Why did the Soviet system fail? How is it that a political order, born of revolution, perished from stagnation? What caused a seemingly stable polity to collapse? Philip Roeder finds the answer to these questions in the Bolshevik "construction" - the fundamental rules of the Soviet system that evolved from revolutionary times into the post-Stalin era. These rules increasingly prevented the Communist party from responding to the immense social changes that it had itself set in motion: although the Soviet political system initially had vast resources for transforming society, its ability to transform itself became severely limited. In Roeder's view, the problem was not that Soviet leaders did not attempt to change, but that their attempts were so often defeated by institutional resistance to reform. The leaders' successful efforts to stabilize the political system reduced its adaptability, and as the need for reform continued to mount, stability became a fatal flaw. Roeder's analysis of institutional constraints on political behaviour represents a striking departure from the biographical approach common to other analyses of Soviet leadership, and provides a strong basis for compariso
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Philip G. Roeder is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Soviet Political Dynamics: Development of the First Leninist Polity (Harper & Row).
"This is an important book. Roeder's analysis of the Soviet 'constitution' is an original, synthetic interpretation of Soviet political history, based on a structural theory of political dynamics. It will be essential reading for students of Soviet politics, and readers outside that field will also find the work of interest. It draws explicitly on the latest literature in organization theory and comparative politics (the so-called new institutionalism) and does not assume prior knowledge of the details of the Soviet system."--George W. Breslauer, University of California, Berkeley
"This is an important book. Roeder's analysis of the Soviet 'constitution' is an original, synthetic interpretation of Soviet political history, based on a structural theory of political dynamics. It will be essential reading for students of Soviet politics, and readers outside that field will also find the work of interest. It draws explicitly on the latest literature in organization theory and comparative politics (the so-called new institutionalism) and does not assume prior knowledge of the details of the Soviet system."--George W. Breslauer, University of California, Berkeley
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