Parties as Governments in Eurasia, 1913โ€“1991
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Parties as Governments in Eurasia, 1913โ€“1991

Nationalism, Socialism, and Development

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Parties as Governments in Eurasia, 1913โ€“1991

Nationalism, Socialism, and Development

About this book

This book examines the political parties which emerged on the territories of the former Ottoman, Qing, Russian, and Habsburg empires and not only took over government power but merged with government itself. It discusses how these parties, disillusioned with previous constitutional and parliamentary reforms, justified their takeovers with programs of controlled or supervised economic and social development, including acting as the mediators between the various social and ethnic groups in the respective territories. It pays special attention to nation-building through the party, to institutions (both constitutional and de facto), and to the global and comparative aspects of one-party regimes. It explores the origins of one-party regimes in China, Czechoslovakia, Korea, the Soviet Union, Turkey, Yugoslavia, and beyond, the roles of socialism and nationalism in the parties' approaches to development and state-building, as well the pedagogical aspirations of the ruling elites. Hence, by revisiting the dynamics of the transition from the earlier imperial formations via constitutionalism to one-party governments, and by assessing the internal and external dynamics of one-party regimes after their establishment, the book more precisely locates this type of regime within the contemporary world's political landscape. Moreover, it emphasises that one-party regimes thrived on both sides of the Cold War and in some of the non-aligned states, and that although some state socialist one-party regimes collapsed in 1989โ€“1991, in other places historically dominant parties and new parties have continued to monopolize political power.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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Yes, you can access Parties as Governments in Eurasia, 1913โ€“1991 by Ivan Sablin, Egas Moniz Bandeira, Ivan Sablin,Egas Moniz Bandeira in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Ethnic Studies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
eBook ISBN
9781000608465
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. List of figures
  8. Author bios
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Introduction: Parties from Vanguards to Governments
  11. 1 The birth of Anfu China, East Asia's first party-state: Toward a constitutional dictatorship of the gentry, 1916โ€“1918
  12. 2 The Communist International: A party of parties confronting interwar internationalisms, 1920โ€“1925
  13. 3 The Left Opposition and the practices of parliamentarianism within the Bolshevik Party, 1923โ€“1924
  14. 4 Importing and exporting ideas of nationalism and state-building: The experience of Turkey's Republican People's Party, 1923โ€“1950
  15. 5 Competing with the marketplace: The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)'s Department of Propaganda and its political publishing program, 1924โ€“1937
  16. 6 Aspirations for a mass political party in prewar imperial Japan: Conflicting visions of national mobilization
  17. 7 Constitution-making in the informal Soviet empire in Eastern Europe, East Asia, and Inner Asia, 1945โ€“1955
  18. 8 Work teams, leading small groups, and the making of modern Chinese bureaucracy, 1929โ€“1966
  19. 9 From revolutionary comrades to โ€œmothers of the nationโ€: The Workers' Party of Korea's approach to the role of women in the 1950sโ€“1960s
  20. 10 The dawn before one-party dominance: South Korea's road to party politics under the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction, 1961โ€“1963
  21. 11 The Yugoslav federation and the concept of one ruling party in its final hour
  22. 12 The vanguard's changing tempo: Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and government institutions, 1921โ€“1990
  23. Index