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Gesellschaften zwischen Stabilität und Wandel
- Krawatzek, Félix; Pestel, Friedemann; Feindt, Gregor; Trimcev, Rieke. Shades of Blue: Claiming Europe in the Age of Disintegration. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2025.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Federalism and Decentralization in Authoritarian Settings: Lessons from the Post-Soviet Region. UK: Routledge, 2024.
Busygina, Irina. How Geography and Institutions Shape the Development of Nations. UK: Routledge, 2024.
Douglas, Nadja. Öffentliche Kontrolle der Streitkräfte in der Russischen Föderation. Springer VS Cham, 2024.
- Busygina, Irina. Russia-EU Relations and the Common Neighborhood: Coercion Versus Authority. UK: Routledge, 2018.
- Douglas, Nadja. Public Control of Armed Forces in the Russian Federation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
- Frieß, Nina. „Inwiefern ist das heute interessant?“ Erinnerungen an den stalinistischen Gulag im 21. Jahrhundert. 2. Aufl., Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2017 (1. Aufl., Leipzig: Biblion Media).
Kaczmarska, Katarzyna; Busygina, Irina; Holm-Hansen, Jørn; Handå Myhre, Marthe. State Populism in Russia in a Time of War: Examining Discourses on ‘Anti-Russian’ Sanctions. In: The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 27(4), 2025, pp. 1312–1340.
Busygina, Irina; Tevdoy-Burmuli, Alexander. Institutional and Discursive Attributes of the Imperial Project in Modern Russia. In: Journal of Eurasian Studies, 2025 (online first).
Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. The Impact of War on Center-Regional Relations in Russia: The Case of Defense-Linked Regions. In: Russian Politics 10(1), 2025, pp. 1–21.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Dilling, Matthias. The Populist Radical Right as Memory Entrepreneur? The Prominence, Sentiment, and Interpretations of History in the German Parliament. In: British Journal of Political Science, 2024, 54(4), pp. 1296–317.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Pestel, Friedemann. The Political Force of Memory: The Making and Unmaking of Brexit as an Event. In: Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2024, 66(1), pp. 4–31.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Soroka, George.Defending History? The Impact of Context and Speaker in Russia. In: Perspectives on Politics, 2024, 22(1), pp. 263–279.
- Busygina, Irina. The sources of territorial resilience in Putin’s Russia. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 2024, pp. 250–261.
- Busygina, Irina; Paustyan, Ekaterina. The regional dimension of Russia’s resilience during its war against Ukraine: An Introduction. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 2024, pp. 243–249.
- Douglas, Nadja. The role of trust in Belarusian societal mobilization (2020–2021). International Journal of Comparative Sociology, online first.
- Busygina, Irina; Paustyan, Ekaterina. Ready to Protest? Explaining Protest Potential in Russian Regional Capitals. In: Regional and Federal Studies,2023, pp. 499–520.
- Douglas, Nadja. Police and protest in the digital age – a post-Soviet comparison of citizen-police relations. In: Policing and Society, 2023, online first.
Frieß, Nina; Achilli, Alessandro; Finkelstein, Miriam. Russophonie – Russische Sprache im Plural. In: Dekoder, 2023.
Douglas, Nadja. Belarus: “Securitization” of State Politics and the Impact on State-Society Relations. In: Nationalities Papers, 2023, pp. 1-20.
Douglas, Nadja; Wolff, Stefan. Confidence Building in the Shadow of War: Moldova, Transdniestria, and the Uncertain Future of the 5+2 Process. In: OSCE Insights 2023, pp. 1-14.
Onuch, Olga; Sasse, Gwendolyn; Michiels, Sébastien. Flowers, Tractors, & Telegram: Who are the Protesters in Belarus?: A Survey Based Assessment of Anti-Lukashenka Protest Participants. In: Nationalities Papers, 2023, 51(2) pp. 1-26.
- Elsner, Regina. Praying Instead of Protesting? The Belarusian Churches and Political Protest After the 2020 Presidential Election. In: Nationalities Papers, 2022, pp. 1-17.
- Elsner, Regina. Ukrainian Churches and the Implementation of the Istanbul Convention in Ukraine: Being Europe Without Accepting “Gender”. In: The Review of Faith and International Affairs, 2022, 20(3), pp. 63-76.
- Onuch, Olfga; Sasse, Gwendolyn. Anti-regime action and geopolitical polarization: understanding protester dispositions in Belarus,. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 2022, 38(1-2), pp. 62-87.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Langbein, Julia. Attitudes towards democracy and the market in Belarus: what has changed and why it matters. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 2022, 38(1-2), pp. 107-124.
- Busygina, Irina; Klimovich, Stanislav. Pandemic Decentralization: COVID-19 and Principal–Agent Relations in Russia. In: Problems of Post-Communism, 2022, pp. 1–12.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. COVID and Federal Relation in Russia. In: Russian Politics, 2021, pp. 279–300.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Trade-offs and inconsistencies of the Russian foreign policy: The case of Eurasia. In: Journal of Eurasian Studies, 2021, 12(1), pp. 46–56.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Russia, Post-Soviet Integration, and the EAEU: The Balance between Domination and Cooperation. In: Problems of Post-Communism, 2021, 68:6, pp. 477–486.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Soroka, George. Circulation, Conditions, Claims: Examining the Politics of Historical Memory. Special Issue Here to Stay: The Politics of History in Eastern Europe. In: East European Politics and Society, 2021, 36(1).
- Krawatzek, Félix; Soroka, George. Remembering a Contentious Past: Resistance and Collaboration in the Former Soviet Union. Special Issue Here to Stay: The Politics of History in Eastern Europe. In: East European Politics and Society, 2021, 36(1).
- von Löwis, Sabine; Sasse, Gwendolyn. A Border Regime in the Making? The Case of the Contact Line in Ukraine. In: Historical Social Research, 2021, 46(3), pp. 208-244.
- Trimçev, Rieke; Feindt, Gregor; Krawatzek, Félix; Pestel, Friedemann. Europe’s Europes: mapping the conflicts of European memory. In: Journal of Political Ideologies, 2020, 25(1), pp. 51-77.
- Douglas, Nadja. Fault Lines between East and West: Which Levers Can Rebuild Confidence?. In: Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, 2020, 3(2), pp. 398–409.
- Elsner, Regina. 20 Jahre nach der Veröffentlichung der „Sozialkonzeption“ der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche. Bleibende Leerstelle zwischen Moral und Politik'. In: Jahrbuch für Christliche Sozialwissenschaften, 2020, 6, S. 213-234.
- Elsner, Regina. Secular moral values as a threat to Russian Orthodox identity – the case of family values. In: Heimbach-Steins, Marianne; Könemann, Judith (Hrsg.). Religiöse Identitäten in einer globalisierten Welt. Münster: Aschendorff, 2019, S. 109-118.
- Douglas, Nadja. Top-down or bottom-up? - Public control of the armed forces in post-Soviet Russia. In: Armed Forces and Society, 2019, 45(4), pp. 746–768.
- Douglas, Nadja. NATO-Russland-Beziehungen. Wege aus der Konfrontation?. In: Wissenschaft und Frieden, 2019, 1.
- Soroka, George; Krawatzek, Félix. Nationalism, Democracy, and Memory Laws. In: Journal of Democracy, 2019, 30(2), pp. 157-71.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Soroka, George. Bringing the Past into the Present: Toward a New Social Scientific Research Agenda. In: Journal of Politics, 2018, 80(4).
- Pestel, Friedemann; Trimçev, Rieke; Feindt, Gregor; Krawatzek, Félix. European Memory: Universalising the Past? In: European Review of History/Revue européenne d’histoire, 2017, 24(4), pp. 495-644.
- Golova, Tatiana. Squatting and the moral economy of public-private relations: Leningrad/St. Petersburg. In: Baltic Worlds. Squatting in the East, 2016, 11(1-2), pp. 57-67.
- Onuch, Olga; Sasse, Gwendolyn. The Maidan in Movement: Diversity and the Cycles of Protest. In: Europe-Asia-Studies, 2016, 68(4), pp. 556-587.
- Busygina, Irina. The Impact of the War in Ukraine on the Eurasian Economic Union. In: The Impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War on the Broader Region. PONARS Eurasia Policy Perspective (e-book), 2024, pp. 6–12.
- Busygina, Irina; Krivokhizh, Svetlana. Conceptualizing regional leadership. In: Busygina, Irina; Krivokhizh, Svetlana (eds.). Regional Leadership in Post-Soviet Eurasia: The Strategies of Russia, China, and the European Union. London and New York: Routledge, 2023, pp. 5–21.
- Busygina, Irina. The Road to War: How Russia Has Lost the Chances for Leadership in Post-Soviet Eurasia. In: Busygina, Irina; Krivokhizh, Svetlana (ed.). Regional Leadership in Post-Soviet Eurasia: The Strategies of Russia, China, and the European Union. London and New York: Routledge, 2023, pp. 37–60.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Center-regional relations in Russia. In: Gill, Graeme (ed.). Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society. UK: Routledge, 2023, pp. 160–169.
- Elsner, Regina. Autokephalie der ukrainischen Orthodoxie. Die Politisierung der Kirchen im postsowjetischen Raum. In: Besl, Marco; Oelko, Simone (Hrsg.): Politische Macht und orthodoxer Glaube. Beziehungen zwischen Politik und Religion in Osteuropa. Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet, 2023, S. 53-68.
- Kampkötter, Christian; Friess, Nina. Serhij Žadan. In: Pörzgen, Yvonne (Hrsg.). Ukrainische Gegenwartsliteratur. edition text+kritik. München: Richard Boorberg Verlag, 2022, S. 113–128.
- Elsner, Regina. Kirchen im Ukrainekrieg: Teil der Lösung oder Teil des Problems? In: Werkner, Ines-Jacqueline; Mayer, Lotta; Krüger, Madlen (Hg.). Wege aus dem Krieg in der Ukraine: Szenarien - Chancen – Risiken. Heidelberg: heiBOOKS, 2022 (FEST kompakt – Analysen – Stellungnahmen – Perspektiven, Band 5), pp. 93-102.
- McGlynn, Jade; Thaidigsmann, Karoline; Frieß, Nina. Promoting Patriotism, Suppressing Dissent Views: The Making of Historical Narratives and National Identity in Russia and Poland. In: Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina (eds.). Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 221-230.
- Elsner, Regina. Zwischen Patriarchat und Pussy Riot. Männer, Frauen und Gender in der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche. In: Martin, Silke; Schwaderer, Isabella; Waldner, Katharina (Hrsg.). Religion und Gender. Konzepte - Erfahrungen - Medien. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2022, S. 47-76.
- Elsner, Regina. Toward an Orthodox Social Ethos? Socio-Ethical Negotiations in Ukrainian Orthodoxy. In: Bremer, Thomas; Brüning, Alfons; Kizenko, Nadieszda (eds.). Orthodoxy in Two Manifestations? The Conflict in Ukraine as Expression of a Fault Line in World Orthodoxy. Berlin: Peter Lang, 2022, pp. 97-120.
Busygina, Irina. Are Post-Soviet Leaders Doomed to Be Populist? A Comparative Analysis of Putin and Nazarbayev. In: Makarychev, Andrey (ed.). Multifaceted Nationalism and Illiberal Momentum at Europe’s Eastern Margin. Routledge, 2021. pp. 502–518.
Elsner, Regina. Die Orthodoxen Kirchen in Osteuropa und Covid-19. In: Bukovec, Predrag; Volgger, Ewald (Hrsg.). Liturgie und Covid-19. Erfahrungen und Problematisierungen. Schriften der Katholischen Privat-Universität Linz. Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet, 2021, Band 11, S. 192-210.
Douglas, Nadja; Muschick, Simon. The Withdrawal of Russian Troops from the Republic of Moldova in the Context of International Confidence- and Security-Building Efforts. In: Meissner, Christoph; Morré, Jörg (eds.). Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from East-Central Europe. National Perspectives in Comparison. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021, pp. 297-312.
- Douglas, Nadja. A Contested Public Space: Protest and Policing in Armenia. In: Neugebauer, Carola; Darieva, Tsypylma (eds.). Urban Activism in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Strategies and Practices. Dom Publishers, 2020, pp. 44-51.
- Eschment, Beate; Kachkeev, Maksat. Zentralasien. In: Benz, Arthur; Bröchler, Stephan; Lauth, Hans-Joachim (Hrsg.). Handbuch der europäischen Verfassungsgeschichte im 20. Jahrhundert. Institutionen und Rechtspraxis im gesellschaftlichen Wandel. Seit 1989. Bonn: Dietz Verlag, 2019, Band 5, S. 30.
- Elsner, Regina. Gender und die traditionellen Familienwerte: Der Beitrag der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche zur russischen Identitätskonstruktion. In: Behrensen, Maren; Heimbach-Steins, Marianne; Hennig, Linda (Hrsg.). Gender-Nation-Religion. Ein internationaler Vergleich von Akteursstrategien und Diskursverflechtungen. Religion und Moderne. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 2019, Band 14, S. 125-146.
- von Löwis, Sabine. Hybride Raumproduktionen. Phantomgrenzen als Konzept zur Erklärung ambivalenter Identifikationsräume in der Ukraine. In: Cwiklinski, S.; Dubasevych, R.; Schwartz, M. (Hrsg). Gefühle im Krieg. Imaginäre und affektive Dimensionen des Ukraine-Konflikts. Berlin: Kadmos-Verlag, 2019.
- Frieß, Nina. Young Russophone Literature in Kazakhstan and the ‘Russian World’. In: Frieß, Nina; Kaminskij, Konstantin. Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World. Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2019, pp. 149-174.
- Frieß, Nina; Kaminskij, Konstantin. Inside Out Identities: Eurasianism and the Russian World. In: Frieß, Nina; Kaminskij, Konstantin. Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World. Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2019, pp. 7-20.
- Frieß, Nina. Wann kommt die Flut? Verschwindende Dörfer in Roman Senčins „Überflutungszone“. In: Ehrler, Martin; Weiland, Marc. Topografische Leerstellen. Ästhetisierungen verschwindender und verschwundener Dörfer und Landschaften. Rurale Topografien. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2018, Band 4, S. 331-348.
- Douglas, Nadja. Leadership Norms as a Form of Internal (Self-)Control of the Armed Forces. In: Holenweger, Michael; Jager, Michael Karl; Kernic, Franz (eds.). Leadership in Extreme Situations. Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications. Birmensdorf/Zurich: Springer, 2017, pp. 131-147.
- Frieß, Nina. Ein Kampfplatz um die Deutung der russischen Geschichte: Der Film „Child 44“. In: Drexler; Peter; Krause, Michael (Hrsg.). Gedächtniskino - Film im Spannungsfeld zwischen kollektivem und subjektivem Erinnern. Hamburg: Avinus Verlag, 2016, S. 201-221.
- Frieß, Nina. „From Russia with blood“ – Stalinist repression and the Gulag in contemporary crime fiction'. In: Fischer von Weikersthal, Felicitas; Thaidigsmann, Karoline (Hrsg.). (Hi-)Stories of the Gulag. Fiction and Reality. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2016, pp. 281-302.
- Busygina, Irina; Krivokhizh, Svetlana (Eds.). Regional Leadership in Post-Soviet Eurasia: The Strategies of Russia, China, and the European Union. UK: Routledge, 2023.
- Caffee, Naomi; Frieß, Nina. Not only Russian: Explorations in Contemporary Russophone Literature. In: Russian Literature, 2022, 127.
- Ельснер, Регіна; Сігов, Костянтин. 'Людська гідність': Виклик і шлях. Збірник статей. Київ: Дух і літера, 2021. [Elsner, Regina; Sihov, Kostyantyn. 'Lyuds’ka hidnist’: Vyklyk i shlyakh. Zbirnyk statey. Kyyiv: Dukh i litera, 2021.]
- Эльснер, Регина; Сигов, Константин. Достоинство человека: Вызов и путь. Сборник статей. Киев: Дух і літера, 2021. [Elsner, Regina; Sihov, Kostyantyn. Dostoinstvo cheloveka: Vyzov i put’. Sbornik statey. Kiyev: Dukh і lіtera, 2021.]
- von Löwis, Sabine. Umstrittene Räume in der Ukraine. Politische Diskurse, literarische Repräsentationen und kartographische Visualisierungen. In: Phantomgrenzen im östlichen Europa. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2019, 8.
- Frieß, Nina; Kaminskij, Konstantin. Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World. Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2019.
- Frieß, Nina; Huber, Angela. Investigation – Rekonstruktion – Narration. Geschichten und Geschichte im Krimi der Slavia. Potsdam: Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 2019.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Müller-Funk, Lea. Political Remittances and Political Transnationalism: Practices, Narratives of Belonging and the Role of the State. In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2019, 46(6).
- Frieß, Nina; Lenz, Gunnar; Martin, Erik. Grenzräume – Grenzbewegungen. Ergebnisse der Arbeitstreffen des Jungen Forums Slavistische Literaturwissenschaft in Basel 2013 / Frankfurt (Oder) und Słubice 2014. Potsdam: Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 2016, Band 2.
Douglas, Nadja. Energy Crisis in Moldova: Russia’s Game with Uncertainty. Moldovan Analytical Digest No. 002, April 2025, pp. 12–14.
- Busygina, Irina. An «Elegant» Solution: Because We Need Them More. RIDDLE, 27/04/2024.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. After the Collapse: How to Prevent a Return to Another Variant of “Putinism”. PONARS Policy Memo N 887, 01/05/2024.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Center-Regional Relations in Russia during the War: Are Tere Signs of Model Erosion?PONARS Policy Memo N 872, 12//01/2024.
- Langbein, Julia; Sasse, Gwendolyn. “A Country Worth Living In”: Prioritizing Ukraine’s Social Recovery. In: Internationale Politik, IP Special, 2024, pp. 23-27.
- Bergmann, Julian; Kosmehl, Miriam; Langbein, Julia; Sasse, Gwendolyn. Multiple Missions in the Midst of War: Integrating Ukraine’s Recovery and EU Accession. German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), 2024.
- Douglas, Nadja. Rezension zu: Hall, Stephen G. F.: The Authoritarian International. Tracing How Authoritarian Regimes Learn in the Post-Soviet Space. Cambridge 2023.
- Douglas, Nadja. Wolff, Stefan. Confidence Building in the Shadow of War: Moldova, Transdniestria, and the Uncertain Future of the 5+2 Process.In: OSCE Insights, 2023.
- Busygina, Irina. Why Talk About Regional Leadership in a Time of War? Jordan Center for Advanced Russian Studies. Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, 09/11/2023.
- Busygina, Irina. How to reform Russian federalism: Conditions, costs, and risks. Reforum, 29/08/2023.
- Busygina, Irina. Putin’s system: How to create a majority indifferent to war. Novaya Gazeta, 27.08.2023.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Regional Governors, Moscow, and the War. Russian Analytical Digest N 295, 02/06/2023.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Russia’s Regional Governors: Backing the War, Upholding the Status Quo. PONARS, 08/04/2023.
- Busygina, Irina. Does Russia risk disintegration? Experts' Perspectives. RussiaPost, 21/02/2023.
- Busygina, Irina. The Desire to Possess: Russia’s War for Territory. PONARS, 08/02/2023.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Moscow vs the Regions: What Has Not Been Changed by the War. RIDDL, 27/01/2023.
- Elsner, Regina. Kriegstreiber oder Friedenskraft? Zur Rolle der Kirchen in Russlands Krieg in der Ukraine. In: Communicatio Socialis. Zeitschrift für Medienethik und Kommunikation in Religion und Gesellschaft, 2022, 55(4), S. 479-491.
- Elsner, Regina. Kampf gegen die „Kirche des Aggressors“. In: Karenina. Petersburger Dialog Online, 6.12.2022.
- Frieß, Nina. In der Sprache des Feindes. In: Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, 08.07.2022.
- Elsner, Regina. Religionsfreiheit in der Ukraine: Ein Menschenrecht als Instrument der Kriegspropaganda. In: Kirche und Recht, 2022, 28(1), S. 1-14.
- Busygina, Irina. Der Krieg in der Ukraine: Positionen und die Zukunft der russischen Universitäten.Russland-Analysen N 422, 15/07/2022.
- Busygina, Irina. “Russian Arbitrary Rule”. RIDL Russia, 12/07/2022.
- Busygina, Irina. Russia in the Post-Soviet Eurasia: What Has Been Lost on the Road to War? RussiaPost, 20/06/2022.
- Busygina, Irina. (No New) Lessons Learned. Russian Analytical Digest N 276, 18/02/2022.
- Busygina, Irina; Filippov, Mikhail. Nested Games? The Inconsistencies of Russian Foreign Policy in Eurasia. PONARS Policy Memo N 684, 11/01/2021.
- Douglas, Nadja. NATO-Russland-Beziehungen. Wege aus der Konfrontation? In: Wissenschaft & Frieden, 2019, 1.
- von Löwis, Sabine. Phantom borders and ambivalent spaces of identification in Ukraine. Cairn International Edition, 2018.
- Douglas, Nadja. Wolff, Stefan. Economic Confidence-Building Measures and Conflict Settlement. The Case of Transdniestria. In: Work-in-Progress, 2018, 1.
Konfliktdynamiken und Grenzregionen
- Löwis, Sabine von. Das Phantom der alten Grenze am Zbruč: Kontinuitäten und Brüche sozialräumlicher Strukturen in der Westukraine. Reihe: Phantomgrenzen im östlichen Europa; Bd. 7. Wallstein Verlag, 2025.
- Elsner, Regina. The Russian Orthodox Church and Modernity. A Historical and Theological Investigation into Eastern Christianity between Unity and Plurality. Hannover: ibidem, 2021.
- Elsner, Regina. Die Russische Orthodoxe Kirche vor der Herausforderung Moderne. Historische Wegmarken und theologische Optionen im Spannungsfeld von Einheit und Vielfalt. Würzburg: Echter Verlag, 2018.
- Frieß, Nina. „Inwiefern ist das heute interessant?“ Erinnerungen an den stalinistischen Gulag im 21. Jahrhundert. 2. Aufl., Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2017 (1. Aufl., Leipzig: Biblion Media).
- Zhurzhenko, Tatiana. Displaced Borderlands: Civilizational Belonging in the Narratives of Kharkiv Residents Relocated to the European Union after February 2022. East European Politics and Societies, online first, 2025.
- Zhurzhenko, Tatiana. Everyday Europeanization and Bottom-Up Geopolitics at the Ukrainian-Polish Border.In: Geopolitics, online first, 2024.
- Dinev, Ivaylo; Douglas, Nadja. The Political and Cultural Future of Karabakh Armenians. Caucasus Analytical Digest (CAD), 140, 2025, pp. 4–13.
- Douglas, Nadja. The role of trust in Belarusian societal mobilization (2020–2021). International Journal of Comparative Sociology, online first.
- Nouglas, Nadja. Police and protest in the digital age – a post-Soviet comparison of citizen-police relations. In: Policing and Society, 2023, online first.
Frieß, Nina; Achilli, Alessandro; Finkelstein, Miriam. Russophonie – Russische Sprache im Plural. In: Dekoder, 2023.
Douglas, Nadja. Belarus: “Securitization” of State Politics and the Impact on State-Society Relations. In: Nationalities Papers, 2023, pp. 1-20.
Douglas, Nadja; Wolff, Stefan. Confidence Building in the Shadow of War: Moldova, Transdniestria, and the Uncertain Future of the 5+2 Process. In: OSCE Insights 2023, pp. 1-14.
Onuch, Olga; Sasse, Gwendolyn; Michiels, Sébastien. Flowers, Tractors, & Telegram: Who are the Protesters in Belarus?: A Survey Based Assessment of Anti-Lukashenka Protest Participants. In: Nationalities Papers, 2023, 51(2) pp. 1-26.
Crivenco, Andrei; Löwis, Sabine von. Shrinking Transnistria. Trends and Effects of Demographic Decline in a De Facto State. In: Comparative Southeast European Studies, 2022, 70(1), pp. 47-79.
Dinev, Ivaylo. Bulgaria and Slovenia Protest Event Dataset (2009-2017): Protest cycles and protest patterns in Southeast Europe. In: Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics, 2022, 8(1), pp. 5–22.
- Dinev, Ivaylo. Historical processes and new-left movements: exploring the divergent paths of protest politics in Southeast Europe. In: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2022, 30(2), pp. 237–257.
- Elsner, Regina. Praying Instead of Protesting? The Belarusian Churches and Political Protest After the 2020 Presidential Election. In: Nationalities Papers, 2022, pp. 1-17.
- Elsner, Regina. Ukrainian Churches and the Implementation of the Istanbul Convention in Ukraine: Being Europe Without Accepting “Gender”. In: The Review of Faith and International Affairs, 2022, 20(3), pp. 63-76.
- Onuch, Olfga; Sasse, Gwendolyn. Anti-regime action and geopolitical polarization: understanding protester dispositions in Belarus,. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 2022, 38(1-2), pp. 62-87.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Langbein, Julia. Attitudes towards democracy and the market in Belarus: what has changed and why it matters. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 2022, 38(1-2), pp. 107-124.
- Zhurzhenko, Tatiana. Terror, collaboration and resistance. Russian rule in the newly occupied territories of Ukraine. In: Eurozine, 2023. Updated version from the original article in Osteuropa (6-8) 2022.
- Zhurzhenko, Tatiana. A Border on the Move. The Ukrainian-Russian frontier from the Soviet collapse to the conflict in Donbas. In: Jahrbuch Migration und Gesellschaft 2020/2021. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2021, pp. 139-158.
- Zhurzhenko, Tatiana. Fighting Empire, Weaponising Culture. The conflict with Russia and the restrictions on Russian mass culture in post-Maidan Ukraine. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 2021, 73, pp. 1441-1466.
- Dinev, Ivaylo. The Protest Mobilizations in Bulgaria since the Great Recession: Characteristics and Periodization (2009-2017). In: Politicheski izsledvania/Political Studies, 2021, 1(1-2), pp. 234–253.
- Dinev, Ivaylo. The dynamics of class mobilisations: evidence from protest event analysis in Bulgaria and Slovenia. In: SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe, 2021, 23(2), pp. 245–266.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Soroka, George. Circulation, Conditions, Claims: Examining the Politics of Historical Memory. Special Issue Here to Stay: The Politics of History in Eastern Europe. In: East European Politics and Society, 2021, 36(1).
- Krawatzek, Félix; Soroka, George. Remembering a Contentious Past: Resistance and Collaboration in the Former Soviet Union. Special Issue Here to Stay: The Politics of History in Eastern Europe. In: East European Politics and Society, 2021, 36(1).
- Zotova, Maria; Gritsenko, Anton; von Löwis, Sabine. Insiders or Strangers? Changing Cross-Border Practices and Attitudes Towards Neighbors in Belgorod and Rostov Regions of Russia after 2014. In: Journal RAS, 2021, 1, pp. 124-144.
- Trimçev, Rieke; Feindt, Gregor; Krawatzek, Félix; Pestel, Friedemann. Europe’s Europes: mapping the conflicts of European memory. In: Journal of Political Ideologies, 2020, 25(1), pp. 51-77.
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- Frieß, Nina. „From Russia with blood“ – Stalinist repression and the Gulag in contemporary crime fiction'. In: Fischer von Weikersthal, Felicitas; Thaidigsmann, Karoline (Hrsg.). (Hi-)Stories of the Gulag. Fiction and Reality. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2016, pp. 281-302.
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Migration und Diversität
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- Darieva, Tsypylma; Mühlfried, Florian; Tuite, Kevin. Sacred Places-Emergent Spaces. Religious Pluralism in the post-Soviet Caucasus. New York: Berghahn Books, 2018.
- Darieva, Tsypylma; Kahl, Thede; Toncheva, Svetoslava. Sakralität und Mobilität im Kaukasus und Südosteuropa. Wien: Verlag für Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2017.
Darieva, Tsypylma. Navigating Political (Dis)engagement: Russian Wartime Migrants in Georgia.Post-Soviet Affairs, 2025 (online first).
Darieva, Tsypylma; Vakhtangashvili, Giorgi; Zimmermann, Philipp. Informal Sanctions and Patriotism from Below: Georgian-Russian Encounters in Tbilisi’s Housing Market in 2022. In: Nationalities Papers, 53 (6), 2025, pp. 1332–1348.
Darieva, Tsypylma; Klingenberg, Darja; Bram, Chen. Jews of the Caucasus: Migration Routes and Multiple Entanglement. In: Special Section: Jews of the Caucasus. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 24(2), 2025, pp. 557–569.
Smolnik, Franziska; Fehlings, Susanne; Darieva, Tsypylma. A Hub or Periphery? Connectivity/Disconnectivity in the South Caucasus. In: Mobilities, 20(6), 2025, pp. 1023–1037.
Goldstein, Piotr; Matras, Yaron. Language as a Diasporic Stance: Polish in a Migrant Urban Space. In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2025, 51(5), pp. 1143–1159.
Rijcken, Iepke M., Goldstein, Piotr; Awuah, Maksymilian. Visualizing Transborder Lifeworlds in the Polish‐German Border Region. Anthropology of Work Review, 2025, 46(2).
Darieva, Tsypylma. Claiming the City: Faith-based Muslim Activism in Georgia. In: Religion, State and Society, 2023, 51(1), pp. 65–82.
Darieva, Tsypylma; Kormina, Jeanne. Introduction. Religious Activism in Eastern Europe and Beyond. In: Religion, State and Society, 2023, 51(1), pp. 2–10.
- Darieva, Tsypylma; McBrien, Julie (eds.). Urban Religious Pluralization: Challenges and Opportunities in the post-Soviet South Caucasus. In: New Diversities, 2021, 23(2).
- Eschment, Beate. The Chechens and Kurds of Kazakhstan between Historical and Second Homelands. In: Central Asian Affairs, 2021, 8(4), pp. 346–371.
- Goldstein, Piotr. Visualising Invisible (Migrant) Activism. In: Entanglements, 2021, 4(1), pp. 24–27.
- Golova, Tatiana. Post-Soviet migrants in Germany, transnational public spheres and Russian soft power. In: Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 2020.
- Darieva, Tsypylma; Guchinova, Elza-Bair. Exploring Contemporary Buddhist Pilgrimage among the Mongolian-Speaking Peoples in Russia. In: Ethnographic Review, 2020, 2, pp. 5–13.
- Darieva, Tsypylma. Discovering ‘Homeland’: A New Generation of Armenian Diasporic Organisations. In: Revue d’Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest, 2019, 19(4), pp. 9-41.
- Darieva, Tsypylma. Journey to the Future. Imaginaries and Motivations for Homeland Trips to Armenia. In: Global Networks Journal, 2017, 17(3), pp. 423-440.
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- Darieva, Tsypylma. The Boneless Saint from Baku: Exploring the Shia Muslim Pilgrimage in a Secular City. In: Religion, State and Church, 2016, 2(34), pp. 203-225.
- Darieva, Tsypylma. Prayer House or a Cultural Center? Restoring a Mosque in post-socialist Armenia. In: Central Asian Survey, 2016, 35, pp. 292-308.
- Ahmadov, Anar K.; Sasse, Gwendolyn. A Voice Despite Exit: The Role of Assimilation, Emigrant Networks, and Destination in Migrant Transnational Political Engagement. In: Comparative Political Studies, 2016, 49(1), pp. 78-114.
- Ahmadov, Anar K.; Sasse, Gwendolyn. Empowering to Engage with the Homeland: Do Migration Experience and Environment foster Political Remittances? In: Comparative Migration Studies, 2016, 4(12), pp. 1-25.
Darieva, Tsypylma. Planted Flags? The Political Life of Trees and Arboreal Patriotism in Armenia. In: Rumyantsev, Sergey (ed.). Education and the Politics of Memory in Russia and Eastern Europe: Infested with History. London: Routledge, 2025, pp. 157–171.
Goldstein, Piotr. Spółdzielnia/Cooperative: An Experiment in Longitudinal Visual Ethnography of Migrant Activism. In: Hämmerling, Christine; Koensler, Alexander; Näser-Lather, Marion (eds.). Utopias of Sustainability – Sustainability of Utopias. A Multimodal Intervention. Morlacchi Editore U.P., 2025, pp. 76–82.
Fedorenko, Kostiantyn. “Europe is not doing enough”. Risks of Ukraine’s Postwar Euroscepticism. In: Pintsch, A., Rabinovych, M. (eds.). Ukraine’s Thorny Path to the EU. From “Integration without Membership” to “Integration through War”. Palgrave Macmillan, 2024, pp. 123–149.
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- Darieva, Tsypylma. Der knochenlose Heilige aus Baku: Zur Bedeutung muslimischer Wallfahrten in einer säkularen Stadt. In: Sakralität und Mobilität im Kaukasus und Südosteuropa. Wien: Verlag für Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2017, S. 201-222.
- Darieva, Tsypylma; Fehlings, Susanne; Smolnik, Franziska (eds.). Connectivity and Disconnectivity in the South Caucasus. Mobilities, 20(6), 2025.
Darieva, Tsypylma; Klingenberg, Darja; Bram, Chen. Jews of the Caucasus. Special Section. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 24(2), 2025.
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- Darieva, Tsypylma. Diversität unter Druck. Ethnische und sprachliche Vielfalt in Russland. In: Russisch im Kontext. Impulse für den Unterricht. Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, Heft 3, 2025, S. 4–7
Nowicka, Magdalena; Goldstein, Piotr. ‘I Can’t Say These Are Bad People.’ How Polish Commuting Workers Feel about the Encounters with Germans, Ukrainians and Others. VISION Notes, 2025, 3(1), pp. 1–8.
Łojewska, Olga; Goldstein, Piotr. Affective Infrastructures. In: Le Calvé, Maxime; Beck, Petra; Stock, Robert (eds.). Drift. Sink. Emerge. Repeat. Diffracting the Critical through Multimodal Submersion: A Catalogue to the STS HUB 2025 Exhibition. Berlin, 2025.
Goldstein, Piotr; Lorenz, Jan. Active (Citizen) – Can Anyone Be an Activist? In: Le Calvé, Maxime; Beck, Petra; Stock, Robert (eds.). Drift. Sink. Emerge. Repeat. Diffracting the Critical through Multimodal Submersion: A Catalogue to the STS HUB 2025 Exhibition. Berlin, 2025.
- Golova, Tatiana; Darieva, Tsypylma. Politisches und soziales Engagement von Migrant:innen aus Russland im Kontext von Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine. Russland-Analysen Nr. 436, 10/05/2023, S. 2–7.
- Darieva, Tsypylma. Aserbaidschans religiöse Landschaft und seine Religionspolitik. In: Religion und Gesellschaft in Ost und West (RGOW), 2021, 2, S. 22-24.
- Golova, Tatiana. Postsowjetische Migranten in Sozialen Netzwerken. In: Dossier „Russlanddeutsche“ der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2018.
Jugend und generationeller Wandel
- Krawatzek, Félix. Youth in Regime Crisis: Comparative Perspectives from Russia to Weimar Germany. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Pospieszna, Paulina. Youth Activism in Poland: Perceptions of Protest and Civic Engagement. In: East European Politics and Societies, 2025.
- Frieß, Nina. Offen, tolerant, fantastisch. Imaginierte Gemeinschaften in Kasachstans zeitgenössischer Kinderliteratur. In: Zeitschrift für Slawistik 2/2025, pp. 200–217.
- Frieß, Nina; Kowollik, Eva; Thaidigsmann, Karoline. Imaginierte Gemeinschaften in den slavischen Kinder- und Jugendliteraturen. Einführung. In: Zeitschrift für Slawistik 2/2025, pp. 193–199.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Pfeilschifter, Veronika. Young People, Politics and Society in the South Caucasus. Europe-Asia Studies, 2025, pp. 1-29.
- Krawatzek, Félix. A Sign of Things to Come? Youth and Politics: Regimes, Values and Agency. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 2022, 74(7), pp. 1105–1122.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Sasse, Gwendolyn. Transnational Links and Political Attitudes: Young People in Russia. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 2022, 74(7), pp. 1278–1299.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina. A Foundation for Russia? Memories of World War II for Young Russians. In: Nationalities Papers, 2022, pp. 1–21.
- Soroka, George; Krawatzek, Félix. When the Past Is Not Another Country: The Battlefields of History in Russia, Problems of Post-Communism. In: Problems of Post-Communism, 2021, 68(5), pp. 353–367.
- Krawatzek, Félix. Which History Matters? Surveying Russian Youth and Their Understandings of the Past, Problems of Post-Communism. In: Problems of Post-Communism, 2021, 68(5), pp. 402–414.
- Krawatzek, Félix. Legitimate Political Demands? How Young Russians of Different Political Orientation Assess Protests. In: Youth and Globalization, 2020, 2(2), pp. 137–162.
- Krawatzek, Félix. Political Mobilisation and Discourse Networks: A New Youth and the Breakdown of the Soviet Union. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 2017, 69(10), pp. 1626-61.
- Krawatzek, Félix. Made in France? The (Re-)Invention of Mai 68. In: European Review of History: Revue européenne d’histoire, 2017, 24(4), pp. 578-605.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina. Transmitting the Past to Young Minds. In: Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina (eds.). Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 1–24.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Weller, Nina. A Former Soviet Republic? Historical Perspectives on Belarus. In: Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina (eds.). Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 27–40.
- Krawatzek, Félix. Without Roots? The Historical Realm of Young Belarusians. In: Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina (eds.). Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 41–58.
- McGlynn, Jade; Thaidigsmann, Karoline; Frieß, Nina. Promoting Patriotism, Suppressing Dissent Views: The Making of Historical Narratives and National Identity in Russia and Poland. In: Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina (eds.). Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 221–230.
- Frieß, Nina. Engaging Young Readers in History: Alternative Historical Narratives in Contemporary Russian Children’s Literature. In: Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina (eds.). Youth and Memory in Europe: Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 247–260.
- Frieß, Nina. Young Russophone Literature in Kazakhstan and the ‘Russian World’. In: Frieß, Nina; Kaminskij, Konstantin (eds.). Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World. Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2019, pp. 149-174.
- Krawatzek, Félix. Fallen Vanguard and Vanished Rebels? Political Youth Involvement in Extraordinary Times. In: Schwartz, Matthias; Winkel, Heike (eds.). East European Youth Cultures in a Global World. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp. 177-201.
- Frieß, Nina; Kowollik, Eva; Thaidigsmann, Karoline. Imaginierte Gemeinschaften in den slavischen Kinder- und Jugendliteraturen, Thematic Focus. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 2/2025.
- Krawatzek, Félix; Frieß, Nina. Youth and Memory in Europe. Defining the Past, Shaping the Future. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022.
- Pfeilschifter, Veronika. What Is It with Hope? Explorations with Young Azerbaijani Left-Wing Democrats. LeftEast, 2025.
Frieß, Nina. „Widdewidde wie sie uns gefällt“. Wie Autor:innen aus Kasachstan mit Kinderbüchern neue Identitätsangebote schaffen. Copernico, 11.12.2024.
Politische Ökonomie und Integration
- Langbein, Julia. Transnationalization and Regulatory Change in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood. Ukraine between Brussels and Moscow,. London: Routledge, 2015.
Börzel, Tanja A.; Langbein, Julia; Wu, Lunting; Krüsmann, Valentin. Collision, Competition or Cooperation? China's BRI and the EU's Development Policies Towards Eastern Europe. In: Global Policy, 2025 (online first).
Bruszt, László; Langbein, Julia. Building a Transnational Developmental State in Europe: Lessons from the Big Bang enlargement for the next integration round. In: Journal of European Public Policy, 2025.
Langbein, Julia; Cenusa, Denis; Guruli Irina. EU Trade liberalisation, sectoral coalitions and development: insights from Moldova and Georgia. In: Journal of European Integration, 2024, 46(2), pp. 213-234.
Hoppe, Sebastian. Rentierism, ‘Capitalist Breakthroughs’ and Non-Transformative Development in Late Putinism. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 2024, 76(1), pp. 108–131.
Hoppe, Sebastian; Asschenfeldt, Friedrich. Introduction to the Special Issue: Capitalism and Socialism Through the Russian Prism. Lineages of Concept Formation and the (Post-)Soviet Experience. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 2024, 76(1), pp. 1-9.
Hoppe, Sebastian. Kategoriale Dissonanzen: Russlands regressiver Weg in den Krieg und die Historische Soziologie imperialistischer Außenpolitiken. In: Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, 2023, 12, S. 87–114.
Krawatzek, Félix; Langbein, Julia. Attitudes towards democracy and the market in Belarus: what has changed and why it matters. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 2022, 38(1-2), pp. 107-124.
- Ocaklı, Beril; Niewöhner, Jörg. Making and Unmaking Gold as a Resource. Resistant Socionatures in Maidan, Kyrgyzstan. In: Geoforum, 2022, 131, pp. 151–162.
Hoppe, Sebastian. Chinas Reaktion auf Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine: Strategische Zurückhaltung mit Moskauer Schlagseite. In: Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, 2022, 15, S. 125–137.
Hoppe, Sebastian. Sovereigntism vs. Anti-Corruption Messianism: A Salient Post-Soviet Cleavage of Populist Mobilisation. In: Post-Soviet Affairs, 38(4 ), 2021, pp. 251–273.
- Langbein, Julia; Gazizullin, Ildar; Naumenko, Dmytro. Trade liberalisation and opening in post-soviet limited access orders. In: East European Politics, 2021, 37(1), pp. 139-158.
- Bruszt, László; Langbein, Julia. Manufacturing development: how transnational market integration shapes opportunities and capacities for development in Europe’s three peripheries. In: Review of International Political Economy, 2020.
- Ademmer, Esther; Langbein, Julia; Börzel, Tanja. Varieties of Limited Access Orders: The nexus between politics and economics in hybrid regimes. Governance, 2020, 33(1), pp. 191-208.
- Langbein, Julia. Shallow market integration and weak developmental capacities: Ukraine's pathway from periphery to periphery. In: Review of International Political Economy 2019.
- Langbein, Julia; Markiewicz, Olga. Changing modes of market integration, domestic developmental capacities and state-business alliances: insights from Turkey’s automotive industry. In: Review of International Political Economy, 2019.
- Börzel, Tanja; Langbein, Julia. Core-periphery disparities in Europe: Is there a link between political and economic divergence?. In: West European Politics, 2019, 42(5), pp. 941-964.
- Bruszt, László; Langbein, Julia. Varieties of Dis-embedded Liberalism. EU Integration Strategies in the Eastern Peripheries of Europe. In: Journal of European Public Policy, 2017, 24 (2), pp. 297-315.
- Langbein, Julia. (Dis-)integrating Ukraine? Domestic Oligarchs, Russia, the EU and the politics of economic integration. In: Eurasian Geography and Economics, 2016, 57 (1), pp. 19-42.
- Hoppe, Sebastian. The Patronal Politics of Regional Development Projects: Exploring Russia's Far Eastern Rent Management. In: Biermann, Rafel; Fasola, Nicolò; Petrikova, Ivica (eds.). Patron-Client Relationships in World Politics. Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2025 (forthcoming).
Hoppe, Sebastian. Status Quo Vs. Counter-Hegemony: China’s Balancing of Political Economy and Ideology Vis-À-Vis Russian Militarism. In: Brinkmann, Sören; Kleinschmidt, Jochen; Rouvinski, Vladimir (eds.). Contested Solidarity: Global Reactions and Attitudes towards the Russian War against Ukraine. Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verlag, 2025 (forthcoming).
Hoppe, Sebastian. The Patronal Politics of Regional Development Projects: Exploring Russia's Far Eastern Rent Management. In: Warnecke-Berger, Hannes; Ickler, Jan (eds.) The Political Economy of Extractivism: Global Perspectives on the Seduction of Rent. New York: Routledge, 2024, pp. 104–22.
Hoppe, Sebastian; Libman. Alexander. Lobbying in Russia. In: Polk, Andreas; Mause, Karsten (eds.). The Political Economy of Lobbying: Channels of Influence and their Regulation. Wiesbaden: Springer, 2023, pp. 339–60.
- Bruszt, László; Langbein, Julia. Market integration and room for development in the peripheries. In: Review of International Political Economy, 27(5), 2020.
Bruszt, László; Langbein, Julia. The negative consequences of rule transfer in EU enlargement. In: The Loop. ECPR’s Political Science Blog, November 2025.
Langbein, Julia. Georgia’s Withdrawal from the EU Accession Process: Reasons, Consequences, and EU Reactions. Caucasus Analytical Digest, No 141, March 2025, pp. 16-19.
- Langbein, Julia; Sasse, Gwendolyn. “A Country Worth Living In”: Prioritizing Ukraine’s Social Recovery. In: Internationale Politik, IP Special, 2024, pp. 23-27.
- Bergmann, Julian; Kosmehl, Miriam; Langbein, Julia; Sasse, Gwendolyn. Multiple Missions in the Midst of War: Integrating Ukraine’s Recovery and EU Accession. German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), 2024.
- Börzel, Tanja A.; Krüsmann, Valentin; Langbein, Julia; Wu, Lunting. Colliding Scripts in Asia? Comparing China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the EU Global Gateway Strategy. SCRIPTS Working Paper No. 34, 2023.
- Krüsmann, Valentin; Langbein, Julia; Ocaklı, Beril; Peragovics, Tamás. Zehn Jahre Neue Seidenstraße. Ein Blick nach Ungarn, Serbien, Georgien und Kasachstan (Ten years of the Belt and Road Initiative: Insights from Hungary, Serbia, Georgia and Kazakhstan). In: OSTEUROPA, Ausgabe 7-9/2023, S. 359-68.
- Ocaklı, Beril; Vincent Artman. Resource Nationalism and Slow Violence in Kyrgyzstan. In: The Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs, 04/2023.
- Ocaklı, Beril; Ibele, Benedikt. Georgia’s Modern (Not so Environmental) Problems. The Nature of Road and Energy Infrastructures. In: Mörner, Ninna (ed.). Ecological Concerns in Transition A Comparative Study on Responses to Waste and Environmental Destruction in the Region. Centre for Baltic and East European Studies, CBEES, Södertörn University, 2023, pp. 133-143.
- Langbein, Julia. Economic cooperation between the EU and the associated countries: Making the most of developement opportunities under the DCFTA'. In: LibMod Policy Paper. Berlin: Zentrum Liberale Moderne, August 2020.
- Ademmer, Esther; Langbein, Julia; Börzel, Tanja. Varieties of Social Orders: The political and economic fundamentals of hybrid (in)stability in the post-Soviet space. In: EU-STRAT Working Paper No.11. Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, 2018.
- Bruszt, László; Langbein, Julia. Varieties of Dis-embedded Liberalism – EU Integration Strategies in the Eastern Peripheries of Europe. In: Maximizing the Integration Capacity of the European Union (MAXCAP). MAXCAP Working Paper. Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, 2016, 26.
- Langbein, Julia. Nach dem niederländischen Nein: Wie geht es weiter mit dem EU-Ukraine Assoziierungsabkommen? In: Ukraine-Analysen, 2016, 167, S. 8-10.