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe JOURNAL ARTICLE published May 2011 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Confucian values and Chinese geopolitical discourse on terrorism: China’s reappraisal of international security politics JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 May 2019 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |
Ukraine’s national integration before and after 2014. Shifting ‘East–West’ polarization line and strengthening political community JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 November 2019 in Eurasian Geography and Economics |