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"Origins of Islam". Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 53/3–4 (1999): 243–276 (with Vladimir Klimenko and Dmitry Proussakov), "Regions Based on Social Structure: A Reconsideration". Current Anthropology 41/5 (October 2000): 668–690 (with Alexander Kazankov), Evolutionary Agent-Based Model of Pre-State Warfare Patterns: Cross-Cultural Tests. World Cultures 15/1 (2004): 28–36 (with Mikhail Burtsev). A Compact Macromodel of World System Evolution in the Journal of World Systems Research 11/1 (2005): 79–93. Return of the White Raven: Postdiluvial Reconnaissance Motif A2234.1.1 Reconsidered. Journal of American Folklore 119 (2006): 472–520. The World System Urbanization Dynamics: A quantitative analysis in History & Mathematics: Historical Dynamics and Development of Complex Societies (Ed. by Peter Turchin, Leonid Grinin et al., p. 44–62. Moscow: KomKniga, 2006), Social Macroevolution: Growth of the World System Integrity and a System of Phase Transitions. World Futures, Volume 65, Issue 7 October 2009, pages 477–506 (with Leonid Grinin), A Spectral Analysis of World GDP Dynamics: Kondratieff Waves, Kuznets Swings, Juglar and Kitchin Cycles in Global Economic Development, and the 2008–2009 Economic Crisis. Structure and Dynamics. 2010. Vol.4. No. 1. P.3-57 (with Sergey Tsirel), Log-Periodic Oscillation Analysis Forecasts the Burst of the "Gold Bubble" in April – June 2011 // Structure and Dynamics 4/3 (2010): 1–11 (with Askar Akayev, Alexey Fomin, and Sergey Tsirel), Korotayev, Andrey; Zinkina, Julia; Bogevolnov, Justislav (2011). "Kondratieff waves in global invention activity (1900–2008)". Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 78 (7): 1280. doi:10.1016/j.techfore.2011.02.011. Egyptian Revolution: A Demographic Structural Analysis. Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar 13 (2011): 139–165 (with Julia Zinkina), A Trap At The Escape From The Trap? Demographic-Structural Factors of Political Instability in Modern Africa and West Asia. Cliodynamics 2/2 (2011): 276–303 (with Daria Khaltourina and others), Malkov, Artemy; Zinkina, Julia; Korotayev, Andrey (2012). "The origins of dragon-kings and their occurrence in society". Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 391 (21): 5215. Bibcode:2012PhyA..391.5215M. doi:10.1016/j.physa.2012.05.045. Globalization Shuffles Cards of the World Pack: In Which Direction is the Global Economic-Political Balance Shifting? World Futures, 70: 515–545, 2014 (with Leonid Grinin). Phases of global demographic transition correlate with phases of the Great Divergence and Great Convergence. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. Volume 95, June 2015, Pages 163–169 (with Jack A. Goldstone & Julia Zinkina). Effects of specific alcohol control policy measures on alcohol-related mortality in Russia from 1998 to 2013. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2015, 50(5), 588–601 (with Daria Khaltourina). Korotayev, Andrey; Issaev, Leonid; Shishkina, Alisa (2015). "Egyptian coup of 2013: an 'econometric' analysis". The Journal of North African Studies. 21 (3): 341–356. doi:10.1080/13629387.2015.1124238. S2CID 147640479. Afrasian Instability Zone and Its Historical Background. Social Evolution & History. 2016. Vol. 15(2). P. 120-140. Great Divergence of the 18th century? Cliodynamics 9/2 (2018): 108–123. The 21st Century Singularity and its Big History Implications: A re-analysis.Journal of Big History 2/3 (2018): 71 – 118. GDP Per Capita and Protest Activity: A Quantitative Reanalysis. Cross-Cultural Research 52/4 (2018): 406–440. Economic growth, education, and terrorism: A re-analysis. Terrorism and Political Violence 33/3 (2021): 572–595. Education and Revolutions: Why do Revolutionary Uprisings Take Violent or Nonviolent Forms?. Cross-Cultural Research, 2023, 10693971231162231. The Fifth Generation of Revolution Studies. Part I: When, Why and How Did It Emerge. Critical Sociology. 2025, 51(2): 257–282. DOI: 10.1177/08969205241300596