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The Rise And Demise Of World Communism George W Breslauer

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The Rise And Demise Of World Communism George W Breslauer
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.8 MB
Pages: 368
Author: George W Breslauer
ISBN: 9780197579671, 0197579671
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Rise And Demise Of World Communism George W Breslauer by George W Breslauer 9780197579671, 0197579671 instant download after payment.

A concise, readable, and novel interpretation of the history of communist states.
Sixteen states came to be ruled by communist parties during the 20th century. One, the Soviet Union, was geographically the largest nation in the world and a superpower. Another, China, had the world's largest population. At communism's high point, its adherents envisioned global triumph. Today,however, only five communist regimes remain in power. Why?
In The Rise and Demise of World Communism, George Breslauer, a specialist who has spent decades observing the evolution of communist states, provides a sweeping history of the world communist movement, focusing in particular on what communist states shared in common and why they began to differ from each other over time. Throughout, Breslauer explores the relations among communist states as well as the relations between those states and the world of increasingly affluent, and militarily formidable, democratic-capitalist powers. He finds that these regimes all came to power in the context of warfare or its aftermath, followed by the consolidation of power by a revolutionary elite that valued revolutionary violence as the preferred means to an end, based upon Marx's vision of apocalyptic revolution and Lenin's conception of party organization. As Breslauer shows, all these regimes went on to build socialism according to a Stalinist template and were initially dedicated to anti-imperialist struggle as members of a world communist movement. But their common features gave way to diversity, difference, and defiance after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953. For many reasons, and in many ways, those differences soon blew apart the world communist movement and eventually led to the collapse of European communism. Even though a few communist regimes still remain in power, the dream of world communism is dead. But the future of the remaining communist regimes is uncertain.
An accessible history of one of the most important po

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