

Paperback
Published: 30th September 1995
ISBN: 9781563246616
Number Of Pages: 384
For Ages: 18 years old
Looking back from the perspective of the mid-1990s, it is hard to believe that Soviet power for so long presented a threat and a challenge to the capitalist system. This book examines the assumptions of Soviet post-war economic theory and policy, traces the Soviets' analysis of Western economic development from the post-war period through to the easing of international relations, and explains why the Soviets themselves believed they were going to outperform the West.
Origins of Postwar Soviet Debates | |
Postwar Capitalism: Fascism or New Deal? | |
Stalin's Legacy: Peaceful Coexistence or the Inevitability of War? | |
Malenkov's New Deal and the General Crisis of Stalinism | |
Reinterpreting Postwar America | |
New Frontiers of State-Monopoly Capitalism | |
Monopoly Planning and the Scientific-Technical Revolution | |
State-Monopoly Planning and Economic Restructuring (Capitalist Perestroika) | |
National Plans and the International Monetary Crisis | |
Detente and the Deepening of the General Crisis | |
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ISBN: 9781563246616
ISBN-10: 1563246619
Audience:
Professional
For Ages: 18 years old
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 384
Published: 30th September 1995
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15.88
x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.54
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