Communism and its CollapseRanging from the Russian revolution of 1917 to the collapse of Eastern Europe in the 1980s this study examines Communist rule. By focusing primarily on the USSR and Eastern Europe Stephen White covers the major topics and issues affecting these countries, including: Any student or scholar of European history will find this an essential addition to their reading list. |
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... Officially it was just a revision of the 1961 Programme, but many, Gorbachev told the Congress, had suggested it should be considered an entirely new, fourth Programme because the changes it contained were so far-reaching. The 1961 ...
... Officially it was just a revision of the 1961 Programme, but many, Gorbachev told the Congress, had suggested it should be considered an entirely new, fourth Programme because the changes it contained were so far-reaching. The 1961 ...
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... officially known as the ' world socialist system ' ( see Table 1.1 ) . The largest and longest - established of these states was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( USSR ) . Like its counterparts elsewhere , all aspects of public ...
... officially known as the ' world socialist system ' ( see Table 1.1 ) . The largest and longest - established of these states was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( USSR ) . Like its counterparts elsewhere , all aspects of public ...
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... official view , ' exploiting ' - others . Equally , however , the state still existed ( as it was not supposed to do under communism ) and the distribution of rewards was determined by the work that people did , rather than by their ...
... official view , ' exploiting ' - others . Equally , however , the state still existed ( as it was not supposed to do under communism ) and the distribution of rewards was determined by the work that people did , rather than by their ...
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... Officially it was just a revision of the 1961 Programme , but many , Gorbachev told the Congress , had suggested it should be consid- ered an entirely new , fourth Programme because the changes it contained were so far - reaching . The ...
... Officially it was just a revision of the 1961 Programme , but many , Gorbachev told the Congress , had suggested it should be consid- ered an entirely new , fourth Programme because the changes it contained were so far - reaching . The ...
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... officially became a ' developed socialist society ' . In a society of this kind , productive resources were owned by the people as a whole and there was rapid economic and technological advance . There were equal rights to work and pay ...
... officially became a ' developed socialist society ' . In a society of this kind , productive resources were owned by the people as a whole and there was rapid economic and technological advance . There were equal rights to work and pay ...
Contents
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The establishment of communist rule | 11 |
National communism in Eastern Europe | 21 |
The limits of reform | 30 |
A system in decline | 41 |
Transition from below | 52 |
Transition from above | 61 |
Explaining communist collapse | 71 |
Further reading 888888 | 82 |
Index | 88 |
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