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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
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PART ONE. Problems and Perspectives
- 1. Do We Know All There Is to Know about the USSR? 3
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PART TWO. Political Leadership and Power
- 2. Political Leadership in Soviet Historiography: Cult or Collective? 11
- 3. Permitted Dissent in the Decade after Stalin: Criticism and Protest in Novy mir, 1953-1964 28
- 4. Toward a Theory of Soviet Leadership Maintenance 51
- 5. Office Holding and Elite Status: The Central Committee of the CPSU 77
- 6. The Problem of Succession 96
- 7. Party "Saturation" in the Soviet Union 117
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PART THREE. The Policy Process: Administration and Control
- 8. The Scientific-Technical Revolution and the Soviet Administrative Debate 137
- 9. The Policy Process and Bureaucratic Politics 156
- 10. The Virgin Lands since Khrushchev: Choices and Decisions in Soviet Policy Making 179
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PART FOUR. Political Development and Social Change
- 11. Socialism and Modernity: Education, Industrialization, and Social Change in the USSR 195
- 12. Values and Aspirations of Soviet Youth 221
- Modernization, Generations, and the Uzbek Soviet Intelligentsia 239
- 14. Modernization and National Policy in Soviet Central Asia: Problems and Prospects 265
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PART FIVE. Continuity and Change in Foreign Policy
- 15. Peaceful Coexistence: From Heresy to Orthodoxy 293
- 16. Global Power Relationships in the Seventies: The View from the Kremlin 309
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PART SIX. Some Reflections
- 17. Soviet Politics: From the Future to the Past? 337
- Notes 355
- Contributors 417
- Index 419
- RUSSIAN RESEARCH CENTER STUDIES 428
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
-
PART ONE. Problems and Perspectives
- 1. Do We Know All There Is to Know about the USSR? 3
-
PART TWO. Political Leadership and Power
- 2. Political Leadership in Soviet Historiography: Cult or Collective? 11
- 3. Permitted Dissent in the Decade after Stalin: Criticism and Protest in Novy mir, 1953-1964 28
- 4. Toward a Theory of Soviet Leadership Maintenance 51
- 5. Office Holding and Elite Status: The Central Committee of the CPSU 77
- 6. The Problem of Succession 96
- 7. Party "Saturation" in the Soviet Union 117
-
PART THREE. The Policy Process: Administration and Control
- 8. The Scientific-Technical Revolution and the Soviet Administrative Debate 137
- 9. The Policy Process and Bureaucratic Politics 156
- 10. The Virgin Lands since Khrushchev: Choices and Decisions in Soviet Policy Making 179
-
PART FOUR. Political Development and Social Change
- 11. Socialism and Modernity: Education, Industrialization, and Social Change in the USSR 195
- 12. Values and Aspirations of Soviet Youth 221
- Modernization, Generations, and the Uzbek Soviet Intelligentsia 239
- 14. Modernization and National Policy in Soviet Central Asia: Problems and Prospects 265
-
PART FIVE. Continuity and Change in Foreign Policy
- 15. Peaceful Coexistence: From Heresy to Orthodoxy 293
- 16. Global Power Relationships in the Seventies: The View from the Kremlin 309
-
PART SIX. Some Reflections
- 17. Soviet Politics: From the Future to the Past? 337
- Notes 355
- Contributors 417
- Index 419
- RUSSIAN RESEARCH CENTER STUDIES 428