Produktbild: The Rise and Demise of World Communism

The Rise and Demise of World Communism

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.2021

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16/3 cm

Gewicht

716 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-757967-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.2021

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16/3 cm

Gewicht

716 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-757967-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Rise and Demise of World Communism
    • Acknowledgements

    • Introduction

    • Part I. General Patterns in World Communism

    • Chapter 1. What did Communist Regimes Have in Common?

    • Chapter 2. How did Communist Regimes Differ from Each Other?

    • Chapter 3. The World Communist Movement: From Moscow-Centric to Pluralistic

    • Part II. Ideology and Organization: The Heritage

    • Chapter 4. Marxism: The Vision

    • Chapter 5. Leninism: The Instrument

    • Part III. Coming to Power and "Building Socialism" in Russia

    • Chapter 6. The Bolshevik Seizure of Power

    • Chapter 7. Consolidating Bolshevik Power

    • Chapter 8. Respite

    • Chapter 9. Building Socialism: Stalin's Revolution from Above, 1928-1934

    • Chapter 10. The Great Terror and Stalinist Despotism

    • Chapter 11. Was Stalinism a Logical Continuation of Marxism-Leninism?

    • Chapter 12. Was Stalin's Revolution from Above a Rational Strategy of Modernization?

    • Chapter 13. Stalinism and World Communism in the 1930s

    • Chapter 14. The Impact of World War II on the Soviet Union and World Communism

    • Part IV. The Stalinist Model Spreads Westward and Eastward

    • Chapter 15. The Creation of East European Communist States

    • Chapter 16. Origins and Entrenchment of the Cold War

    • Chapter 17. World War II and the Creation of Asian Communist States: The People's Republic of China

    • Chapter 18. Consolidating Power and Building Socialism in China

    • Chapter 19. Communist Parties Come to Power in Korea and Vietnam

    • Part V. After Stalin: From Similarity to Difference

    • Chapter 20. What Follows Stalinism in the USSR?

    • Chapter 21. Diversity and Defiance Within the World Communist Movement

    • Chapter 22. "Building Communism": Competition for Ideological "Correctness" Within the World Communist Movement

    • Chapter 23. The Sino-Soviet Schism, 1957-1963

    • Chapter 24. Cuba's Indigenous Revolution, 1959-70

    • Chapter 25. The Soviet Union After Khrushchev: Bureaucratic Leninism

    • Chapter 26. Alternatives to Utopia in China, 1960-1965

    • Chapter 27. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, 1966-1969

    • Chapter 28. Maoism: An Accounting

    • Part VI. The Realignment of International Relations: From Proletarian Internationalism to Balance-of-Power Politics

    • Chapter 29. The Collapse of the World Communist Movement and the Rise of Detente

    • Chapter 30. Why US-Soviet Détente Failed

    • Chapter 31. Post-Detente Realignment: the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, December 1979

    • Part VII. The Collapse of European Communism

    • Chapter 32. Varieties of Opposition to the Soviet Model in Eastern Europe, 1968-1985

    • Chapter 33. Gorbachev's Peaceful Revolution from Above

    • Chapter 34. Gorbachev and the Abandonment of Anti-Imperialist Struggle

    • Part VIII. The Remains of Communism in a Post-Communist World

    • Chapter 35. From Maoism to Market Leninism: The Chinese Economic Miracle After Mao

    • Chapter 36. China in a Post-Communist World: Can Leninism Survive Market Leninism?

    • Chapter 37. Market Leninism in Vietnam

    • Chapter 38. Market Leninism in Laos

    • Chapter 39. Bureaucratic Leninism in Cuba

    • Chapter 40. Stalinism in North Korea

    • Part IX. Conclusions

    • Chapter 41. Why the Drive to Difference?

    • Chapter 42. Assessing the Communist Experience: Achievement or Tragedy?

    • Chapter 43: Is There a Future for New Communist States?