Buch, Englisch, 365 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 587 g
Buch, Englisch, 365 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 587 g
ISBN: 978-94-011-8713-8
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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I. The Nineteenth Party Congress and the Death of Stalin.- The Background to 1952.- The Nineteenth Party Congress.- The Emerging Pattern.- The “Doctors’ Plot”.- The Death of Stalin.- II. The Post-Stalin Interregnum.- The Initial Crisis and the Struggle for Power.- Policy Changes at Home and Abroad.- Beria’s Bid for Power.- Beria’s Arrest and Its Repercussions.- III. The New Foreign and Domestic Policies.- The End of the Interregnum.- The Malenkov-Khrushchev Economic Program.- The Literary Controversy.- The Anti-religious Propaganda Campaign.- Collective Leadership and the Struggle for Power.- The Virgin Lands Program.- The Consumers’ Goods Program.- The New Diplomacy.- Germany, Austria, and the Berlin Conference.- Indochina, Korea, and the Geneva Conference.- The Soviet All-European Security Plan.- Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.- Economic Diplomacy.- IV. Domestic Political and Economic Crises.- The Political Crisis.- The Background.- Malenkov’s Resignation and Its Aftermath.- The Continuing Economic Crisis.- In Agriculture.- In Industry.- V. Soviet Foreign Policy: 1955.- The New Approach.- The Re-appraisal of Soviet Military Doctrine.- The Bandung Conference.- The Austrian State Treaty.- The Disarmament Negotiations.- The Rapprochement with Yugoslavia.- The Negotiation with Japan.- The Military and Foreign Policy.- The Pre-Geneva Maneuvering.- The Summit Conference.- The “Spirit of Geneva”.- The Middle East and Soviet Diplomacy.- The Stiffening Soviet Propaganda Line.- The Foreign Ministers’ Conference.- The New Trend in Soviet Diplomacy.- VI. The Twentieth Party Congress.- The Announcement.- The Internal Struggle for Power.- The Stalin Image before the Congress.- The Increased Flexibility of Soviet Policy.- The Twentieth Party Congress.- Foreign Policy.- Economic Growth.- Living Conditions.- Destruction of the Stalin Myth.- Collective Leadership.- Appendix I. The Secretariats of the Non-Russian Republic Communist Parties.- Appendix II. Changes in the Composition of the Cpsu and Non-Russian republic Central Committies as the Result of the 1956 Party Congresses.- Appendix III. Glossary of Communist Periodicals and Books.- Appendix IV. Typical Soviet Wages and Prices in Moscow and Nine Other Soviet Cities: September—October 1955.- Biliography.




