Taras Kuzio, 'A multi-vectored scholar for a multi-vectored era: Paul Robert Magocsi', pp.95-104.
Alexander J. Motyl, 'The paradoxes of Paul Robert Magocsi: the case for Rusyns and the logical necessity of Ukrainians', pp.105 – 109.
George G. Grabowicz “The Magocsi Problem” (Problema Magochoho): a preliminary deconstruction and contextualization', pp.111 – 116.
Serhii Plokhy, 'Between history and nation: Paul Robert Magocsi and the rewriting of Ukrainian history', pp.117 – 124.
Dominique Arel, 'The scholar, historian, and public advocate: the contributions of Paul Robert Magocsi to our understanding of Ukraine and Central Europe', pp.125 – 127.
Paul Robert Magocsi, 'Concluding observations on the symposium', pp.129 – 134.
Paul D'Anieri, 'Introduction', East European Politics & Societies, vol.25, no.1 (February 2011), p.3.
Timothy J. Colton, 'An Aligning Election and the Ukrainian Political Community', East European Politics & Societies, vol.25, no.1 (February 2011), pp. 25: 4-27.
Paul D'Anieri, 'Structural Constraints in Ukrainian Politics', East European Politics & Societies, vo.25, no.1 (February 2011), pp.28-46.
Erik S. Herron, 'How Viktor Yanukovych Won: Reassessing the Dominant Narratives of Ukraine’s 2010 Presidential Election', East European Politics & Societies, vo.25, no.1 (February 2011), pp.47-67.
Alexandra Hrycak, 'The “Orange Princess” Runs for President: Gender and the Outcomes of the 2010 Presidential Election', East European Politics & Societies, vol.25, no.1 (February 2011), pp.68-87.
Taras Kuzio, 'Political Culture and Democracy: Ukraine as an Immobile State', East European Politics & Societies, vol.25, no.1 (February 2011), pp.88-113.
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