ABSTRACT

Using both qualitative and quantitative analysis, Dr. Laird has compiled a unique catalog of data on every member of the Politburo since 1917. Central to the analysis is a "change index" that provides a running measure of politically motivated changes in Politburo membership. Examining continuities and changes in the Politburo over the years, the author shows that within each of the major leadership eras there were important subperiods marking significant policy changes. He also uses the index, along with other empirical measures, to explain successes and failures of specific policy initiatives. In the final chapters, Dr. Laird identifies the major constraints facing the post-Brezhnev leadership and offers evidence that Gorbachev will likely attempt major economic and administrative reforms, especially in the critical area of agriculture. Because Gorbachev does not yet have the "votes" to initiate reforms, however, major efforts cannot be expected until later in the 1980s when a second period of "the Gorbachev era" is expected to begin.

part One|23 pages

An Empirical Study of the Politburo

chapter 1|10 pages

The Data Base

chapter 2|11 pages

The Qualitative Politburo Environment

part Two|48 pages

The Lenin-Stalin Years

chapter 3|6 pages

Lenin’s Politburo (1917–21)

chapter 4|40 pages

The Stalin Era (1922–52)

part Three|62 pages

A New Deal in Soviet Politics

chapter 5|28 pages

The Khrushchev Era (1953–63)

chapter 6|21 pages

The Brezhnev Era (1964–81)

part Four|31 pages

Gorbachev and the Future

chapter 8|18 pages

The Dawn of a Grobachev Era? (1985–??)

chapter 9|11 pages

A New "Time of Troubles"