Local Government in the Soviet Union (1987) analyses the Soviet Union's limited success in improving local government between in the 1960s to 1980s, as the country made a drive toward centralized policy control. It examines the institutional framework and changes in crucial policy areas, and argues that a fragmented vertical power structure involving the three bureaucracies of Party, ministries and the city and regional soviets was unproductive. It shows how group interests moulded and adapted policies and how the Party's initiative in centralizing policy was thwarted. It also outlines the significance of the industrial base in determining local budgets and the provision of amenities, as opposed to overtly political factors.
ISBN: | 9781032675428 |
Publication date: | 12th April 2024 |
Author: | Cameron Ross |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 238 pages |
Series: | Routledge Library Editions. Soviet Politics |
Genres: |
Regional / International studies Cold wars and proxy conflicts Social and political philosophy Far-left political ideologies and movements Armed conflict Peace studies and conflict resolution General and world history European history Regional geography Engineering: general Military history Environmental science, engineering and technology Warfare and defence History and Archaeology |