
An Algebra of Soviet Power: Elite Circulation in the Belorussian Republic 1966-86 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) ( Hardcover ) by Urban, Michael E. published by Cambridge University Press
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Paperback
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English
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Cambridge University Press
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Michael E. Urban delves into the intricate dynamics of elite circulation within the Belarusian Republic during a pivotal period from 1966 to 1986. By examining the mechanisms through which power was navigated and distributed, he reveals the complexities of political maneuvering in a Soviet context. This era, marked by significant shifts in governance and societal expectations, serves as a backdrop for understanding the interplay of institutions and individuals.
Through rigorous analysis, Urban uncovers the underlying patterns that dictated who held power and how they exercised it within the Soviet framework. He highlights not only the operations of bureaucratic structures but also the personal relationships that shaped decisions. This exploration offers readers a deeper comprehension of how authority was maintained and contested in a socialist regime, shedding light on broader themes of governance that resonate beyond Belarus.
Through rigorous analysis, Urban uncovers the underlying patterns that dictated who held power and how they exercised it within the Soviet framework. He highlights not only the operations of bureaucratic structures but also the personal relationships that shaped decisions. This exploration offers readers a deeper comprehension of how authority was maintained and contested in a socialist regime, shedding light on broader themes of governance that resonate beyond Belarus.
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