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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PART I: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: THE VIEW FROM MIDDLE-RANGE
PART II: METATHEORY
CHAPTER 2: THE LOGIC OF INQUIRY IN SOVIETOLOGY: SOVIET AREA STUDIES AND
THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
CHAPTER 3: SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF THE PUBLICATION OF COMMUNIST STUDIES
AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
CHAPTER 4: THE LOGIC OF INQUIRY IN POST-SOVIETOLOGY: RUSSIAN STUDIES AND
THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
PART III: MIDDLE-RANGE THEORIES
CHAPTER 5: CO-OPTATION AS A MECHANISM OF ADAPTATION TO CHANGE
CHAPTER 6: MOTIVATION, METHODOLOGY AND COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY
CHAPTER 7: THE WESTERN CONNECTION: TECHNICAL RATIONALITY AND SOVIET
POLITICS
CHAPTER 8: POLITICAL CULTURE IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA: RECENT EMPIRICAL
INVESTIGATIONS
CHAPTER 9: DOES THE PUBLIC MATTER FOR DEMOCRATIZATION IN RUSSIA?
CHAPTER 10: CONGRUENCE THEORY APPLIED: DEMOCRATIZATION IN RUSSIA
PART IV: CONCLUSION
CHAPTER 11: CONCLUSION: THINKING THEORETICALLY ABOUT RUSSIAN & SOVIET
POLITICS: CARNIVALS, COCKFIGHTS, AND EPISTEMIC COMMUNITIES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
Abramson, Paul R., 205n35
academic disciplines, ix, x, 12, 13, 49n7
adaptive mechanism, 99
adaptive-monocratic system, 101
Ahl, Richard, x, 247n7, 259, 262, 266,
297
allocation of resources, 4
Almond, Gabriel A., x, 8, 51n31, 55, 84,
171-73, 176, 182, 186, 205nl5-16,
217, 252, 265, 268, 288
Allport, Gordon, 19n8
American Council of Learned Societies,
8, 47, 143
American Exceptional ism, 288
American Political Science Association
(APSA), 7
anti-naturalism, 73-77, 80. See also
naturalism
apparatchik versus technocrat, 163
Appley, M. H., 131-32, 140nl8
approaches: bottom-up, 257, 270, 286,
289, 294; society-centered, 250, 251,
264-271, 279; state-centered, 250,
264-271; top-down, 4, 258, 270,
287, 289, 294
area specialists, 286, 288, 290
area studies, ix, x, 9, 23, 27, 43, 49n7,
286, 290
Aristotelian, 78-9
Armstrong, John A., x, 48n4, 50nl9,
51n30, 119n9, 119nl2
Armstrong, Sinclair, x
Aronowitz, Stanley, 158
Association for Asian Studies, 23
attitude, the concept, 205nl4
attitudinal level, 125
authoritarianism, 6, 179, 216, 230, 250,
252-53, 255, 262; patriarchal, 191
authority patterns, 250-72, 177; as
linkage variable, 268; balanced
disparities, 251-53, 279; blending
of disparities, 152; congruence of,
251-53, 255; in post-Soviet Russia,
271-79
Avineri, Shlomo, 158
Avtorkhanov, Abdurakhman, 37
Azrael, Jeremy R., Ill, 163, 158
Bacon, Francis, 63
Bahry, Donna, 61n6, 203, 207n32,
208n43, 222, 227-28
Ballard, Allen, 51n29
Barber, Benjamin R., x
Barghoorn, Frederick C., x, 205nl5
Barlow, Denise P., 69
Barnes, Samuel H., 139n8
329
330
Index
Barry, Brian, 198, 207n45
Barzun, Jacques, 59
Bates, Robert, 61
Battle, John M., 230
Bauer, Raymond A., 6, 24, 36, 105,
133-34, 139n7, 204n2
Baum, Richard, 166n2
Baun, Michael J., 280nl0
Beck, Carl, x, 118n6, 296
Becker, Howard, 43, 51n26
Beer, Samuel, x
behavior: overt, 203; voting, 203
behavioral approach, 26, 48
The Behavioral Revolution and
Communist Studies: Applications
of Be haviorally Oriented Research
of the Soviet Union and Eastern
Europe, 293
behavioralism, 26; routine, 87
belief systems: structure of, 194
beliefs: general vs. specific, 190
belief-disbelief systems, 123—25, 194
Bell, Daniel, 47, 51n31, 139n2, 157,
285
Beller, Maria, 69
Benes, Vaclav, x
Bennett, Andrew, 294n4
Bennett, Helju, x
Bentham, Samuel, 159, 316
Berdyaev, Nicholas, 140n6
Berelson, Bernard, 50n4
Bergmann, Gustav, 51n32, 74, 114
Bergsten, Gordon S., 247n2
Bellagio Conference on Technology and
Communist Culture, 143, 146, 148
Bernstein, Richard J., 88, 95n2
Beyond Soviet Studies, 55, 58
Bialer, Seweryn, 294
Black, Cyril, 140n6
Blackmer, Donald, x, 19nl0
Blalock, Hubert M. Jr., 72
blat ’, 263
Bluhm, William T., x
Bohr, Niels, 70
Bova, Russell, 208n47, 240, 247n2, 258
Boyd, Richard, 89-91, 96nl7
Brady, Henry R., 217, 289
Breslauer, George W., ix-x, 19n7,
19n 10, 206n28, 263, 266, 269, 273,
279n2, 280n4, 297
bridge-building, between area and
discipline, x, 15, 169, 204n5, 290
bringing the state back in, 264
Brinton, Crane, 141 n20
Brodbeck, May, 34, 40, 42, 50nl5,
50nl7, 50n22, 88, 130
Brody, Richard, 49nl4
Brown, Archie, 19nl2, 176, 195,
199, 204n3, 205nl1,205nnl5-16,
207n29, 207n39, 208n44, 263,
279n2, 280n4
Edward J. Brown, x
Brumberg, Abraham, 53, 140n2
Bruner, Jerome, 54, 80-1
Brym, Robert J., 56, 220-21,223, 238,
241, 245
Brzezinski, Zbigniew K., 6, 37-39, 41,
44, 106, 108, 114—15, 140n3, 157,
165, 184, 266, 269, 279n2, 297
Bukharin, Nikolai, 158
Bulganin, Nikolai, 45
Bunce, Valerie, 57, 61n7, 96nl8, 266
Burant, Stephen R., 206n24
Burawoy, Michael, 55
bureaucratic vicious circle, 4, 264
Bums, James MacGregor, 19n8
capitalism as an historically progressive
force, 151
capitalist forms, 151
Caramani, Daniele, 8
Carlisle, Donald, x
Carnap, Rudolph, 88
carnivals, 291—292
Carter, By rum, x
Cassinelli, C. W., 50nl9
causal inference, 72
causal nihilism, 72
Chamberlin, William Henry, 24
chaos theory, 71
Index
331
Churchill, Winston, 64
Church land, Paul M., 89
circular flow of power, 6
circulation of elites, 106-108
citizen activism, 203
civic culture: and democracy, 200
The Civic Culture, 217
civil society, 12, 179, 237
Clark, Terry D., 18nl, 291
Clarke, Harold D., 195, 207n35
Claudin-Urondo, Carmen, 155-56
Clem, Ralph S., 199, 207nn41^t2,
232
closedmindedness, 194
cockfights, 292
Cocks, Paul M., 35, 44
Cofer, C. N., 131, 141nl8
cognitive sophistication, 194
Cohen, Albert, x
Cohen, Stephen F., x, 29, 230, 266, 269,
279n2, 280n4, 288-89, 292-3
Collier, David, 67, 84, 94, 289
Collins, Barry E., 50nl4
Colton, Timothy J., x, 183, 258, 261,
266, 269, 297
Communist Studies and the Social
Sciences: Essays on Methodology
and Empirical Theory, 53, 60, 293
communities of scholarship, 8. See also
epistemic communities
comparative analysis, 9
comparative approach: to Soviet and
Communist politics, 49nl2
comparative politics, 9
comparative Communist studies, 8, 9,
47, 141,297
Comparative Political Dynamics:
Global Research Perspectives, 7
comparative politics, 4, 6, 9, 19n5
comparative referents, 191, 206n28
competitive elections:
support for, 175, 221
complexity, 81-86
computer technology, 162
computer specialists, 163
concept formation, 5, 32-39, 50nl5,
67—69, 173-76
concepts, 3-5, 12, 205nl4, 206n22, 251,
285-287, 293; empirical reference,
285; theoretical significance, 285
conceptualization: problems of, 123-26;
conformity, 186-187; opportunistic,
186; ritualistic, 186; self-serving,
186-87
congruence theory, 16—17, 249-80
congruence: relative congruence and
adjacency, 256-58
The Conquest of Nature, 145
consolidation: and the Russian public,
231-33; democratic, 18nl
constructivism, 89, 92, 95
Conner, Walker, 78
Connor, Walter, 236, 247n2, 279n3
Conquest, Robert, 19n5, 44-^45, 51n29,
61n4, 140n4, 145,293
The Contributions of Research in
Africa to the Social Sciences and
Humanities, 9
Converse, Philip E., 182, 206n21, 218
Cooper, Julian, 165-66
cooptation, 14, 99-117n 118n7; defined,
117; formal, 108-111; informal,
108-111; theory of, 287
cooptation system, 102
Crankshaw, Edward, 140n6
critical theory of society, Marcuse’s
subjectivist, 155
Crozier, Michel, 4, 263-64
Crummey, Robert O., 204n3
Culture Shift in Advanced Industrial
Society, 195, 225
Cultural-continuity hypotheses, 204n3
cultural diffusion, 15, 159
cultural factors: psychological attributes
determined by, 194
cultural infrastructure, 143
cultural patterns: ideal, 185, 190-92;
real, 185, 190-92
cultural revolution, Lenin’s theory of,
155
332
Index
culture, traditional Russian, 179
culture-civilization 155—57
culture-ideology, 155—57
culture-knowledge, 155-57
cumulative knowledge, 5, 10, 54, 287
Custine, Marquis de, 209, 244, 285
cybernetics, 164
cyclograph, 159
Dahl, Robert A., 48n6, 119n8, 208n47,
214-15
Dallin, Alexander, x, 8-9, 19nl0, 170,
204—5n7
Daniels, Robert V., x, 172, 202, 204n4,
205nl5, 206n24, 206n28, 266, 269,
275, 297
Davies, James C., 133-35, 140nl9
Davis, Philip J., 70
DeFleur, Melvin L., x, 204n6, 205nl4,
207n39
DeFranceisco, Wayne, 205n8
democracy: commitment to, 212; ideal,
215; nature of, 213-16; pluralist,
214-15; populist, 214
democratic forms, 278
democratic norms and principles:
aggregate levels of commitment to,
222-24, 278
democratic values, 201; institutions,
201; predictors of, 194
democracy: as an ideal, 197; campaigns,
246; in general, 197; prospects for,
183; support for, 197, 202
democracy: formal electoral, 245;
liberal, 245; minimalist conceptions
of, 245; Russians define democracy
primarily with personal economic
outcomes, 224-26
democratization: consolidation phase,
213, 243^16; dilemmas of, 270;
in Russia, 209-247; nature of the
public, 216—18; public’s role in
Russian, 210, 328-29; societal
context, 213-216, 233—38; stages
of, 212-213, 229-233, 243-46;
transition phase, 210, 246
Denisovsky, Gennady M., 227
Demberger, Robert E., 166n2
description, 82-83
Descartes, Rene, 153
Designing Social Inquiry, 55, 289
Di Palma, Giuseppe, 208n46, 240
Diamond, Larry, 208n43, 226, 237, 245
Dibble, Vernon K., 119nl2
Dicks, Henry V., 121, 140n3, 204n2
Diesing, Paul, 75-6, 81, 95nl 1
Dilthey, Wilhelm, 43
discovery, context of, 20, 29-30, 34
disposition terms, 96nl4
divided consciousness (razdvoyennoye
soznaniye), 185, 260
Dobson, Richard B., 197, 222-24, 227
dogmatic, 194
double morality (dvoinaya moral’), 185,
260
Dowse, Robert E., 51n31
Drachkovitch, Milorad M., 140n7
Drzewieniecki, Joanna, x
dual personality, 185-186, 237, 260-
262
dual Russia, 185
dual society, 237
Duch, Raymond M., 177-79, 186,
190-92, 193, 196, 206nl7, 206n20,
206n22, 207n31, 207n34, 207n36,
220-25, 227, 231, 235, 272, 280n5
Dunn, William N., 166n2
Durkheim, Emile, 82, 207n32, 274
Eagles, D. Munroe, x, 198, 207n38,
207n40, 295, 297
Eckstein, Harry, x, 4, 10-12, 16-18,
105, 170, 173, 183-87, 205nl2,
206n22, 247nl, 251-62, 264, 266-
68, 269, 270-73, 278, 279nl, 298
economic change, 219-220
economic performance: consequence of
democratic institutions for, 238-39
economic theory of rents, 4
economic well-being, 196-197, 202,
207n36; locus of responsibility for,
207n36
Index
333
education, 183, 193, 196, 199, 216,
226-228, 255,259
Einstein, Albert, 70, 76
Elkins, David J., 171, 200, 205nl0
Ellis, Richard, 61nl, 68, 82, 96nl5, 170,
172, 251
Ellul, Jacques, 146, 157
emotive appeal, of key terms, 187
empirical reference. See concepts
empirical referents: appropriate, 279
empiricism: barefoot, 87, 286;
deductive, 13, 30-31, 39; inductive,
13, 30-31; narrow thesis of, 96nl4;
post-positivist, 92; raw, 13, 30-31
endogenous variables:
society-centered, 268
endogenous theories, 268
epistemic communities, 68, 95, 283-95
epistemic gap, 184, 262
epistemology, 18n 1
Epstein, Fritz, x
Erickson, Erik H., 7, 19n6
Erickson, Kenneth Paul, 7, 19n6
essentialist fallacy, 170
etatism, 189
Euro-Barometer, 195
Evans, Geoffrey, 196-97, 220-21, 224
Evans, Peter, 61, 270
exit and voice, 12, 19nl2
exogenous factors: politics as
subordinate to, 265
exogenous theories, 267
explanation; motive-belief, 44, 45-46,
5In27, 51n29, 129-30, 141nl6
explanatory overdetermination, 94
explicit definition, 5
exogenous variables: society-oriented,
268
Eysenck, Hans J., 125, 130
Fagen, Richard R., 169, 172, 194,
205nl3
Fainsod, Merle, x, 6, 50nl9, 204n2, 265
false continuity thesis, 204n7
family relationships, 206n28
Farrell, Barry R., x, 296
Faust, David, 76, 95nl 1
Feenberg, Andrew, x, 154—56, 166n2
Feierabend, Ivo K., 35, 44, 50n21
Feigl, Herbert, 88
Feinberg, Gerald, 95nl0
Feinberg, Joel, x
Feshbach, Murray, 279n2
Field, Mark G., xi, 19nl0, 166n2
Fine, Arthur, 89, 91-2
Finifter, Ada W., 60, 61n8, 68, 177,
179-80, 195-96, 198, 206n26,
207n32,220-23, 227, 231, 234, 239
Fischer, George, 140n7
Fischer, Louis, 25
Fischer, Mary Ellen, xi, 233, 241
Fish, M. Steven, 61n6, 188, 200,
207n32, 208n46, 230, 234, 236-39,
247n7, 254-58, 266, 269, 292-93
Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 277
Fleron, Frederic J., Jr., 19n5, 19n8,
19n 10, 48n 1,48n4, 49n 11, 51 nn28-
9, 53, 55, 58, 75, 83, 5n3, 96nl6,
117n3, 118n6, 119nl0, 119nl2,
141nl3, Mini6, 154, 166n2, 167n2,
167n5, 194, 204n5, 205nl2, 207n30,
219, 223, 243^*4, 247nl, 247n4-5,
251,259, 262, 279nl, 280n5,286,
294n6, 295, 298
Fleron, Julian F., 296
Fleron, Lou Jean, xi, 154, 295—96
Flink, James J., 124, 128, 141nl4
Forbes, R. J., 145, 157
form vs. content, 153
Forman, Paul, 75-6
Frame, Michael, 95n7
Frank, Philipp, 72
Friedrich, Carl J., 36-9, 41,44, 50n20,
266, 269
Fukuyama, Francis, 6, 19n6, 191
functional specialization, 192
Gage, Nathan L., 50nl5
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 147-48, 157
Gaiileo/Galilean, 78—9, 84
Garder, Michel, 115, 119nl4-15
Gasper, Philip, 72
334
Index
Gati, Charles, xi
Gelman, Harry, 94
George, Alexander L., 295n4, 309
George, Robert, xi
Germino, Dante L., 36, 50n21
gestalt switch, 70
Gibson, James L., 61n6, 177, 178-79,
187-88, 190-91, 194, 196-97,
206n17, 206n20, 206n22, 207n31-
32, 207n34, 207n36, 220, 222-25,
227, 231, 235, 280n5
Gibson, Quentin, 50nl6, 51n27, 85, 141
Giedion, Siegfried, 159, 167n6
Gilbreth, Frank, 159
Glaser, William, 140n2
Glazer, Nathan, 123
Gleason, Abbott, xi
Gleich, James, 71,95n7
goal displacement, 4
Gramsci, Antonio, 159
Gray, Jack, 202
Green, Bert F., 205nl4
Greenfeld, Liah, 179, 206nl8
Greenstein, Fred L, 141n9-10
Gross, Llewellyn, 50n22, 50n24
growing disparities: tolerance of, 221
Grünbaum, Adolf, 84
Guetzkow, Harold, 50nl4
Gunnell, John G., 87-88
Gvishiani, Dzherman M„ 150-53, 159,
162, 167n4
Habermas, Jürgen, 167n9, 274
habitual opinionation level, 127
Hahn, Jeffrey W., xi, 177-78, 182,
193-94, 204n3, 206nl7-I8, 206n22,
207n40, 219, 222-23, 227, 231-32,
235, 241,262, 280n5
Halpem, A. M., 48n3
Hammer, Darryl P., xi
Handelman, Stephen, 207n37
Hardt, John P., 143-44, 161-163, 165,
166n2
Härpfer, Christian, 182, 239
Harriman Institute, 58, 290, 295
Hartz, Louis, xi, 288
Harvard Project, 24
Harvard Refugee Interview Project
(HIP), 204n2
Haskell, Thomas L., 70
Havel, Vaclav, 189
Hazard, John N., xi, 50nl9, 51n29
Heisenberg, Werner, 70-1
Heller, Agnes, 149-50
Hempel, Carl G., 33, 41, 49n9-10,
50nl5, 88, 94, 96nl4
Hersh, Reuben, 70
Hesli, Vicki L., 61 n6, 61n8, 181,
187, 201, 205n9, 206n26, 207n32,
207n36, 208n43, 220-22, 225,
280n5-6, 298
Hesse, Mary, 94
Hiat, Fred, 199
hierarchy of needs, 132-35
Higley, John, 47
Hilbert’s Maxim, 91
Hill, Brian, xi
Hirschman, Albert O., 4, 12, 18n3,
19nl2
Hitler, Adolf, 134
Hoare, Quinton, 159
Hobbs, Milton, Dedication page, xi, 25,
29, 48n5, 49n9, 49nl3, 51n32, 96nl2
Hockstader, Lee, 207n37, 274
Hoffmann, Erik P., xi, 19n5, 51n29,
55, 75, 129, 144, 161-65, 166n2,
198, 204n5, 208n47, 246n1, 251,
254, 259-60, 262-63, 278, 279nl,
286-87, 294n6, 295-98
Holliday, George D., 166n2
Hollis, Martin, 81
Hooker, Clifford A., 89
Horney, Karen, 6, 19n8
Hoskin, Gary, xi
Hospers, John, 33, 50nl5
Hough, Jerry F., 6-7, 12-13, 19n9,
77-80, 86, 172, 184, 198-99,
205n28, 207n42, 222, 234, 263-64,
295
Huckfeldt, Robert, 207n38
Index
335
Huntington, Samuel P., 171, 184, 232,
244
Hyman, Herbert H., 141nl0
hyperfactualism, 87
hypothesis testing, 5
ideas: abstract, 191; embodied in social
processes and real life experience,
191
ideal types, 13, 34-39, 51n26, 82; are
not theories, 50n24
ideographic knowledge, ix, 27, 49n8,
292
ideology, 15; and behavior, 131-34; and
motivation, 133-37; defined, 125;
formal, 127; personality processes
and motivation, 135-39; sources of
personal, 126-29
llchman, Warren F., xi
indeterminacy, 69-71
individual income: disparities in, 220
information processing, 162
information specialists, 163-66
informing tropes, 13, 285-86
infrastructure, 15; economic and social,
143; social, 15
Inglehart, Ronald, 193, 195, 199,
207n35, 225, 268
Inkeles, Alex, 6, 24, 35-6, 42-3, 46,
48n4, 105, 134, 140n7, 204n2
institutionalized advantage, 103;
defined, 117
interest articulation: specialist elite,
111-16
institutions: and masses, 237-38;
specialist elite, 111
institutionalists: new, 263
intermediary associations, 203
Jacob, Philip E., 124, 128, 141nl4
Jacobs, Dan N., 48n4
Johnson, Chalmers, 19n!0, 48n3,
89-90, 96nl6
Jones, Robert Alun, 83
Joravsky, David, 140n7
Journey for Our Time: The Russian
Journals of the Marquis de Oust ine,
285
Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow,
285
Jowitt, Ken, 173, 205n8, 205nl0,
205nl5, 263
Joyce, John M., 206n24, 279n2
Juviler, Peter, 245
Kaganovich, Lazar, 45
Kaiser, Robert J., 199
Kalleberg, Arthur L., 51n32
Kanet, Roger E., 18nl, 117nl, 140nl,
293, 296
Kant, Immanuel, 70, 89-90, 153, 260
Kaplan, Abraham, 25, 29, 49nl3,
50nl 7, 131
Kaplan, Cynthia S., 49n37, 222-23, 232
Karl, Terry Lynn, 57, 61n5, 61n7,
62nl0, 96nl8
Kassof, Allen, 44
Katzenstein, Peter J., 62nl 1
Kautsky, John H., 48n4
Kavrus-Hoffmann, Nadia, xi
Keech, William R., 110-12, 119nl0,
238
Keehn, E, B., 89-90, 96nl6
Keenan, Edward L., 171, 182, 204n3-4,
206n24, 206n28,250
Kelly, Rita Mae, xi, 140nl, 194, 296
Kelsen, Hans, 36-7
Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian
Studies, 55, 58, 297, 308
Kerns, Kimberly A., xi, 11, 296
Kerr, Clark, 117n4
Kohli, Atul, 61
Khrushchev, Nikita S., 14, 44—6,
141nl6
King, Gary, 55, 59, 61 n2, 65, 83-5, 87,
95n8, 289
Kirchheimer, Otto, 236
Kirkpatrick, Evron M., 26
Kissinger, Henry, xi
Kitschelt, Herbert, 240
336
Index
Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, 19n 11
Kluckhohn, Clyde, 6, 36, 134, 140n7,
184,204n2
Knight, Jack, 239
Koenker, Diane P., 280n7
Kohn, Hans, xi
Kornhauser, William, 213-14, 233-35,
236,268
Kosova, Larissa, 241
Kosygin, Alexei, 149
Kovalenko, V. I., 148
Kovalev, A. M., 148
Kraneberg, Sigmund, 61n4
Kremlinology, 6, 51n29, 139
Kroeber, A. L., 184
Kuhn, Thomas S., 58-9, 68, 70, 78-80,
87, 89, 93
Kullberg, Judith, 6In6, 220-21, 227,
235, 240, 267
Kuntzman, Erik, xi
laboratory conditions, 72
Laird, Roy D., 35, 50nl9
Laitin, David, 57, 85, 184, 280n9, 291
Landman, Todd, 8
Lane, David, 230
Lane, Ruth, 294n2
Lapidus, Gail, 266, 269, 288
Laqueur, Walter, 12, 24, 31, 61n4, 82,
85, 96nl3, 293
Lasswell, Harold D., xi, 19n8, 106,
129
Lavoisier, Antoine, 79
Lee, Rensselaer W., Hi, 166n2
legacies, 193, 216, 237, 250, 276
legal culture:
Soviet, 193
legality: Western notions of, 193
legitimacy, 105-106
Lehman, Kay, 217
Lehrer, Tom, 145
Leiserson, Avery, 48n5
Leiss, William, xi, 166n2, 167nn3,
167n8—9
Leites, Nathan, 121, 140n3, 141n21
Lenin, V. L, 151-54, 167n3, 283-84,
291, 294n5
Leninism, 126, 128, 189, 243
Leonhard, Wolfgang, 119n 15
Lepeshkin, A. I., 114, 119nl3
Leplin, Jarrett, 92, 95
Levine, Erwin L., dedication page, xi
Levins, Richard, 95
Levy, Joseph F., xi
Lewin, Moshe, 180, 191, 266, 269
Lewis, John W., xi, 19nl0, 141 n 15
Lewontin, Richard, 95nl0
Liberman, Evsei, 131
Lichbach, Mark Irving, 19n 11
Lieberman, Seymour, 141 n J 4
Lijphart, Arend, 216
Lindblom, Charles E., 119n8
Linder, Staffan B., 167n7
Linebaugh, Peter, xi, 159
linkage variable, 268, 278
linkages: elite-mass, 270
Linton, Ralph, 19n8, 184
Linz, Juan J., 212, 239, 243, 245
Lipset, Seymour Martin, 216, 268, 290
Little, Daniel, 73-4, 95n9
Little, Richard, 81
Liu, Guoli, xi
living standards: disparities in, 220
Lodge, Milton, xi, 111, 118n6, 141 n 12
logic of inquiry, 12, 13, 25, 63, 73,
48n5, 95n3
logic of scientific inquiry, 13, 72
logical status, 13, 42, 59; of theories and
models, 96n 16
logico-scientific mode, 81
longitudinal data, 202
Louch, A. R., 88
Lukács, Georg, 158
Mach, Ernst, 88
Maclver, Martha Abele, 43
Magid, Alvin, xi, 295-96
Mahon, James E., Jr., 67
Mainwaring, Scott, 211-12
Majeska, George, xi
Index
337
Malenkov, Georgii, 45-6, 141nl6
Malia, Martin, 14, 19nl3, 6Jn4, 76,
96nl3, 294, 294n5
Malenkov, Georgii, 45-6, 141nl6
Marcuse, Herbert, 156, 160, 167n9
Marglin, Stephen, 158
Marini, Frank, xi
Martin, Michael, 64
Martindale, Don, 50n24, 51n25-6
Marx, Karl, 151, 157-159, 274
Marxian/ism, 124, 126, 128, 131, 134-
35, 140n7, 146, 159, 164, 166, 189,
205nl0, 243, 264-65, 273, 314, 317
Maslow, Abraham, 132-33, 135, 138,
141nl9, 296
Mason, David S., 220-22, 227
Mason, Gene L., xi
mass publics: role of in democratization,
210
mass societies, 214, 216-217, 234, 236,
237
material conditions, 202
Matlock, Jack F., 207n37
Maynard, Sir John, 140n6
McAllister, Ian, 222, 226, 232
McAuley, Mary, 170, 193, 205nl 1-15
McConnell, Allen, xi
McCormmach, Russell, 95n6
McIntosh, Mary E., 223-25, 238
McLeod, Jack M., 119nl2
Mead, Margaret, 15, 204n4, 259
measurement: indirect, 77-81, 78,
96nl4
mediation theory, 157-166
Meissner, Boris, 106, 118
Melville, Andrei Yu, 201-202, 227,
235, 279n2, 280n6
Menon, Rajan, 76
Merkl, Peter H., 117
Merton, Robert K., ix, 3^4, 10-12, 43,
65, 141nl4, 293. See also middle-
range theory
Mesthane, Emmanuel, 157
metaphors, 285-286
metatheory, 12, 13, I8nl, 86
methodological function, 13, 96nl6; of
theories and models, 96n 16
methodological pluralism, 32,
methodology, 4, 12, 13, 18nl, 24-27,
25, 31, 32, 44, 48n5, 63,65, 71-72,
123, 202, 290
Meyer, Alfred G., xi, 6, 13, 36-7, 44,
46, 48n4, 65, 67-9, 71-6, 81, 85-6,
270, 294n2
middle-range theory, ix, 3, 4, 10-12,
14, 18n2, 58, 247, 285; major
characteristics, 10; major functions,
11
Milbrath, Lester W., 50nl4
Millar, James R., 201, 204n2, 220,
276
Miller, Arthur H., 61n6, 68n8, 181,
187, 201,203n9, 206n26, 207n32,
207n36, 208n43, 220-23, 225, 227,
231, 234—35, 239, 280n5-6, 298
models, 13, 34-39; unnecessary uses of,
50n22
Molotov, Vyacheslav M., 45
Moore, Barrington, 6, 14tn5
Morgenthau, Hans, xi, 288
Morris, Bernard, xi, 296
Mosca, Gaetano, 107
minority group rights, 224
modernization theory, 56, 190, 207n32,
228, 234, 235, 266
monocratic system, 100-101; defined,
117n4
motive-belief explanation. See
explanation
Nagel, Ernest, 28, 49n7, 50nl7, 50n23,
83, 85, 88
narrative mode, 54, 80-81
naturalism, 73-77, 95n2. See also anti-
naturalism
Neumann, Franz, 117n4
Neumann, W. Russell, 217
Neurath, Otto, 88
neotraditional elements, 201, 263, 270
neutrality theory of technology, 145
338
Index
New Directions in Comparative Politics,
7
New Russia Barometer III, 239
New Russia Barometer V, 221
The New Industrial State, 146
Newsletter on Comparative Communist
Studies, 9
Newton, Isaac, 83
Nicholas I, 209
Nikitin, Alexander, I., 220
Northrup, F. C. S., 184
nomenklatura, 189, 201, 241, 264, 278
nomothetic knowledge, ix, 27, 49n8,
289, 292-93
normative commitment to democracy:
level of, 196
Novosibirsk Report, 270
O’Donnell, Guillermo, 211-12, 230,
247n6
Odom, William, 4, 61n4
Okhotin, Nikita, 198
opinions:
distribution of opinions in the Russian
population, 226-28
Oppenheim, Felix E., 74
organization theory, 4
Orlovsky, Daniel, 5, 18nl, 55, 58-9
Osgood, Charles E., 184
Pammett, Jon, 241, 259
panel surveys, 202
Pares, Sir Bernard, 140n6
Parsons, Talcott, 43, 105—06. 115, 274
particularism, 263
Pateman, Carole, 201
Pauli, Wolfgang, 69
Pavlov, Valentin, 229
Peak, David, 95n7
Peitgen, Hans-Richter, 71
Perkins, Whitney T., xi
personal: self-aggrandizement, 246
personal welfare: local of responsibility
for, 220-221
Petro, Nikolai, 54-5, 251, 273, 275
philosophy of science, 13, 25, 45, 90
phlogiston, 170, 204n6, 205nl4
Pickering, Andrew, 89, 95n4
Pipes, Richard, 19n5, 61n4, 293
Planning Group on Comparative Studies
of Communism, 8, 9, 143
Ploss, Sidney L., 44, 51n29, 119nl 1,
141nl2
pluralism, 112-116, 201, 215, 237, 252,
264, 265; political, 99-100, 225,
245; social, 99, 191, 214, 259
pluralistic system, 101
political cleavages, 214; in Russian
society, 210, 219, 227, 234, 237, 238
political context: specific, 198-200
political culture, 12, 15, 19nl2, 169-
204, 204n6, 204n7; affect toward
changing economic conditions,
197; affect toward democratic
norms, 197; and actual behavior,
182-190; Anglo-American, 116;
anthropological definition, 188,
190; as a residual category, 203,
204—205n7; as aggregate of mass
behavior, 190; as patterns of behavior
over a considerable length of time,
190; change in Western democratic,
capitalist countries, 274; concept
formation, 173; continuity and
change in, 204; democratic, 182,
191; democratic tradition in Russia,
275; emotive appeal of terms, 182;
empirical tests, 176-181; explanatory
power, 205nl0; grounded in concrete
processes, 193; ideal cultural
patterns, 188-189, 205n25; ideas vs.
material conditions and self-interest,
195—198; latent process definitions,
205nl4; legality in Soviet, 192,
206n20; level of explanation
problem, 172; malleability, 242-243;
methodological issues in the study
of Communist, 205nl 1 ; norms
supportive of democratic institutions,
222-224
Index
339
post-Soviet, 15
psychological definition, 188;
psychological or subjectivist
view, 182; real cultural patterns,
118, 206n25; Russian, 15, 202,
206n28; timing of surveys, 196;
transformation in Cuba, 193
political ecology, 198—200
political efficacy, 223
political elite, defined, 119
political folkways, 188, 202, 250
political interest, 223
political leadership system, defined,
116
political office, 117
political orientations, 201
political participation, 232
political science, 9
political tolerance, 224
Political Science: The State of the
Discipline 11, 7
The Politics of Technology and Culture:
Toward a Social Science Philosophy
of Technology, 167n2
positivism, 92
post-positivist methodologies, 13,
65, 89, 90, 92; constructivism, 13,
scientific realism, 13
post-Soviet studies, 3, 54, 59, 60, 68,
76, 79, 81, 82, 89, 92, 170, 204n5,
205nl4, 292
Powell, Austin, 182
predictive underdetermination, 94
Priestley, Joseph, 79
procedures of science, 48n5
professional politicians, 103; defined,
117
propositional inventories, 50nl4
Przeworski, Adam, 57-8, 94, 240-41,
253, 290; the public: nature of, 216-
18; role of in democratization, 233
pure description, 28-29
Putnam, Robert, 57, 86, 216-17, 254,
268, 273, 280n9, 289
Pye, Lucian, 48n4, 173
quantification, 24, 26, 72-73
Rabinowitch, Alexander, 279n7
Radishchev, Alexander, 285
Ragsdale, Hugh, 245
Ranney, Austin, 182
Rand Corporation, Social Science
Division, 24
rational choice theory, 89, 96nl6
realism, 90-92; philosophical, 90;
scientific, 89-90
realm of discovery, 5, 30-31, 34, 285—
286, 293
realm of verification, 5, 30-31, 34, 46,
285
recruitment, 118; defined, 118n7
Red Sunset, 265, 267
red-brown opinions, 202
Regarding Politics, 11
Reichenbach, Hans, 49nl3
reification, 158
Reid, Herbert G., 169n7
Reisinger, William M., xi, 61n6, 61 n8,
181, 187, 201,206n22, 206n26,
207n32, 207n36, 208n43, 219-22,
225, 227, 232, 235, 247nl, 251-52,
262, 266-68, 270-72, 277, 279nl,
280nn5—6, 298
Reitz, John, 298
Remington, Thomas, xi, 5—6, 19n7, 182,
206n21, 207n40, 236, 293
Remnick, David, 242, 279n2, 294n5
research strategies, 334
Reshetar, John S., Jr., 47, 5!n31
Richter, Peter H, 71
Rickert, Heinrich, 43
Rigby, T. H., xi
Roeder, Philip G., 240, 258, 265-68,
266, 269, 270
Rogowski, Ronald, 8
Rokeach, Milton, 123, 138, 140n8, 194,
206n22, 207n34
Rorty, Richard, 54, 80
Rose, Richard, 182, 221, 239
Rosecrance, Richard N., xi
340
Index
Rosenau, James N., 59, 84, 218
Rosenberg, Morris, M9nl2
Rosenberg, William G., 280n7
Ruble, Blair, xi, 297
Rudner, Richard S., 39-40
Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, 11, 56, 193,
268, 287-89, 291
Rush, Myron, 45-6, 51n28-9, 140n4,
141 n 16
Russell, Bertrand, 72
Russia After Khrushchev, 44
Russia, 285
Russia on the Eve of War and
Revolution, 285
Russian society, 210, 216, 219, 221,
227, 234, 236-38, 254, 270;
homogenized by the Soviet economic
experience, 236
The Russian Tradition, 209
Russia ’s Road to Democracy:
Parliament, Communism and
Traditional Culture, 271
Rustow, Dankwart, 7, 19n6, 200,
208n45
Rutland, Peter, 61n4, 247n2
Sakwa, Richard, 229, 247n2, 260-61,
279n2, 280n4
Satori, Giovanni, 4, 11, 18n2, 18n4, 63,
65
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 116
Schlick, Moritz, 88, 90
Schmitter, Philippe C., 57, 61n5, 61n7,
62n 10, 96n 18, 211, 230
Schönfeld, William, 259-60, 263
Schutz, Alfred, 88
Schwartz, Joel J., 110-12, 119nl0
scientific and technological revolution
(STR), 144, 165, 166; theory of,
150-54, 157, 158, 166
scientific management, 144, 152, 159;
of society, 164
scientific realism, 13, 89-90
Seri ven, Michael, 72
Seligson, Mitchell, 200, 208n47
Selznick, Philip, 5, 14, 105-6, 108, 110,
287-88
Sergeyev, Victor, 179-80, 188, 201,
245, 269, 281-82, 279n2
Shapiro, Margaret, 207
Sharlet, Robert S., xi, 48n4, 245, 295,
297
Sharp, Samuel, 140n5
Shevtsova, Lilia, 241
Shin, Doh Chull, 211-13
Shlapentokh, Vladimir, 206n23
Shulman, Marshall D., xi, 87, 90, 297
Siegelbaum, Lewis H., 280n7
Siegler, Robert, xi
Simeon, David J., 171, 200, 205nl0
Simmons, Ernest, 140n6
Skilling, H. Gordon, xi, 48n4, 49nl 1-
12, 117n4, 141 n 12, 297
Skocpol, Theda, 264-65, 268
Smith, Adam, 41
Smith, David G., 27, 49n8
Smith, Geoffrey Nowell, 159
Smith, Hedrick, 206n44, 263
Smith, M. Brewster, 126, 131, 135, 136,
139, 141 n9
Smith, Raymond, 279n2
Smith, Steve, 81
Snow, C. P., 54, 81
Snyder, Jack, 13, 54, 80, 92-4
Snyder, Richard, 19nl 1
soaking and poking, 289, 294n4
sobornosf, 180, 272
Sochor-Parry, Zenovia, xi
social science approach, 27
social science theory, 47, 56, 87, 286,
288, 289, 292
societal context, 213-216, 292; and
Russian politics, 233-38
socio-economic status (SES), 127, 153,
216
Sorokin, Pitrim, xi
Spulber, Nicolas, xi
Soviet character, 181
societies: mass, 214, 216, 217, 234, 236,
237; pluralist, 216
Index
341
Solomon, Peter, 192-93, 206n20,
207n33
Solomon, Susan, 13, 18nl, 94
Soviet Interview Project (SIP), 204n2
Soviet political leadership system,
102-105
The Soviet Prefects, 293
The Soviet Union and Social Science
Theory, 293
Soviet studies, x, 3, 4, 265, 292
Sovietology, 6, 9, 18-19n5, 54, 59;
ahistorical bent of, 206n25
specialized elites, 117
defined, 118
specific opinionation level, 125
Stalin, Joseph V., 6, 45, 106, 189, 198,
207n32, 209, 291, 294n5, 311,316
Stalinism, 126, 128, 155
Starovoitova, Galina, 254-55, 259
State and Revolution, 284
Steiner, Gary A., 50nl4
Stepan, Alfred, 239, 243, 245
Stepanov, V., 119n 11
Stephens, Evelyne, H., 56, 193, 268
Stephens, John, D., 56, 193, 268
Stites, Richard, 280n7
stochasticized world, 71
Stone, Katherine, 159
Stoner-Weiss, Kathryn, 59, 240, 276
Stouffer, Samuel, 194
structural differentiation, 101, 191-192
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,
78
Stryker, Sheldon, xi
subject-object dichotomy:
Cartesian and Kantian, 153
Subtelny, Orest, 77
Suny, Ronald Grigor, 280n7
Supek, Rudi, 295
support: for democratic institutions
and processes, 196; for democratic
reform, 207n36; for political reform,
207n36
survey research, 60, 184, 186-87, 199,
201, 221-22, 232, 234, 242-^7, 259,
261-62, 272; into public values and
behavior in post-Soviet Russia, 210,
219
synoptic thinking, 242-243
systems theory, 164
Szamuely, Tibor, 209, 244
Tanter, Raymond, 141n29
Tarrow, Sidney, 19nl0, 57, 184
Tatu, Michel, 119nl4
Taubman, William, 147
Taylor, Charles, 88
Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 159
Taylorism, 152, 154
technical infrastructure, 158
technical rationality, 142—43, 154, 158,
161, 163-66; capitalist, 161
techniques, 9, 25-6, 31, 44, 154, 158,
159, 184; of science, 72; research, ix,
25-7, 73, 78, 82, 88, 93, 122, 157,
202, 283
technological determinism, 145-150,
157, 158, 160
technology: historical-cultural forms,
149; impact of on socialist societies,
149; machine, 160; modern, 192
technology transfer, 15, 161; as a form
of cultural diffusion, 288; East-West,
15
Tedin, Kent L., 177-78, 187, 200-202,
206n 17, 206n20, 206n22, 227, 231,
235, 280n5
Tennessee Valley Authority, 14, 287
Terry, Sarah Meiklejohn, 13, 61, 61 n7,
86-7, 90
Tetlock, Philip, 273
Teune, Henry, 57—8, 94, 290
theoretical significance. See concepts
theory, 13, 32, 34-9; administrative,
154; clean, 81; grand, 18n3; social
science, 6, 287
theory construction, 5
theory of ambivalence, 154—58
thick description, 81
thick explanation, 81
342
Index
thinking: comparatively, 288;
historically, 288
theoretically, 288
Thinking Theoretically About
Soviet Nationalities: History and
Comparison in the Study of the
USSR, 288
Thomas, David, 64, 85
Thompson, Llewellyn, 297
Thompson, Michael, 61nl, 68, 82,
96nl5, 170, 172, 251
Thompson, Michael, 61 nl, 68, 82,
96n 15, 170, 172, 251
Thompson, Victor, 118—19n4
Thoreau, Henry David, 284
Timasheff, N. S., 50n20
tolerance: political, 178, 184, 194, 203,
219, 220, 222, 224, 227, 231, 250
tolkachi, 263
Totalitarian Dictatorship and
Autocracy, 38
totalitarian model, 4
totalitarianism, 18n4, 34, 35, 37-39, 44,
46, 47, 50nl8, 201; as a boo’ system
of government, 51n33; definition of,
51n33; mature, 51n33
transition theories: applicability to
former communist countries, 61n5
transitions: intermediary associations
and authoritarian elements in
Russia’s transition, 253-56; post-
Communist, 86; and the Russian
public, 229-31
traditional values, 173, 180, 192, 277
Treadgold, Donald W., 5On 19
Treisman, Daniel, 245-46
triangulation of methodological
approaches, 57
Triska, Jan F., 122, 140n3, 141nl7
Tucker, Robert C, xi, 6, 8-9, 19n8,
19nl0, 23, 32, 43, 46, 48n4,51,
61n3, 166, 174, 184-85, 189, 204n7,
205nl3. 206n23, 206n25, 206n27,
245, 247n5, 260, 265, 279n2, 297
Turner, Gordon B., xi, 8, 47, 292
TV A and the Grass Roots: A Study in
the Sociology of Organization, 5
Glam, Adam B., 50n!9, 265
uncertain outcomes; will mass publics
accept, 240^12
uncertainty principle, 70
underdetermination of theory by facts,
94—5
uniqueness, 29, 49nl2, 71, 81-86
unofficial Russia, 185, 237
Usable Theory: Analytic Tools for
Social and Political Research, 287
Valenzuela, Samuel, 211
Values, 15, 47, 66, 67, 74, 127-30, 132,
135-37, 141 n 12, 144, 145, 152, 157,
158, 161, 163-64, 181, 173, 175, 178,
179-183, 185, 186, 189, 190-196,
198-201,206n 12m 207n29, 207n36,
210, 215, 222, 225, 228, 235, 238,
240, 242-244, 245, 252, 260, 262,
272, 275—77; democratic in the data,
15; traditional, 192; value-facts, 74
Van Dyke, Vernon, 48n6
vanden Heuvel, Katrina, 230
Van Fraassen, Bas, 72, 89-91
Verba, Sidney, 55, 59, 61n2, 65, 83—5,
87, 95n8, 171, 173, 186, 217, 252,
268,289
verification; context of, 29-30, 34
Vesecky, John, 49n!4
vicious circles, 4, 262
Vienna Circle, 88
von Beyme, Klaus, 7
von Braun, Werner, 144
von Foerster, Heinz, 89
von Glazersfeld, Ernst, 89
von Hagen, Mark, 288
Voroshilov, Kliment, 45
Walder, Andrew G., 263
Walker, Edward W., 81
Wallace, Sir Donald Mackenzie, 285,
294nl
Index
343
Watzlawick, Paul, 89
Way, Lucan, 203, 208n43, 222
We, 153
Weber, Max, 43, 117n4, 263, 274, 317
Welch, Claude, xi
Welch, Stephen, 190
Welsh, William A., xi, 118n6, 295
Western Marxists, 159
Westie, Frank R., 204n6, 205nl4,
207n39
White, Stephen, xi, 171, 173-75, 185,
205n3, 205nl5, 220, 222, 226, 229,
232, 246, 260, 263, 279n2, 280n4
Whitefield, Stephen, 196-7, 220-21, 224
Whitehead, Laurence, 321
“Whither Post-Sovietology?” 58
Wiarda, Howard J., 7
Wiidavsky, Aaron, 61nl, 68, 82, 96nl5,
170, 172, 252
Wiles, P. J. D., 110, 119n 11
Willerton, 272
Williams, Lea, xi
Williams, Robert C., 70
Williams, William Appleman, 288
Winch, Peter, 88
Wishnevsky, Julia, 24
Wolchik, Sharon L., 220, 276
Wolff, Robert Paul, 112-14
Worchel, Philip, 141nll
Wortman, Richard, 182, 204n3
Wuthnow, Robert, 95n4, 273-75, 280n8
Wyman, Matthew, 180, 206nl9,
206n26, 207n37, 220-24, 227, 231—
32,280n6
Yanov, Alexander, 264
Yavlinsky, Grigory A., 198
Yeltsin, Boris, 16, 187, 189, 202, 226,
229, 231, 239, 242-43, 246, 249,
252, 254, 274, 286, 291,325
Young, Oran, 4-5, 18
Z., 19nl3, 61n4, 76
Zagare, Frank, xi
Zamoshkin, lu A., 156—57
zemliachestvo, 277
Zaninovich, George, 118n6
Zebrowski, Debbie, xi
Zhirinovsky, Alexander, 229, 244, 274
Zhukov, Marshall, 44
Zimmerman, William, 61n6, 220-21,
227, 240, 243, 267
Zinni, Frank, 297
Zubek, Voytek, xi
Zuckerman, Alan S., 19n 11
Zyuganov, Gennady, 244, 261, 274
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title_auth | Russian studies and comparative politics views from metatheory and middle-range theory |
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title_full | Russian studies and comparative politics views from metatheory and middle-range theory Frederic J. Fleron, Jr. |
title_fullStr | Russian studies and comparative politics views from metatheory and middle-range theory Frederic J. Fleron, Jr. |
title_full_unstemmed | Russian studies and comparative politics views from metatheory and middle-range theory Frederic J. Fleron, Jr. |
title_short | Russian studies and comparative politics |
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