ContentsSpecial Section: Russia`s Annexation of Crimea III Gergana Dimova and Andreas Umland: Introduction. Perspectives on Russia's 2014 Annexation of Crimea: Empirical and Theoretical ExplorationsGreta Lynn Uehling: The Personal Stakes of Political Crisis: The 2014 Attempted Annexation of CrimeaKerstin S. Jobst: "Dark" and "Golden" Times: The Crimean Tatar Population under Tsarist and Soviet Rule (1783–1941)Jan Zofka: Agents of Separatism: Social Background to the Pro-Russian Movements in Crimea and the Moldovan Dniester Valley in Comparison (1989–95)A Debate on Prospect Theory and Explaining Russia's Annexation of CrimeaIon Marandici: Loss Aversion, Neo-Imperial Frames, and Territorial Expansion: Using Prospect Theory to Examine the Annexation of CrimeaDiscussionFeaturing contributions by Peter Rutland, Tor Bukkvoll, Mykola Kapitonenko, Rumena Filipova, Martin Malek, Ion MarandiciArticlesChris Monday: Mikhail Putin (1894–1969) and Socialist Competition: Exploring a Neglected Branch of the Putin Family TreeReviews: Inna Chuvychkina on Elizabeth Buchanan; Brendan M. McElmeel on Juliane Fürst; Olga Khabibulina on Hubertus Jahn; Elise Westin on Natalia Knoblock; Manne Wängborg on Andrei Kozyrev; Giulia Prelz Oltramonti on Anna Matveeva; Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon on David Rainbow; John (Ivan) Jaworsky on Josephine von Zitzewitz; Yana Ostapenko on Jessica Zychowicz; Dima Kortukov on Vladislav M. Zubok

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Table of contents
- Contents
- RUSSIA’S ANNEXATION OF CRIMEA III
- Introduction Perspectives on Russia’s 2014 Annexation of Crimea: Empirical and Theoretical Explorations*
- The Personal Stakes of Political Crisis: The 2014 Attempted Annexation of Crimea
- “Dark” and “Golden” Times: Crimean Tatars under Tsarist and Soviet rule (1783–1941)
- Agents of Separatism: The Social Background to the Pro-Russian Movements in Crimea and the Moldovan Dniester Valley in Comparative Perspective (1989–95)
- A DEBATE ON PROSPECT THEORY AND EXPLAINING RUSSIA’S ANNEXATION OF CRIMEA
- Loss Aversion, Neo-imperial Frames and Territorial Expansion: Using Prospect Theory to Examine the Annexation of Crimea*
- DISCUSSION
- Competing Theoretical Frameworks for Clarifying Russia’s Annexation of Crimea
- On Reading Yanukovych and the Rhetoric of Novorossiia Right
- How Rational Was Putin’s Strategy of Crimea Annexation? Prospect Theory and Security Dilemma Perspectives
- A Constructivist International Relations Contribution to Understanding the Annexation of Crimea
- On the Application of Prospect Theory to the Annexation of Crimea: Possibilities for Optimization
- Follow-up Observations on Prospect Theory, the Annexation of Crimea, and the Second Invasion of Ukraine
- Articles
- Mikhail Putin (1894–1969) and Socialist Competition: Exploring a Neglected Branch of the Putin Family Tree*
- Reviews
- About the Guest Editors
- About the Contributors