Political opposition in one-party states;
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| Language: | English |
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London, Basingstoke,
Macmillan,
1972.
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| Series: | Studies in comparative politics
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Table of Contents:
- Schapiro, L. Introduction
- Can the party alone run a one-party state?--Schapiro, L. Putting the lid on Leninism
- Djordjevic, J. Political power in Yugoslavia
- Skilling, H. G. Background to the study of opposition in Communist Eastern Europe
- Seton-Watson, H. Czechoslovakia-1938, 1948, and 1968
- Brown, A. H. Political change in Czechoslovakia
- Fisk, W. M. A Communist Rechtsstaat?--Holloway, D. Scientific truth and political authority in the Soviet Union
- Birch, J. The Albanian political experience
- Powell, D. E. Controlling dissent in the Soviet Union
- Bauman, Z. The second generation socialism
- Seton-Watson, H. On totalitarianism
- Friedrich, C. J. In defence of a concept
- Auty, P. The origins of national Communism in Yugoslavia
- Schapiro, L. Totalitarianism in the doghouse.