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082 _a320.50947 ARM
100 _aArmstrong, John A.
245 0 _aIdeology, politics and government in the Soviet Union
260 _aNew York
260 _bFrederick A. Praeger
260 _c1962
300 _a160p.
520 _aStudents. in interdisciplinary programs dealing with Russia, students in general comparative government courses, and even students i beginning specialized study of Soviet political institutions can profit from a quick survey of the field. This volume is an effort to meet these needs. The focus of treatment is the Soviet political system at the beginning of the 1960's. For the sake of brevity, almost all of the history of institutional development and political rivalry has been omitted. As a result, the book differs from most other treatments of Soviet politics, which deal in detail with political developments prior to and since the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Certainly much is lost by omitting the rich detail of political evolution in the U.S.S.R.
650 _aSoviet Union-Politics and Government
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