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Author Bialer, Seweryn.

Title Stalin's successors : leadership, stability, and change in the Soviet Union / Seweryn Bialer
Published Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1980

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Description v, 312 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: Preface -- Introduction -- Part I. Stalinism and the Soviet Political System: 1. The mature Stalinist system -- 2. Stalin and the Soviet Political elite -- 3. Stalinism and the evolution of the Soviet polity -- Part II. Succession and Turnover of Soviet Elites: 4. The approaching succession: the top leader -- 5. The approaching succession: leadership and elite turnover -- 6. The approaching succession: generational change -- Part III. The Nature and Extent of Soviet Political Stability: 7. Stability: analytical considerations -- 8. Soviet stability and its sources -- 9. Soviet political stability and the question of legitimacy -- 10. Soviet stability and the national problem -- Part IV. Soviet Perceptions of International Affairs and Trends in Soviet Foreign Policy: 11. The Centrality of US-Soviet relations -- 12. The arms race and the correlation of forces -- 13. The role of the military factor in international relations -- 14. The Third World and the translation of power into influence -- Part V. Prospects for the 1980s: 15. The politics of stringency -- Index
Summary This book provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which the structure and process of Soviet politics have been transformed since Stalin's death, and particularly during the years of the Brezhnev regime. In explaining the Soviet Union's political stability, the author analyzes the Soviet combination of harsh authoritarian rule with political flexibility in the treatment of its citizens, and he describes the social processes that contribute to this stability. He also analyzes the Soviet perception of the current international situation and discusses trends in Soviet foreign policy, including the imbalance between military power on the one hand and political, economic, ideological, and cultural resources on the other. Professor Bialer explains the Soviet concept of détente and explores the difference between Soviet and American perceptions of this process. A major part of the work is devoted to an examination of the imminent succession of the Soviet leadership. The book gives a profile of the new generation of potential leaders and identifies the characteristics that make them different form those whom they will replace. The Soviet leadership, while embroiled in its succession struggle, will have to make difficult decisions concerning the allocation of national resources and overall changes in management, planning, and incentives. Professor Bialer concludes by analyzing the kinds of economic reform that could make the problems manageable and the conditions under which the new Soviet leadership will need to institute reforms.--Publisher description
Analysis Soviet Union Politics 1953-1980
Soviet Union Politics, 1953-1980
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Elite (Social sciences) -- Soviet Union.
SUBJECT Russia -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92004045
USSR -- Politics and government http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125832 -- 1953-
USSR -- Politics and government http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125832 -- 1953-1982
USSR -- Politics and government -- 1953-1985. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125849
LC no. 80012037
ISBN 0521235189
Other Titles Stalinâs Successors
Stalin's Successors