Interest Groups in Soviet Politics
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Edited by:
Harold Gordon Skilling
and Franklyn Griffiths
About this book
It is now generally agreed that since Stalin's death there has been a definite broadening of group participation in policy formation and implementation. The contributors to this volume analyze seven elite political interest groups at the upper and middle levels of the Soviet social structure.
Originally published in 1971.
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER I: Interest Groups and Communist Politics: An Introduction
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CHAPTER II: Groups in Soviet Politics: Some Hypotheses
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CHAPTER III: The Party Apparatchiki
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CHAPTER IV: The Security Police
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CHAPTER V: The Military
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CHAPTER VI: The Industrial Managers
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CHAPTER VII: The Economists
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CHAPTER VIII: The Writers
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CHAPTER IX: The Jurists
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CHAPTER X: A Tendency Analysis of Soviet Policy-Making
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CHAPTER XI: Group Conflict in Soviet Politics: Some Conclusions
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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INDEX
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