
Problems of Post-Communism is a long-standing peer-reviewed academic journal that examines political, economic, security, and international developments in post-communist societies. First established in 1952 under the title Problems of Communism, the journal was originally published by the United States Information Agency and adopted its current name in 1992 to reflect the profound transformations following the end of the Cold War.Journal's homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/mppc20Editorial Board: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/mppc20/about-this-journal#editorial-boardImpact Factor: 2.0 / 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.2Indexed: Scopus / Web of Science First Decision: 112 daysAcceptance Rate: 28%The current editor-in-chief is Dmitry P. Gorenburg, a political scientist and senior researcher at CNA, who oversees the journal’s editorial direction and its engagement with contemporary debates on the politics and international relations of post-communist countries.Dr. Gorenburg is also a Harvard Davis Center associate and previously served as executive director of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (now the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, or ASEEES). His scholarship focuses on Russian military reform, Russian foreign policy, and security dynamics in the former Soviet Union, as well as questions of ethnic politics and identity in Russia. BLOG: Russian Military ReformContent00:00 – Introduction01:53 – Evolution of the Journal’s Mission After the Collapse of Communism05:20 – The Intellectual “DNA” of Problems of Post-Communism06:43 – Maintaining Intellectual Coherence Across a Broad Research Scope09:19 – The Role of International Relations in the Journal’s Scope: Thematic vs Territorial Focus10:26 – Disciplinary Balance: Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Area Studies11:07 – Major Intellectual Trends in Post-Communist Studies Over the Past Decade14:22 – Democratic Backsliding, Illiberalism, and the Impact of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine on Research Agendas18:21 – Russian Scholars in Exile and Scholars Working Inside Russia21:05 – Underexplored Topics in Post-Communist Studies22:22 – Annual Publication Volume and the Pressure to Publish More26:31 – Preferred Research Methods and Methodological Approaches29:30 – The Most Common Mistakes in Manuscript Submissions40:51 – Ensuring Fairness and Efficiency in the Peer Review Process43:32 – Editorial Innovations that Improved Journal Quality and Consistency44:45 – The Role and Selection of the Editorial Board46:19 – Publishing Challenges for Scholars from Central Asia and the Post-Soviet Region52:30 – Growing Global Interest in Post-Communist Studies53:13 – Should Authors Suggest Potential Reviewers?55:14 – What Makes a Successful Article in Problems of Post-Communism59:25 – The Future Vision for the Journal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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