TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Issue Articles
Thirty Years of Yugoslavia’s “Antibureaucratic Revolution”: A Long-Run Appraisal and New Avenues of Research Marko Grdešić pp. 537–544
Revolutionary Origins of Political Regimes and Trajectories of Popular Mobilization in the Late Communist Period Nebojša Vladisavljević pp. 545–561
“Antibureaucratism” as a Yugoslav Phenomenon: The View from Northwest Croatia Rory Archer pp. 562–580
Provincial, Proletarian, and Multinational: The Antibureaucratic Revolution in Late 1980s Priboj, Serbia Goran Musić pp. 581–596
The Hybrid Discourse of the Serbian Antibureaucratic Revolution Marjan Ivković, Tamara Petrović Trifunović, Srđan Prodanović pp. 597–612
Looking Back at Milošević’s Antibureaucratic Revolution: What Do Ordinary Participants Now Think of Their Involvement? Marko Grdešić pp. 613–627
Articles
Misruling the Masses: The Consequences of Cracking Down in Kyrgyzstan Charles Sullivan pp. 628–646
Legitimacy of Death: National Appropriation of the Fallen Gordana Uzelac pp. 647–659
Free Time Is Not Meant to Be Wasted: Educational, Political, and Taboo Leisure Activities among the Soviet Buryats of Eastern Siberia Melissa Chakars pp. 660–673
Consociational Democracy and Political Engineering in Postwar Kosovo Adem Beha pp. 674–689
Book Symposium
Human Agency, System Polarity, Regional Integration, and Nested Security Harris Mylonas pp. 690–692
Comments on Nested Security Zsuzsa Csergő pp. 693–696
Nested security lessons in conflict management from the League of Nations and the European Union Robert Jervis pp. 697–699
Book Symposium on Nested Security: Author’s Response Erin Jenne pp. 700–703
Film Review
Film Review Julija Sardelić pp. 704–705
Book Reviews
Blood Ties and the Native Son: Poetics of Patronage in Kyrgyzstan, by Aksana Ismailbekova, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2017, $80.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9780253025289, $35.00 (paperback), ISBN 9780253025395 Morgan Y. Liu pp. 706–707
The Crisis of Multiculturalism in Europe: A History, by Rita Chin, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 2017, $34.78 (hardcover), ISBN 9780691164267 Licia Cianetti pp. 708–709
Dictators Without Borders: Power and Money in Central Asia, by Alexander A. Cooley and John Heathershaw, New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University Press, 2017, $25.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9780300208443 Thomas Ambrosio pp. 710–711
Mass Religious Ritual and Intergroup Tolerance: The Muslim Pilgrims’ Paradox, by Mikhail A. Alexseev and Sufian N. Zhemukhov, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, $99.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9781108123716 Feyaad Allie pp. 711–713