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Red sunset : the failure of Soviet politics / / Philip G. Roeder



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Autore: Roeder Philip G Visualizza persona
Titolo: Red sunset : the failure of Soviet politics / / Philip G. Roeder Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, N.J., : Princeton University Press, 1993
©1993
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xii, 317 p.) : ill
Disciplina: 321.920947
Soggetto topico: Authoritarianism - Soviet Union
Constitutional history - Soviet Union
HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
Soggetto geografico: Soviet Union Politics and government
Soggetto non controllato: Administrative Organs Department
Bunce, Valerie
Cabinet of Ministers
Central Asian republics
Central Control Commission
Council of the Federation
Hosking, Geoffrey
Jones, Ellen
Kommunist
Komsomol
Ministry of State Farms
Organization Party Work Department
Orgburo
Politburo
Procuracy
Rush, Myron
Savinkin, Nikolai I.
Socialist Revolutionary party
United Opposition
Willerton, John P.
Zemtsov, Ilya
Zimyatin, Leonid
accountability
armed forces
balancing
clientelism
constitution
democratic centralism
disqualification of leaders
economic priorities
forced departicipation
generalist and specialist roles
great man theories
institutionalization
integrated electoral machine
learning theory
logrolling
loose coupling
military thought
normal politics
partisan analysis
political interests model
power and authority
regimes
revenue-seeking state
selectoral motivation
selectorate
sovnarkhozy
stagnation
unenfranchised participants
vice-president of the USSR
Note generali: Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-310) and index.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (pages [307]-310) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- CHAPTER ONE Why Did Soviet Bolshevism Fail? -- CHAPTER TWO The Authoritarian Constitution -- CHAPTER THREE Creating the Constitution of Bolshevism, 1917-1953 -- CHAPTER FOUR Reciprocal Accountability, 1953-1986 -- CHAPTER FIVE Balanced Leadership, 1953-1986 -- CHAPTER SIX Institutionalized Stagnation -- CHAPTER SEVEN The Domestic Policy Spiral -- CHAPTER EIGHT The Dialectics of Military Planning -- CHAPTER NINE The Failure of Constitutional Reform,1987-1991 -- CHAPTER TEN Can Authoritarian Institutions Survive? -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Why did the Soviet system fail? How is it that a political order, born of revolution, perished from stagnation? What caused a seemingly stable polity to collapse? Philip Roeder finds the answer to these questions in the Bolshevik "constitution"--the fundamental rules of the Soviet system that evolved from revolutionary times into the post-Stalin era. These rules increasingly prevented the Communist party from responding to the immense social changes that it had itself set in motion: although the Soviet political system initially had vast resources for transforming society, its ability to transform itself became severely limited.In Roeder's view, the problem was not that Soviet leaders did not attempt to change, but that their attempts were so often defeated by institutional resistance to reform. The leaders' successful efforts to stabilize the political system reduced its adaptability, and as the need for reform continued to mount, stability became a fatal flaw. Roeder's analysis of institutional constraints on political behavior represents a striking departure from the biographical approach common to other analyses of Soviet leadership, and provides a strong basis for comparison of the Soviet experience with constitutional transformation in other authoritarian polities.
Titolo autorizzato: Red sunset  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4008-4381-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996248121803316
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