Power in the party : the organization of power and central-republican relations in the CPSU

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Power in the party : the organization of power and central-republican relations in the CPSU

Graeme Gill and Roderic Pitty

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1997

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  • : us

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Bibliography:p. 211-216

Includes index

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内容説明

This book examines the course of official criticism of republican leaderships in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from Stalin's death until the collapse of central control in the late 1980s. It focuses upon five republics, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Belorussia. The extraordinary power of the central leadership to replace particular republican leaders is contrasted with the continuing dominance of elite politics in these republics by local cliques with substantial and increasing autonomy from Moscow.

目次

Preface - Glossary - What Sort of Organisation was the Communist Party? - Campaigning for Reform - Variants of Republican Autonomy - Radicalism During the 1980s - Why this Pattern? - The Pattern of Power - Conclusion: The Weakness of Infrastructural Power - Index

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