Power restructuring in China and Russia:
Viewing the tumultuous events of the post-Mao era and the period of perestroika in light of broader historical patterns, Mark Lupher focuses on power restructuring - the ebb and flow of state power; the centralization and decentralization of political and economic power; and the three-way struggles...
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Zusammenfassung: | Viewing the tumultuous events of the post-Mao era and the period of perestroika in light of broader historical patterns, Mark Lupher focuses on power restructuring - the ebb and flow of state power; the centralization and decentralization of political and economic power; and the three-way struggles among central rulers, various elites, and nonprivileged groups that drive these processes. By comparing and bringing new light to bear on a series of pivotal episodes, he furthers our understanding of power-restructuring processes that will continue to unfold in China, Russia, and the former Soviet republics. |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments xiii
List ofAbbreviations xv
1 Power in Macrosociological Perspective 1
Images of Power and Politics in China and Russia, 4
Totalitarian Theory and Interest Group Theory, 5
Area Specialist and Macroanalytic Perspectives, 8
Patrimonial Society and Patrimonial Politics, 10
Logic and Purpose of the Book, 13
Notes, 15
2 Power Restructuring in Late Imperial, Republican,
and Revolutionary China 19
Power Relations in Late Imperial China, 19
The Mongols and Chinese Political Culture, 20
The Early Ming Autocracy, 22
Decen .ralized Power and Resource Appropriation
in Ming China, 24
Political Conflict and the Ming Demise, 27
Power Relations, Political Process, and the Manchus, 28
The Qing Autocracy, 29
Decentralized Power and Resource Appropriation, 33
Power Devolution and the Nationalist Default of Authority, 36
Concentration, Control, and the Rise of Chinese Communism, 39
Notes, 44
3 Power Restructuring in Muscovite, Imperial, and
Revolutionary Russia 54
Power Relations in Muscovite and Imperial Russia, 54
The Mongols and the Emergence of the Muscovite Autocracy, 56
Political Conflict and the Oprichnina, 59
The Time of Troubles and the Romanov Power
Reconfiguration, 61
The Petrine Autocracy, 64
Power and Resource Appropriation in Catherinian Russia, 67
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x Contents
Autocratic Reform and Aristocratic Resistance, 71
Crisis, Reform, and the Decline of the Imperial System, 73
Peasants, Gentry, and the State at Loggerheads, 75
The Revolution of 1905, Reform, and Reaction, 78
Revolution and the End of the Imperial Order, 80
Notes, 81
4 The Rise and Consolidation of Stalinism 93
Conceptualizing Stalinism, 94
State and Society Under War Communism, 95
State and Society Under NEP, 98
Power Concentration and Its Limits in the 1920s, 100
Contending Strategies in the 1920s, 102
The Stalin Revolution: Phase One, 105
Coercion and Control in the Countryside, 105
Coercion and Control in Industry, 108
Pushing Up : The Sociopolitical Dynamics
of the Stalin Revolution, 110
The Stalin Revolution: Phase Two, 113
The Rise of Competing Centers of Power, 115
The Assault on the Party and State Cadres, 119
The Revolution from Below, 122
Notes, 124
5 Reform and Reaction in the Khrushchev Era 135
Conceptualizing Khrushchev and Khrushchevism, 136
Internal Politics During World War II, 138
The Politics of Mature Stalinism, 140
Khrushchev and the Revitalization of Party Power, 142
The Twentieth Party Congress and the Politics
of Economic Reform, 144
The Eruption of Localism and the Dilemma of Reform, 146
The Critique of Elitism and Bureaucratism, 148
The Twenty Second Party Congress and the Collision
with Officialdom, 150
Power Restructuring Initiatives, 152
Assessing Khrushchev and Khrushchevism, 154
Brezhnevian Counterrevolution, 156
Notes, 157
6 Chinese Communism, Maoism, and the Origins
of the Cultural Revolution 166
Conceptualizing Chinese Communism, 167
Chinese Communism and the Dilemmas of State Power, 170
Contents xi
Contending Strategies in China, 172
Collectivization, the Hundred Flowers Movement, and Power
Deconcentration, 174
The Great Leap Forward and Power Decentralization, 178
The Rise of Moderation in the Early 1960s, 181
The Socialist Education Movement and the Cultural Revolution, 182
Opening Salvos, 184
The Assault on the Authority and Legitimacy of the Party, 186
Top and Bottom Versus the Middle, 188
Ambiguous Messages, Conflicting Interpretations, 190
Notes, 191
7 The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of Post Mao Reform 199
The Political Sociology of the Cultural Revolution, 201
The Battle for Power and Resources, 203
Maoist Power Restructuring Versus the Party Organization, 204
Power Seizures and Mass Movements, 208
The Role ofthePLA, 210
Civil War and the Defeat of Revolutionary Rebellion, 213
The Extent of Maoist Dictatorship, 216
Power Contests and Policy Disputes During
Military Domination, 218
The Theory and Program of Resurgent Officialdom, 221
The L?st Stand of Cultural Revolution Radicalism, 224
Notes, 225
8 Continuity and Change in Post Mao China 233
Rethinking Post Mao Reform, 235
The Consequences of Maoist Power Restructuring, 237
The Third Plenum and the Victory of
Resurgent Officialdom, 239
The Logic of Post Mao Reform, 242
The Changing Relationship Between Center and Locality, 245
The Expansion of Official Power and Privilege, 248
The Significance of the June 4 Crackdown, 253
Conflict and Control in Contemporary China, 255
The Transition from Socialism in China, 258
Notes, 260
9 Power Restructuring in the Period of Perestroika 267
Conceptualizing Perestroika, 268
Brezhnevism and the Onset of Soviet Systemic Decline, 270
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Andropov and the Campaign to Tighten Discipline, 272
The Logic of Radical Renewal, 274
Gorbachevian Power Restructuring, 276
Intended Versus Unintended Consequences, 277
The Assault on Systemic Building Blocks, 279
The Battle for Power and Resources, 281
Authoritarian Drift and the Failure of the Kremlin Coup, 283
A Transition to Democracy and a Market Economy? 285
The Emerging Post Soviet Political Order, 287
An Authoritarian Nationalist Reconfiguration, 289
Notes, 291
10 Power Restructuring in Historical and Comparative Perspective 298
The Analytic Utility of Weberian Patrimonialism, 299
Imperial Power Restructuring, 300
Revolutionary Power Restructuring, 301
Post Stalin Power Restructuring, 302
The Transition from Socialism in China and Russia, 304
The Implications of the Analysis, 304
Notes, 306
Selected Bibliography 307
About the Book and Author 321
Index 323
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