The Uppsala Yearbook of Eurasian Studies

The Uppsala Yearbook of Eurasian Studies is the continuation of the Uppsala Yearbook of East European Law, published by Wildy, Simmonds and Hill. The Uppsala Yearbook of Eurasian Studies has a broader focus on law, economics, politics and society of the Eurasian region. The purpose of the Yearbook is to stimulate interdisciplinary research and contribute to the dissemination of such research results. The editors of the Uppsala Yearbook of Eurasian Studies include Professor Kaj Hobér, Professor Anna Jonsson Cornell and IRES researcher Martin Kragh, the head of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs.

The Uppsala Yearbook of Eurasian Studies, Volume 1 , Volume 2 are now available while Volume 3 is upcoming. The Yearbook welcomes three types of publications: longer academic articles (15,000-25,000 words), shorter academic articles (6,000-15,000 words) as well as notes, comments, and book reviews.

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