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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contents xv
- Introduction 1
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I. Reconceptualization of the Soviet System
- 1. The Soviet System Petrification or Pluralism? 19
- 2. The Bureaucratic Model and the Nature of the Soviet System 49
- 3. The Party Apparatchiki and Interest Group Theory 71
- 4. Political Participation in the Soviet Union 109
- 5. Party Saturation in the Soviet Union 125
- 6. The Impact of Participation: Women and the Women's Issue in Soviet Policy Debates 140
- 7. Centralization and Decentralization in the Soviet Administrative System 159
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II. Implications for Social Science Theory
- 8. Inputs and Responsiveness in American Political Science 173
- 9. Communications and Persuasion in the Analysis of Inputs 190
- 10. The Soviet Experience and the Measurement of Power 203
- 11. The Comparative Approach and the Study of the Soviet Union 222
- Notes 241
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contents xv
- Introduction 1
-
I. Reconceptualization of the Soviet System
- 1. The Soviet System Petrification or Pluralism? 19
- 2. The Bureaucratic Model and the Nature of the Soviet System 49
- 3. The Party Apparatchiki and Interest Group Theory 71
- 4. Political Participation in the Soviet Union 109
- 5. Party Saturation in the Soviet Union 125
- 6. The Impact of Participation: Women and the Women's Issue in Soviet Policy Debates 140
- 7. Centralization and Decentralization in the Soviet Administrative System 159
-
II. Implications for Social Science Theory
- 8. Inputs and Responsiveness in American Political Science 173
- 9. Communications and Persuasion in the Analysis of Inputs 190
- 10. The Soviet Experience and the Measurement of Power 203
- 11. The Comparative Approach and the Study of the Soviet Union 222
- Notes 241
- Index 273