A "special issue" focusing on the shifting territories in Europe - East and West. From the revolutions in Eastern Europe to the changes of 1992, this issue examines the 'new world order' from a unique feminist perspective.
1. Shifting Territories: Feminism and Europe Helen Crowley, Barbara Einhorn, Catherine Hall, Maxine Molyneux, Lynne Segal 2. Between Hope and Helplessness: Women in the GDR After the 'Turning Point' Irene Dolling 3. Where Have All the Women Gone? Women and the Women's Movement in East Central Europe Barbara Einhorn 4. The End of Socialism in Europe: A Challenge for Socialist Feminism Frigga Haug 5. The Second 'No': Women in Hungary Judit Kiss 6. The Citizenship Debate: Women, the State and Ethnic Processes Nira Yuval-Davis 7. Fortress Europe and Migrant Women Mirjana Morokvasic 8. Racial Equality and '1992' Ann Dummett 9. Questioning Perestroika: A Socialist Feminist Interrogation Ruth Pearson 10. Postmodernism and its Discontents Kate Soper 11. After the Cold War Mary Kaldor 12. Socialism Out of the Common Pots Swasti Mitter 13. 1989 and All That Beatrix Campbell 14. In Listening Mode Cynthia Cockburn 15. Women in Action: Country by Country: The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland Plus: Reports, Reviews, Letter, Noticeboard