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The Soviet Polity In The Modern Era

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The Soviet Polity In The Modern Era


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A rigorous work of political science, The Soviet Polity in the Modern Era presents a comprehensive analysis of the structure, ideology, and functioning of the Soviet political system during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Hoffmann and Laird examine the interplay between Communist Party authority, state institutions, and the socioeconomic forces that shaped Soviet governance, arguing that the system was far more complex and adaptive than Western observers often acknowledged. The authors detail the mechanisms of elite decision-making, bureaucratic politics, and policy implementation, offering readers a nuanced portrait of a superpower navigating the pressures of modernization and international competition. Written in a measured, scholarly tone, the work draws on a wide range of primary and secondary sources to illustrate how ideology and pragmatism coexisted—and at times collided—within the Soviet leadership. It remains an authoritative reference for students and scholars of comparative politics, Cold War history, and Soviet studies.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A rigorous work of political science, The Soviet Polity in the Modern Era presents a comprehensive analysis of the structure, ideology, and functioning of the Soviet political system during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Hoffmann and Laird examine the interplay between Communist Party authority, state institutions, and the socioeconomic forces that shaped Soviet governance, arguing that the system was far more complex and adaptive than Western observers often acknowledged. The authors detail the mechanisms of elite decision-making, bureaucratic politics, and policy implementation, offering readers a nuanced portrait of a superpower navigating the pressures of modernization and international competition. Written in a measured, scholarly tone, the work draws on a wide range of primary and secondary sources to illustrate how ideology and pragmatism coexisted—and at times collided—within the Soviet leadership. It remains an authoritative reference for students and scholars of comparative politics, Cold War history, and Soviet studies.

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