ABSTRACT

Soviet Politics in Perspective is a new edition of Richard Sakwas successful textbook Soviet Politics: an introduction. Thoroughly revised and updated it builds on the previous editions comprehensive and accessible exploration of the Soviet system, from its rise in 1919 to its collapse in 1991.

The book is divided into five parts, which focus on key aspects of Soviet politics. They are:

* historical perspectives, beginning with the Tsarist regime on the eve of Revolution, the rise and development of Stalinism, through to the decline of the regime under Brezhnev and his successors and Gorbachev's attempts to revive the system

* institutions of Government, such as the Communist Party, security apparatus, the military, the justice system, local government and participation

* theoretical approaches to Soviet politics, including class and gender politics, the role of ideology and the shift from dissent to pluralism

* key policy areas: the command economy and reform; nationality politics; and foreign and defence policy

* an evaluation of Soviet rule, and reasons for its collapse.

Providing key texts and bibliographies, this book offers the complete history and politics of the Soviet period in a single volume. It will be indispensable to students of Soviet and post-Soviet politics as well as the interested general reader.

part I|79 pages

History

chapter 1|13 pages

The Russian Legacy

chapter 2|13 pages

The Creation of the Soviet State

chapter 3|21 pages

Stalin and Stalinism

chapter 4|16 pages

Khrushchev and Destalinisation

chapter 5|14 pages

From Brezhnev to Gorbachev

part II|65 pages

Government

chapter 6|23 pages

The Communist Party

chapter 7|14 pages

The Structure of Power

chapter 8|9 pages

Security and Justice

chapter 9|17 pages

Local Government and Participation

part III|69 pages

Politics

chapter 10|21 pages

Power and Policy-Making

chapter 11|16 pages

Ideology and Authority

chapter 12|15 pages

Class and Gender

chapter 13|15 pages

From Dissent to Pluralism

part IV|58 pages

Policies

chapter IV 14|18 pages

The Command Economy and Reform

chapter IV 15|17 pages

Nationality Politics

chapter IV 16|21 pages

Foreign and Defence Policy

part V|18 pages

Perspectives

chapter V 17|12 pages

Rise and Fall of the Soviet System

chapter V 18|4 pages

Conclusion

Soviet Politics in Perspective