GAIA Research Series
Welcome to the Global, Area, and International Archive (GAIA), a peer-reviewed publications program. GAIA is an initiative of the division of International and Area Studies, University of California, Berkeley, in partnership with the University of California Press, the California Digital Library, and international research programs across the University of California system. Its aim is to represent the best traditions of regional studies, reconfigured through fresh global, transnational, and thematic perspectives. GAIA volumes are published in both open-access digital and print editions.
There are 11 publications in this collection, published between 1995 and 2000.
Sy-Quia, Hilary Collier; Baackmann, Susanne: Conquering Women: Women and War in the German Cultural Imagination, 2000
Dougherty, Dru; Azevedo, Milton M.: Multicultural Iberia: Language, Literature, and Music, 1999
Zelnik, Reginald E.: Workers and Intelligentsia in Late Imperial Russia: Realities, Representations, Reflections, 1999
Cohen, Stephen S.; Schwartz, Andrew; Zysman, John: The Tunnel at the End of the Light: Privatization, Business Networks, and Economic Transformation in Russia, 1998
Crawford, Beverly; Lipschutz, Ronnie D.: The Myth of "Ethnic Conflict": Politics, Economics, and "Cultural" Violence, 1998
Zysman, John; Schwartz, Andrew: Enlarging Europe: The Industrial Foundations of a New Political Reality, 1998
Crawford, Beverly; Lijphart, Arend: Liberalization and Leninist Legacies: Comparative Perspectives on Democratic Transitions, 1997
Evans, Peter: State-Society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, 1997
Saroyan, Mark; Walker, Edward W.: Minorities, Mullahs and Modernity: Reshaping Community in the Former Soviet Union, 1997
Bonnell, Victoria: Identities in Transition: Eastern Europe and Russia After the Collapse of Communism, 1996
Vucinich, Wayne S.: Ivo Andric Revisited: The Bridge Still Stands, 1995