JOURNAL ARTICLE

Opposition in Russia

John Barber

Year: 1997 Journal:   Government and Opposition Vol: 32 (4)Pages: 598-613   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

WHILE ‘REPOSITIONING’ MAY BE AN APPROPRIATE TERM TO DESCRIBE developments in political opposition in many contemporary societies, it falls some way short of capturing the significance of changes in Russia, where in a few years the political landscape has changed out of all recognition. Until little more than a decade ago, political opposition in the Soviet Union was barely visible and, with rare exceptions, of little consequence. In the decades following Stalin's death in 1953, the existence of interest groups and lobbies within the party and state apparatuses was persuasively argued by foreign observers; and occasionally fractional opposition within the ruling elite surfaced. The latter aimed at reversing specific policies and, twice, at replacing the country's leader — Khrushchev on both occasions, unsuccessfully in 1957 and successfully in 1964. From the 1960s onwards, dissent from the regime's values and goals was reflected in the statements and actions of individuals and small groups, often described as the ‘Soviet dissident movement’, though lacking either common objectives and strategy, or impact on the Soviet Union's rulers.

Keywords:
Opposition (politics) Elite Dissent Politics Political economy Political science Soviet union Political dissent Law Sociology

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
14
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0.94
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Topics

Eastern European Communism and Reforms
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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