Khrushchev and Khrushchevism
β Scribed by Martin McCauley, ed.
- Publisher
- The Macmillan Press
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 254
- Series
- Studies in Russia and East Europe
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction by Martin McCauley
1. Khrushchev as Leader by Martin McCauley
2. Khrushchev and Systemic Development by Graeme Gill
3. State and Ideology by Ronald J. Hill
4. Industry by Alec Nove
5. Science, Technology and Innovation by M. J. Berry
6. Agriculture by G. A. E. Smith
7. Labour by D. Filtzer
8. Social Policy by Alastair McAuley
9. Eastern Europe by Michael Shafir
10. Foreign Policy by Harry Hanak
11. Defence and Security by Christoph Bluth
12. Encounters with Khrushchev by Frank K. Roberts
β¦ Subjects
Cold War, Khrushchev, Sovietology, Soviet UnionβForeign relations, Soviet UnionβHistory, Soviet UnionβPolitics and government
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