Russia's communists at the crossroads:

This groundbreaking study analyzes the CPRF's evolution as it sought to reshape its program and practice to fit the realities of post-Soviet Russia while also battling the more orthodox Marxist-Leninist groups on its left. The authors examine the CPRF's origins, internal factions, and elec...

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Main Authors: Urban, Joan B. (Author), Solovej, Valerij D. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colo. Westview Press 1997
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:This groundbreaking study analyzes the CPRF's evolution as it sought to reshape its program and practice to fit the realities of post-Soviet Russia while also battling the more orthodox Marxist-Leninist groups on its left. The authors examine the CPRF's origins, internal factions, and electoral strategy during the parliamentary and presidential contests of 1995 and 1996. They address in particular the nationalist thinking of CPRF chairman Gennadii A. Ziuganov as well as the political profile of leadership and official program that were endorsed at the Third CPRF Congress in January 1995. The CPRF's alternative strategic choices and prospects in the aftermath of the critical 1995-1996 electoral season are also assessed.
Physical Description:XI, 209 S.
ISBN:0813329302
0813329310

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