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Soviet Power and the Countryside: Policy Innovation and Institutional Decay
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Soviet Power and the Countryside: Policy Innovation and Institutional Decay

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Drawing upon extensive archival and other original sources, Soviet Power and the Countryside offers a fresh approach to understanding the political dynamics that led to the collapse of the Soviet order. A detailed analysis of the design, implementation and collapse of Soviet policy toward the countryside is used to explore the implications of a broadening of participation in the policy process from the 1960s. Neil J. Melvin argues that the new knowledge about rural society created as a result of this process provided the basis for a fundamental change in the nature of power relations in the Soviet order, leading to the decay and eventual collapse of policy-making institutions.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 November 2003
Pages
279
ISBN
9780333692523

Drawing upon extensive archival and other original sources, Soviet Power and the Countryside offers a fresh approach to understanding the political dynamics that led to the collapse of the Soviet order. A detailed analysis of the design, implementation and collapse of Soviet policy toward the countryside is used to explore the implications of a broadening of participation in the policy process from the 1960s. Neil J. Melvin argues that the new knowledge about rural society created as a result of this process provided the basis for a fundamental change in the nature of power relations in the Soviet order, leading to the decay and eventual collapse of policy-making institutions.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 November 2003
Pages
279
ISBN
9780333692523