Rethinking the Soviet Collapse: Sovietology, the Death of Communism and the New RussiaMichael Cox Pinter, 1998 - 294 頁 This text is informed by the view that part of the answer to the conundrum - Did we fail to anticipate the end of the Cold War? - lies in a dissection of the ways in which the USSR was theorized by its leading practitioners in the West. |
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... adaptation . The final shreds of commitment to the stability regime were eroded , symbolized by the acceptance of the market ( albeit at first the ' socialist ' market ) , and attempts were made to institutionalize systemic forms of ...
... adaptation . The final shreds of commitment to the stability regime were eroded , symbolized by the acceptance of the market ( albeit at first the ' socialist ' market ) , and attempts were made to institutionalize systemic forms of ...
第 188 頁
... adaptation . The agenda of the liberal transformation ( property and individual rights ) took priority over constitutionalizing political order and democracy , giving rise to new forms of regime rule . Problems of Adaptation References ...
... adaptation . The agenda of the liberal transformation ( property and individual rights ) took priority over constitutionalizing political order and democracy , giving rise to new forms of regime rule . Problems of Adaptation References ...
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... Adaptation as an Obstacle to Transformation The enhancement of regime autonomy under Yeltsin was justified on the grounds that Russia faced the danger of premature adaptation , a capitulation to existing social interests ( e.g. the so ...
... Adaptation as an Obstacle to Transformation The enhancement of regime autonomy under Yeltsin was justified on the grounds that Russia faced the danger of premature adaptation , a capitulation to existing social interests ( e.g. the so ...
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