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13 ERICH HONECKER— THE “LEADING REPRESENTATIVE” A Generational Perspective
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction Communist Parties Revisited: Sociocultural Approaches to Party Rule in the Soviet Bloc, 1956–1991 1
- 1 THE PARADOX OF PARTY DISCIPLINE IN THE KHRUSHCHEV-ERA COMMUNIST PARTY 23
- 2 “IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO ALLOW PAST MISTAKES TO COME AGAIN” Recruitment Policy in the CPCS in the 1970s and 1980s 46
- 3 BEHIND CLOSED DOORS The Erosion of SED Party Life in the 1980s 72
- 4 THE SUCCESSIVE DISSOLUTION OF THE “UNCIVIL SOCIETY” Tracking SED Members in Opinion Polls and Secret Police Reports, 1969–1989 95
- 5 ON THE WAY TO PARTY PLURALISM? The PZPR and the Reform of the Socialist Party System in 1988–1989 123
- 6 COMMUNIST PARTY APPARATUSES AS STEERING ORGANIZATIONS Paths of Development in East Central Europe 143
- 7 THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT OF PARTY ORGANS UNDER KHRUSHCHEV 168
- 8 TRUE BELIEVERS BECOMING FUNDED EXPERTS? Personnel Profile and Political Power in the SED Central Commitee’s Sectoral Apparatus, 1946–89 190
- 9 PATERNALISM IN LOCAL PRACTICE The Logic of Repression, Ideological Hegemony, and the Everyday Management of Society in an SED Local Secretariat 212
- 10 THE SED BEZIRK SECRETARIES AS BROKERS OF TERRITORIAL INTERESTS IN THE GDR 237
- 11 THE IDEA OF SOCIAL UNITY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MECHANISMS OF A TOTALITARIAN REGIME IN THE YEARS 1956–1980 259
- 12 FOREIGN POLICYMAKING AND PARTY-STATE RELATIONS IN THE SOVIET UNION DURING THE BREZHNEV ERA 281
- 13 ERICH HONECKER— THE “LEADING REPRESENTATIVE” A Generational Perspective 313
- 14 INSIDE THE SYSTEM The CPSU Central Committ ee, Mikhail Gorbachev’s Komanda, and the End of Communist Rule in Russia 326
- 15 THE IRONIES OF MEMBERSHIP The Ruling Communist Party in Comparative Perspective 352
- Index 364
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction Communist Parties Revisited: Sociocultural Approaches to Party Rule in the Soviet Bloc, 1956–1991 1
- 1 THE PARADOX OF PARTY DISCIPLINE IN THE KHRUSHCHEV-ERA COMMUNIST PARTY 23
- 2 “IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO ALLOW PAST MISTAKES TO COME AGAIN” Recruitment Policy in the CPCS in the 1970s and 1980s 46
- 3 BEHIND CLOSED DOORS The Erosion of SED Party Life in the 1980s 72
- 4 THE SUCCESSIVE DISSOLUTION OF THE “UNCIVIL SOCIETY” Tracking SED Members in Opinion Polls and Secret Police Reports, 1969–1989 95
- 5 ON THE WAY TO PARTY PLURALISM? The PZPR and the Reform of the Socialist Party System in 1988–1989 123
- 6 COMMUNIST PARTY APPARATUSES AS STEERING ORGANIZATIONS Paths of Development in East Central Europe 143
- 7 THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT OF PARTY ORGANS UNDER KHRUSHCHEV 168
- 8 TRUE BELIEVERS BECOMING FUNDED EXPERTS? Personnel Profile and Political Power in the SED Central Commitee’s Sectoral Apparatus, 1946–89 190
- 9 PATERNALISM IN LOCAL PRACTICE The Logic of Repression, Ideological Hegemony, and the Everyday Management of Society in an SED Local Secretariat 212
- 10 THE SED BEZIRK SECRETARIES AS BROKERS OF TERRITORIAL INTERESTS IN THE GDR 237
- 11 THE IDEA OF SOCIAL UNITY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MECHANISMS OF A TOTALITARIAN REGIME IN THE YEARS 1956–1980 259
- 12 FOREIGN POLICYMAKING AND PARTY-STATE RELATIONS IN THE SOVIET UNION DURING THE BREZHNEV ERA 281
- 13 ERICH HONECKER— THE “LEADING REPRESENTATIVE” A Generational Perspective 313
- 14 INSIDE THE SYSTEM The CPSU Central Committ ee, Mikhail Gorbachev’s Komanda, and the End of Communist Rule in Russia 326
- 15 THE IRONIES OF MEMBERSHIP The Ruling Communist Party in Comparative Perspective 352
- Index 364