Comparative communism : the Soviet, Chinese, and Yugoslav models /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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San Francisco :
W.H. Freeman,
©1976.
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| Online Access: | French equivalent / Équivalent français |
Table of Contents:
- A guide to Marxism / Peter H. Vigor
- Leninism / Theodore H. Von Laue
- The Russian legacy / Herbert McCloskey and John E. Turner
- The Chinese pattern / John K. Fairbank
- The Yugoslav setting / Gary K. Bertsch and M. George Zaninovich
- The emergence of Russian communism / Michael T. Florinsky
- The rise of Chinese communism / Michael Gasster
- Tito and the Yugoslav partisan movement / N.J. Jones
- The functions of ideology in the Soviet political system / Alfred G. Meyer
- Changes in Chinese political ideology / Han Shik Park
- Chinese and Leninist components in the personality of Mao Tse-yung / Stuart R. Schram
- Marxism Belgrade style / Dennison I. Rusinow
- The problem of Soviet leadership / Robert G. Wesson
- The structure of Chinese politics / Richard C. Thornton
- Yugoslavia : the case for a loyal opposition under communism / Barbara Jancar
- Group influence and the policy process in the Soviet Union / Joel J. Schwarz and William R. Keech
- Occupational groups and the Chinese Cultural Revolution / Michel Oksenberg
- The relevance of Yugoslav self-management / Bogdan Denitch
- Political socialization of Soviet youth and the building of communism / Charles D. Cary
- The new socialist man / Theodore Hsi-en Chen
- Socialization for self-management in Yugoslav schools / Susan Lampland Woodward
- Soviet economic perspectives : toward a new growth model / Abram Bergson
- China : an economic reappraisal / Dwight H. Perkins
- Which direction for Yugoslavia's economy / Deborah D. Milenkovitch
- Moscow's options in a changing world / Vernon V. Aspaturian
- China and the world / A. Doak Barnett
- Yugoslavia and foreign affairs / Robin Alison Remington.