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Soviet Power and Bureaucracy

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Banality of Soviet Power

2022
This chapter covers the concept of the banality of power to capture the everyday commonplace process of participation in the authoritarian milieu. It explains how joining and working for Broom was a commonplace experience for those in search of security, autonomy, and self-expression.
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Soviet Maritime Power

1987
We, as a nation, have travelled through a period of misguided unconcern about maritime matters. I can only reflect that the populace of our country, which comparatively rarely these days travels by sea — except to cross the Channel or go silver-sea cruising — has largely forgotten about its dependence upon the oceans for our material needs and our ...
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Soviet Society — People’s Power?

1992
Perestroika is often compared to NEP. The New Economic Policy, initiated by Lenin, suggested to Soviet society at the time, a partial return to a system of motivation and stimulation, with which it was well familiar, which it had practiced in the past, in which it was educated and lived for generations.
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Soviet Economic Power

Russian Review, 1962
Holland Hunter   +2 more
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Dimensions of Soviet Power

1986
The purpose of this introductory chapter is to explore in outline some of the basic determinants of the USSR’s international power. Both the tangible (military, economic, geographic) and intangible (ideological, historical, cultural) aspects of power will be examined in a very preliminary way, as a setting for the rest of the book. The evidence will be
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Soviet maritime power

The RUSI Journal, 1984
John Fieldhouse, William Pillar
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Soviet Economic Power.

American Slavic and East European Review, 1961
John P. Hardt, Robert W. Campbell
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Soviet Space Power Technology.

1995
Abstract : This publication contains information on the space power experience fo the former Soviet Union. Topics covered include nuclear power generation, thermionic energy conversion, thermoelectrics, thermal management, and radioisotope generators. This document is intended to be an AIAA textbook.
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