"The Dynamics of Soviet Politics" is the result of reflective
and thorough research into the centers of a system whose inner
debates are not open to public discussion and review, a system
which tolerates no public opposition parties, no prying
congressional committees, and no investigative journalists to
ferret out secrets. The expert authors offer an inside view of the
workings of this closed system a view rarely found elsewhere in
discussions of Soviet affairs. Their work, building as it does on
the achievements of Soviet studies over the last thirty years, is
firmly rooted in established knowledge and covers sufficient new
ground to enable future studies of Soviet politics and social
practices to move ahead unencumbered by stereotypes,
sensationalism, or mystification.
Among the subjects included are: attitudes toward leadership
and a general discussion of the uses of political history; the
dramatic cycles of officially permitted dissent; the legitimacy of
leadership within a system that has no constitutional provision for
succession; the gradual adoption of Western-inspired administrative
procedures and "systems management"; a study of group competition,
and bureaucratic bargaining; Khrushchev's virgin-lands experiment
and its subsequent retrenchment; the apolitical values of
adolescents; the problems of integrating Central Asia into the
Soviet system; a history of peaceful coexistence and its current
importance in Soviet foreign policy priorities, and, finally, an
overview of Soviet government as an extension of prerevolutionary
oligarchy, with an emphasis on adaptation to political change.
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