The decision-making paradigm of the Soviet party-state was defined by the persistent shortage of qualified manpower that afflicted the Russian elite. The traditional Russian problems of under administration, combined with the unique features of the Soviet political system, resulted in a dichotomy between practical and ideological demands. The era of WWII provides a microcosm of pressures facing the Kremlin and illustrates the cyclical nature of policy formation forced on it by the paradoxes of the system. As the party's responsibilities expanded into specialized economic and military areas, political experts increasingly depended on the specialized professionals. These trends grew increased drastically during the war. An unexpected conse...
Towards the end of the Second World War, the Red Army occupied a large part of Europe and placed it ...
This thesis examines the ideology and practice of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the...
In this article major mechanisms and different stages of the Bolshevik party’s transformation into ...
On the eve of the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the communist movement had reached their lo...
In the mid-to-late 1930s, Soviet society witnessed a major ideological about-face as party propagand...
The article tries to seize the role of the Second World War in the evolution of the criteria that de...
Compared with the years following the First World War, two basic differences emerge in the Soviet at...
Compared with the years following the First World War, two basic differences emerge in the Soviet at...
When Mikhail Gorbachev initiated perestroika, few anticipated the depth and scope of reform, nor the...
A survey of current Soviet trends in party and ideology may take as its starting point the political...
The dramatic growth of the Soviet working class in the First Five Year Plan ushered in a new era in ...
The way the new authorities were established between 1944 and 1945 is one of the key issues for the ...
The years which followed the end of the second world war were notably deficient in critical socialis...
At the Second World War, the Soviet Union was militarily and politically unprepared to wage a large-...
After WWII the bipolar competition focused in the European and East Asian arenas in the form of stra...
Towards the end of the Second World War, the Red Army occupied a large part of Europe and placed it ...
This thesis examines the ideology and practice of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the...
In this article major mechanisms and different stages of the Bolshevik party’s transformation into ...
On the eve of the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the communist movement had reached their lo...
In the mid-to-late 1930s, Soviet society witnessed a major ideological about-face as party propagand...
The article tries to seize the role of the Second World War in the evolution of the criteria that de...
Compared with the years following the First World War, two basic differences emerge in the Soviet at...
Compared with the years following the First World War, two basic differences emerge in the Soviet at...
When Mikhail Gorbachev initiated perestroika, few anticipated the depth and scope of reform, nor the...
A survey of current Soviet trends in party and ideology may take as its starting point the political...
The dramatic growth of the Soviet working class in the First Five Year Plan ushered in a new era in ...
The way the new authorities were established between 1944 and 1945 is one of the key issues for the ...
The years which followed the end of the second world war were notably deficient in critical socialis...
At the Second World War, the Soviet Union was militarily and politically unprepared to wage a large-...
After WWII the bipolar competition focused in the European and East Asian arenas in the form of stra...
Towards the end of the Second World War, the Red Army occupied a large part of Europe and placed it ...
This thesis examines the ideology and practice of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the...
In this article major mechanisms and different stages of the Bolshevik party’s transformation into ...