How the Soviet System Works

How the Soviet System Works
Author: Raymond Augustine Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1956
Genre: History
ISBN:

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How the Soviet System Works

How the Soviet System Works
Author: Raymond A. Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1961
Genre:
ISBN:

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How the Soviet System Works

How the Soviet System Works
Author: Raymond Augustine Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1964
Genre:
ISBN:

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How the Soviet system works

How the Soviet system works
Author: Raymond A. Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1957
Genre:
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How the Soviet Union is Governed

How the Soviet Union is Governed
Author: Jerry F. Hough
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 702
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674410305

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This is a new and thorough revision of a recognized classic whose first edition was hailed as the most authoritative account in English of the governing of the Soviet Union. Now, with historical material rearranged in chronological order, and with seven new chapters covering most of the last fifteen years, this edition brings the Soviet Union fully into the light of modern history and political science. The purposes of Fainsod's earlier editions were threefold: to explain the techniques used by the Bolsheviks and Stalin to gain control of the Russian political system; to describe the methods they employed to maintain command; and to speculate upon the likelihood oftheir continued control in the future. This new edition increases very substantially the attention paid to another aspect of the political process--how policy is formed, how the Soviet Union is governed. Whenever possible, Mr. Hough attempts to analyze the alignments and interrelationships between Soviet policy institutions. Moreover, he constantly moves beyond a description of these institutions to probe the way they work. Two chapters are devoted to the questions of individual political participation. Other chapters examine the internal organization of institutions and explore the ways in which the backgrounds of their officials influence their policy positions and alliances. The picture that emerges is an unprecedented account of the distribution of power in the Soviet Union.

The Soviet System

The Soviet System
Author: George Fischer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351473557

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Many things make up a modern society: its history, culture, natural setting, wealth, classes, and peoples. For some, the power structure, the political system, lies at the heart of the social order. Russia has long been a "political society" and its future may also be decided in large part by the power structure. A good way to understand Russia and other modern societies is to examine the ties between the "Soviet system" and the rest of the country's life. George Fischer argues that it is these ties that explain much about the consequences of a communist state. The Soviet System, originally published in 1968, presents a provocative challenge to prevailing theories of modernization throughout the world. In this book Fischer takes issue with current assumptions that societies developing an advanced, fully modern economy and culture must inevitably adopt Western-type social and political institutions. The author holds that our understanding of contemporary nations is impeded by assessing them in terms of the prevailing American theory of "pluralism." The notion that a "pluralist" division of labor pervades all of modern society is challenged and tested in the context of the former Soviet Union as a modern society. The emergence of the dual executive, a leader with a special mixture of political and economic know-how, is emphasized as a trend toward a "monist" model of society. Fischer demonstrates how this model, in which all power is public and both industry and culture remain part of a non-capitalist, non-liberal state structure, can prove useful in studying social change today. The result is a book of value to all scholars and students dealing with the social and political systems of both developing and advanced societies—long after the Soviet system of rule dissolved.

How the Soviet System Works Cultural Psychological and Social Themes - Primary Source Edition

How the Soviet System Works Cultural Psychological and Social Themes - Primary Source Edition
Author: Raymond A. Bauer
Publisher: Nabu Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781295227051

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