Political opposition in one-party States
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Political opposition in one-party States
(Studies in comparative politics)
Wiley, [1972]
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Government and opposition
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"A Halsted Press book."
"An anthology of articles and review articles ... which have appeared in Government and opposition since ... 1965."
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Introduction by L. Schapiro
- Can the party alone run a one-party State? A discussion
- Putting the lid on Leninism, by L. Schapiro
- Political power in Yugoslavia, by J. Djordjević
- Background to the study of opposition in communist Eastern Europe, by H. G. Skilling
- Czechoslovakia, 1938, 1948, and 1968, by H. Seton-Watson
- Political change in Czechoslovakia, by A. H. Brown
- A communist Rechtsstaat? The case of Yugoslave constitutionalism, by W. M. Fisk
- Scientific truth and political authority in the Soviet Union, by D. Holloway
- The Albanian political experience, by J. Birch
- Controlling dissent in the Soviet Union, by D. E. Powell
- The second generation socialism, by Z. Baumann
- On totalitarianism, by H. Seton-Watson
- In defence of a concept, by C. J. Friedrich
- The origins of national communism in Yugoslavia, by P. Auty
- Totalitarianism in the doghouse, by L. Schapiro