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The Prague Spring' was but the climax of a long, intensive struggle waged within the Czechoslovak party and society since 1956.
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The Prague Spring' was but the climax of a long, intensive struggle waged within the Czechoslovak party and society since 1956.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780521085694
- ISBN-10: 0521085691
- Artikelnr.: 24850956
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780521085694
- ISBN-10: 0521085691
- Artikelnr.: 24850956
Galia Golan is Darwin Professor Emerita of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former chair of the Political Science Department. She was also Chair, Program in Diplomacy and Conflict Studies, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya. She has published 10 books, most recently Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967: Factors for the Breakthroughs and Failures, (Routledge), now co-editing with Gilead Sher a volume Israeli Spoilers in Israeli-Arab Peacemaking. The recipient of the Israel Political Science Association 2007 Award for Lifetime Contribution, the International Studies Association Distinguished Scholar Award in Peace Studies 2016, and the 1995 New Israel Fund Women in Leadership Award, Dr. Golan was a leading scholar on Soviet foreign policy, authoring numerous books and articles on Soviet policy in the Middle East.
Part I. Introduction: 1956 to 1962: Part II. Events of 1963 - The Decision to De-Stalinize: 1. The Twelfth Party Congress and its Background
2. Revolt of the Intellectuals
3. Regime Response and Crisis
Part III. Economic Reforms: 4. Principles of the New System
5. Planning and Organization of Industrial Production
6. Economic Levers in the Industrial Sector
7. Reforms in Other Spheres of the Economy
Part IV. Reforms in the Social-Cultural Spheres: 8. Mass Organizations
9. Education
10. The Arts
11. Mass Communications
Part V. Political Reforms: 12. Ideology and the Party
13. Elected Organs of Government
14. Slovakia
15. Legal System
Part VI. Events of 1967 - The Liberals Come to Power: 16. Pressures from the Economists
17. Pressures from the Cultural World
18. Pressures from the Slovaks and the Youth
19. The Pressures Come to a Head
Part VII. Epilogue - January to August 1968: 20. An End and a Beginning
21. Economic Reforms
22. Social Organizations and Cultural Life
23. Political Reforms
24. Invasion.
2. Revolt of the Intellectuals
3. Regime Response and Crisis
Part III. Economic Reforms: 4. Principles of the New System
5. Planning and Organization of Industrial Production
6. Economic Levers in the Industrial Sector
7. Reforms in Other Spheres of the Economy
Part IV. Reforms in the Social-Cultural Spheres: 8. Mass Organizations
9. Education
10. The Arts
11. Mass Communications
Part V. Political Reforms: 12. Ideology and the Party
13. Elected Organs of Government
14. Slovakia
15. Legal System
Part VI. Events of 1967 - The Liberals Come to Power: 16. Pressures from the Economists
17. Pressures from the Cultural World
18. Pressures from the Slovaks and the Youth
19. The Pressures Come to a Head
Part VII. Epilogue - January to August 1968: 20. An End and a Beginning
21. Economic Reforms
22. Social Organizations and Cultural Life
23. Political Reforms
24. Invasion.
Part I. Introduction: 1956 to 1962: Part II. Events of 1963 - The Decision to De-Stalinize: 1. The Twelfth Party Congress and its Background
2. Revolt of the Intellectuals
3. Regime Response and Crisis
Part III. Economic Reforms: 4. Principles of the New System
5. Planning and Organization of Industrial Production
6. Economic Levers in the Industrial Sector
7. Reforms in Other Spheres of the Economy
Part IV. Reforms in the Social-Cultural Spheres: 8. Mass Organizations
9. Education
10. The Arts
11. Mass Communications
Part V. Political Reforms: 12. Ideology and the Party
13. Elected Organs of Government
14. Slovakia
15. Legal System
Part VI. Events of 1967 - The Liberals Come to Power: 16. Pressures from the Economists
17. Pressures from the Cultural World
18. Pressures from the Slovaks and the Youth
19. The Pressures Come to a Head
Part VII. Epilogue - January to August 1968: 20. An End and a Beginning
21. Economic Reforms
22. Social Organizations and Cultural Life
23. Political Reforms
24. Invasion.
2. Revolt of the Intellectuals
3. Regime Response and Crisis
Part III. Economic Reforms: 4. Principles of the New System
5. Planning and Organization of Industrial Production
6. Economic Levers in the Industrial Sector
7. Reforms in Other Spheres of the Economy
Part IV. Reforms in the Social-Cultural Spheres: 8. Mass Organizations
9. Education
10. The Arts
11. Mass Communications
Part V. Political Reforms: 12. Ideology and the Party
13. Elected Organs of Government
14. Slovakia
15. Legal System
Part VI. Events of 1967 - The Liberals Come to Power: 16. Pressures from the Economists
17. Pressures from the Cultural World
18. Pressures from the Slovaks and the Youth
19. The Pressures Come to a Head
Part VII. Epilogue - January to August 1968: 20. An End and a Beginning
21. Economic Reforms
22. Social Organizations and Cultural Life
23. Political Reforms
24. Invasion.