This book is an evaluation of the new legislative politics in the Soviet Union. The contributors examine the uneven progress of electoral and constitutional reform, the composition, organisation, staffing and procedures of the Congress of People's Deputies and the Supreme Soviet, the development of factions, movements and parties on the left, on the right, and of the nationalist bent, the path of executive-legislative relations and case studies of the role of the legislature on domestic and foreign policy realms. This book should prove of interest to students of Soviet politics, political parties, and legislative politics, as well as for anyone interested in the struggle of political ideas, forces, and institutions in the USSR today.



Autorentext

Robert T. Huber, Donald R. Kelley



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Introduction, Robert T. Huber; Part 1 The New Legal Framework; Chapter 2 The Path of Constitutional Reform in the USSR, Robert Sharlet; Chapter 3 Electoral Reform, Viktor Danilenko; Chapter 4 The New Soviet Legislative Branch, Stuart Goldman; Part 2 The Formation of New Parties and Political Groupings; Chapter 5 Gorbachev's Reforms and the Factionalization of Soviet Politics, Donald R. Kelley; Chapter 6 The Challenge to Soviet Democracy from the Political Right, Joel C. Moses; Chapter 7 Party Formation and Deformation on Russia's Democratic Left, Michael E. Urban; Part 3 The Functioning of the New Supreme Soviet; Chapter 8 Legislative-Executive Relations in the New Soviet Political Order, Eugene Huskey; Chapter 9 Parliamentary Government in the USSR, Thomas F. Remington; Chapter 10 Soviet Defense and Foreign Policy and the Supreme Soviet, Robert T. Huber;

Titel
Perestroika Era Politics: The New Soviet Legislature and Gorbachev's Political Reforms
Untertitel
The New Soviet Legislature and Gorbachev's Political Reforms
EAN
9781315488479
ISBN
978-1-315-48847-9
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
16.09.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.82 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch