This work adopts a comparative, developmental approach in tracing the evolution of the Soviet, Chinese and Yugoslav regimes from their respective revolutions to the present day period of change. While taking account of the importance of specific national conditions, Peter Ferdinand identifies common phases in the development of the three systems: post-revolutionary national reconciliation; the 'socialist' transformation of the means of production; the growing divergence of national roads to socialism, and the current mounting pressures for reconstruction and democratization. Throughout, emphasis is placed on economic and social policies as well as political institutions and processes. The book compares the recent popular pressures for change and the official responses of 'restructuring.' Essential reading for all students and researchers of comparative and communist politics.
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This book is a welcome addition to the literature on communist issues of the twentieth century...very well suited for use in upper division college level courses...the book is well worth recommending... History: Reviews Of New Books This book is a welcome addition to the literature on communist issues of the twentieth century...very well suited for use in upper division college level courses...the book is well worth recommending... History: Reviews Of New Books
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-389-20975-1 (9780389209751)
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