The Soviet democratic revolution began with the initiation of a reform process by the ruling elite of the Communist Party in the absence of any immediate danger to the continuation of its rule or to the existence of the state. The absence of pressing threat suggests that perestroika was the expression of values held by at least some sectors of the ruling elite. It is thus necessary to explain the formation of these values in the pre-1985 period. The central hypothesis of the dissertation is that long-term change in the educational profile of the political elite, and altered relations between elite and sub-elite groups, brought about by the demands of managing a huge and complex system, culminated in elite-level support for fundamental refor...
The research for this thesis originally sought to develop the perspective that the Khrushchev reform...
This dissertation of limited scope traces the attempts by Gorbachev (1985-1991) to reform an econom...
Following the political upheavals across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union throughout 1989, schola...
This dissertation seeks to explain the following historical problem: In the early fifties, the Harva...
A central issue in the study of democratic transitions is the extent to which values in emerging dem...
Among the first histories of Perestroika, this dissertation traces late Soviet reform from the elect...
Russia was under Soviet rule for over seventy years until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Mikhai...
Although the product of a self-proclaimed proletarian revolution, Soviet Russia was always dominated...
In this paper, it is argued that the abandoning of the command administrative economy in the Soviet ...
Previous research found that social inequality in educational attainment in Russia was invariant to ...
The graduation thesis "The Washout of Elite Replacement as a Factor in the Failure of Democracy in R...
This thesis focuses on the developments in the Soviet top-elite dynamics from 1981 to 1991. It claim...
The problem of the educational implications of recent changes in the Soviet Class structure will be ...
The Soviet political system was nominally one in which all the generations were engaged in political...
Education has become a key factor in social placement in the U. S. S.R. as a result of urban and ind...
The research for this thesis originally sought to develop the perspective that the Khrushchev reform...
This dissertation of limited scope traces the attempts by Gorbachev (1985-1991) to reform an econom...
Following the political upheavals across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union throughout 1989, schola...
This dissertation seeks to explain the following historical problem: In the early fifties, the Harva...
A central issue in the study of democratic transitions is the extent to which values in emerging dem...
Among the first histories of Perestroika, this dissertation traces late Soviet reform from the elect...
Russia was under Soviet rule for over seventy years until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Mikhai...
Although the product of a self-proclaimed proletarian revolution, Soviet Russia was always dominated...
In this paper, it is argued that the abandoning of the command administrative economy in the Soviet ...
Previous research found that social inequality in educational attainment in Russia was invariant to ...
The graduation thesis "The Washout of Elite Replacement as a Factor in the Failure of Democracy in R...
This thesis focuses on the developments in the Soviet top-elite dynamics from 1981 to 1991. It claim...
The problem of the educational implications of recent changes in the Soviet Class structure will be ...
The Soviet political system was nominally one in which all the generations were engaged in political...
Education has become a key factor in social placement in the U. S. S.R. as a result of urban and ind...
The research for this thesis originally sought to develop the perspective that the Khrushchev reform...
This dissertation of limited scope traces the attempts by Gorbachev (1985-1991) to reform an econom...
Following the political upheavals across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union throughout 1989, schola...