Leadership Selection and Patron-Client Relations in the USSR and Yugoslavia (1983) examines the system of nomenklatura, the semi-secret network of quasi-bureaucratic rules and personal relationships through which careers in Soviet politics were managed, both in the USSR and other Communist states.
Leadership Selection and Patron-Client Relations in the USSR and Yugoslavia (1983) examines the system of nomenklatura, the semi-secret network of quasi-bureaucratic rules and personal relationships through which careers in Soviet politics were managed, both in the USSR and other Communist states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1. Recruiting Regional Political Elites 1. Functional Career Specialization in Soviet Regional Elite Recruitment Joel C. Moses 2. Nomenklatura: Check on Localism? John Miller 3. Regional Elites in Socialist Yugoslavia: Changing Patterns of Recruitment and Composition Lenard Cohen Part 2. Patrons and Clients 4. Political Seilsschaften in the USSR Gyula Józsa 5. Political Clientelism in Russia: the Historical Perspective Daniel T. Orlovsky 6. Political Clientelism in the USSR and Japan: a Tentative Comparison Shuga Minagawa. Conclusion: Some Theoretical Considerations on Advancement within the Political Elite in Soviet-Type Systems Bohdan Harasymiw
Part 1. Recruiting Regional Political Elites 1. Functional Career Specialization in Soviet Regional Elite Recruitment Joel C. Moses 2. Nomenklatura: Check on Localism? John Miller 3. Regional Elites in Socialist Yugoslavia: Changing Patterns of Recruitment and Composition Lenard Cohen Part 2. Patrons and Clients 4. Political Seilsschaften in the USSR Gyula Józsa 5. Political Clientelism in Russia: the Historical Perspective Daniel T. Orlovsky 6. Political Clientelism in the USSR and Japan: a Tentative Comparison Shuga Minagawa. Conclusion: Some Theoretical Considerations on Advancement within the Political Elite in Soviet-Type Systems Bohdan Harasymiw
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