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Soviet Union. Russia. Former Soviet Republics

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  • Centre-Local Relations in the Stalinist State, 1928-1941by E. A. Rees; R. W. Davies

    Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. 2002; US$ 130.00

    This book analyzes the development of the Stalinist state of the 1930s from the perspective of the changing nature of centre-local relations. It examines the trend toward greater central state control over the formation and implementation of economic policy and the shift towards increased state repression through a series of archive-based case studies of the centre's interactions with its republican and regional bodies. The book provides the basis for a new conceptualization of the Stalinist state. more...

  • Post-Soviet Civil Society Democratization In Russia And The Baltic Statesby Anders Uhlin

    Taylor & Francis 2005; US$ 44.95

    The development of civil society has varied greatly across the former Soviet Union. The Baltic states have achieved a high level of integration, while some regions in Russia lag behind. This book is a comparative study of civil society and democratization across Russia, Latvia and Lithuania, including quantitative survey data and research. more...

  • The Nature of Stalin's Dictatorshipby E. A. Rees

    Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. 2003; US$ 109.00

    This text examines decision-making at the highest level of the Soviet political system, from the conclusion of Stalin's power in 1927 until his death in 1953, and explores the nature of the Stalin dictatorship in terms of a broader comparative understanding of dictatorial regimes. more...

  • The Demise of the Soviet Communist Partyby Atsushi Ogushi

    Taylor & Francis 2007; US$ 158.00

    This book, based on extensive original research in previously unexplored sources, including the party archives, provides a great deal of new information on the disintegration of the Soviet communist party, in 1991 and the preceding years.  It argues that, contrary to prevailing views, the party was reformable in late Soviet times, but that attempts to reform it failed. more...

  • Soviet State and Society Under Nikita Khrushchevby Melanie Ilic; Jeremy Smith

    Taylor & Francis 2009; US$ 44.95

    This book examines the social and cultural impact of the 'thaw' in Cold War relations, decision-making and policy formation in the Soviet Union under Nikita Khrushchev. With individual case studies exploring key aspects of Khrushchev's period of office, it offers an important new perspective on the Khrushchev era. more...

  • Grand Theaterby Larry Holmes

    Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 2009; US$ 74.99

    Grand Theater examines bureaucracy not as a readily identifiable structure, which it certainly was, but rather as a process of day-to-day operation. Thus it is concerned with how agencies of both the Communist Party and the state apparatus not only implemented directives from above but also responded to perceived successes and failures, chose to produce, share, and conceal information, and reacted when common citizens injected themselves into governance by making demands and complaints. more...

  • Soviet Security and Intelligence Organizations 1917-1990by Michael Parrish

    ABC-CLIO 1992; US$ 141.95

    One of the hallmarks of the Soviet system was its heavy reliance on internal and foreign security and intelligence organizations. Not surprisingly, given the secrecy surrounding Soviet efforts in these areas, no biographical reference tools and few bibliographies have been published to date. In this context, Michael Parrish's work is a unique undertaking. In the first section to the volume, biographies are provided on some 4,000 officials in senior and mid-level positions who had served in Cheka, NKVD/RFSFR, GPU, KGB, and other organizations. Also included are officials of the Committee for State Control (formerly Ministry of State Control, and, before that, Commissariat of Workers and Peasants' Inspection). Prominent political personalities... more...

  • The New Nobilityby Andrei Soldatov; Irina Borogan

    PublicAffairs 2010; US$ 16.99

    A penetrating investigation into how the KGB rose from the ashes of the Soviet Union and reinvented itself at the heart of the Russian state during Vladimir Putin’s rule more...

  • Democracy from Scratchby M. Steven Fish

    Princeton University Press 1996; US$ 46.95

    This book presents a fresh view of Russian political change in the Gorbachev and early post-Soviet periods not by examining perestroika and glasnost in and of themselves, but by investigating the autonomous political organizations that responded to liberalization. Extensive study of these political groups, in Moscow and several provincial cities, has led M. Steven Fish to conclude that they were shaped to a far greater degree by the nature of the Soviet state than by socioeconomic modernization, political culture, native psychology, or Russian historical tradition. Fish's statist theory of societal change in Russia yields a powerful explanation of why Russia's new political society differs radically not only from the "totalized," sub-jugated... more...

  • The Crisis of Russian Democracyby Richard Sakwa

    Cambridge University Press 2010; US$ 28.00

    An original analysis of Russian politics, reflecting on the underlying features of Russia's political system since 1991. more...