The Soviet political process :

Interest groups and Communist politics, by H. G. Skilling.--Group theory and the study of Soviet politics, by M. P. Gehlen.--Getting at the facts behind the Soviet façade, by F. Borkenau.--Questions of evidence, by R. Conquest.--The language of conflict, by S. I. Ploss.--Technicians of power versus...

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Main Author: edited, with introductions, by Sidney I. Ploss.
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: Ginn, c1971.
Waltham, Mass. :
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:3aca97d6-4252-43b3-9b02-1c451e848c1d
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Summary:Interest groups and Communist politics, by H. G. Skilling.--Group theory and the study of Soviet politics, by M. P. Gehlen.--Getting at the facts behind the Soviet façade, by F. Borkenau.--Questions of evidence, by R. Conquest.--The language of conflict, by S. I. Ploss.--Technicians of power versus managers of technique, by E. Kux.--New lineup in the Kremlin, by I. Deutscher.--The Soviet Union before the 22nd CPSU Congress: Khrushchev's domestic policy, by B. Meissner.--Deadlock in the Party Presidium, by S. I. Ploss.--Khrushchev's power position--polycentrism within the Soviet ruling group, by D. Burg and P. Wiles.--The fall of Khrushchev--a tentative analysis, by P. B. Reddaway.--Pressure groups, by I. Deutscher.--The rise of Brezhnev, by S. I. Ploss.
Published:c1971.