The Theory of Peasant Co-operatives
Author: Aleksandr Vasilʹevich Chai︠a︡nov
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Published: 1991
Total Pages: 296
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Author: Aleksandr Vasilʹevich Chai︠a︡nov
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Published: 1991
Total Pages: 296
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anthony Jones
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9780253331359
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCooperatives were the initial stage in prestroika's projected move to a market-oriented economy under Mikhail Gorbachev. The authors chronicle the emergence and experience of the Soviet cooperatives, their successes and failures, and the relationship between entrepreneurship and prospects for transition to a market economy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: G. Ratner
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-06-14
Total Pages: 78
ISBN-13: 1000881458
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAgricultural Co-operation in the Soviet Union (1929) examines agriculture in the USSR as the government was restructuring all national economic life and enterprise on a state socialist basis. It looks at the significance of farming co-operatives in Soviet agricultural planning and describes the actual work of the agricultural co-operatives.
Author: Lionel Ponsard
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2006-11-22
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 1134134304
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a comprehensive study of NATO-Russian relations since the Cold War Author is a military professional who works as a NATO research advisor Book will be assigned reading at the NATO Defense College Senior Course (about 160 people p/a) and the Senior Staff Officer Course of the NATO School (about 800 people p/a) Will appeal to students of NATO, Russian politics, IR and security studies in general
Author: E. G. Nadeau
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Published: 2016-09-01
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 9780998066202
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book, we present a hypothesis that humans may be on the threshold of a new historical stage, one characterized by cooperation, democracy, the equitable distribution of resources, and a sustainable relationship with nature. We can act strategically on a range of activities to become a more cooperative society.
Author: Abel Gezevich Aganbegi︠a︡n
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 9780253320933
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTranslated from the Russian. Includes index.
Author: David Burke
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 1843834227
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA story of wartime intelligence, super-power relations and spies and their handlers - seen through the experience of Melita Norwood.
Author: John M. Shields
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 454
ISBN-13: 9780262691987
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program has since authorized more than $1.5 billion for a wide array of weapons destruction, demilitarization, nuclear security, and nonproliferation activities in the Newly Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union.
Author: Eashvaraiah Pulluru
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781443829021
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe present book is an outcome of a seminar which focused on finding out the possibilities of rethinking socialism in terms of workersâ (TM) socialism vs. state socialism (or more broadly, workersâ (TM) and peasantsâ (TM) socialism vs. state managed socialism) which has been so well analysed by many scholars such as David Lane and Evan Luard. Scholars like Peter Bins, Tony Cliff, and Chris Harman have gone further and shown how the revolution was lost by the workers to state capitalism. However, there have been many instances and cases which have occurred simultaneously all over the world in non-socialist countries wherein workers have shown extraordinary zeal and commitment in forming workersâ (TM) cooperatives free of state support and intervention. Scholars like Robert Oakeshott and Sharit Bhowmik have written and documented this phenomenon extensively. The collapse of the state socialist regimes in Eastern Europe and the disintegration of the socialist federation of the USSR stand as a testimony to, and logically confirm the above accounts. The wave of failures of socialist patterns in states like India and welfare states in Western Europe and the USA have illustrated that even their public sector enterprises with loose state control have not succeeded. Hence, the retreat of the state and the moves towards privatization and re-privatization, have been embedded in the liberal paradigm. It is interesting to note that a different kind of phenomenon of production of goods and services by different groups, with reduced control of the state and with the initiative of the workers and peasants and other groups, has been in existence parallel to the above two phenomena. This phenomenon can broadly be called â ~workersâ (TM) cooperatives, â (TM) meaning worker-owned and worker-controlled cooperatives. Naturally, one looks to such phenomena and examines the possibilities of developing it as an alternative to capitalism on the one hand, and state socialism of varied types on the other. The main intention here is to see whether these phenomena of workersâ (TM) cooperatives can be developed into socialist formations with a redefined socialism by reinterpreting and unravelling the broad Marxist, socialist assumptions like self-activity and the self-organisation of workers. It is clear from the different authors of this book that the theoretical framework and empirical experiments suggest an alternative to state-controlled cooperatives and state socialism. This volume extensively covers the conceptual and empirical aspects of workersâ (TM) cooperatives across the globe with explorations of the possibilities of linking workersâ (TM) cooperatives with socialist politics. The book is a fitting contribution to the debates currently going on in search of alternatives to capitalist liberalization and globalization on the one hand, and the failure of different kinds of existing socialisms in the former Soviet Union and different parts of Eastern Europe on the other hand. The book is interdisciplinary in nature and will be useful to scholars, academics, practitioners, and students of political science, governance, development studies, economics, and other trade union and civil society activists.
Author: Stephan Kieninger
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-05-20
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 1351013297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book investigates the underlying reasons for the longevity of détente and its impact on East–West relations. The volume examines the relevance of trade across the Iron Curtain as a means to facilitate mutual trust, as well as the emergence of new habits of transparency regardless of recurring military crises. A major theme of the book concerns Helmut Schmidt’s foreign policy and his contribution to the resilience of cooperative security policies in East–West relations. It examines Schmidt’s crucial role in the Euromissile crisis, his Ostpolitik diplomacy and his pan-European trade initiatives to engage the Soviet Union in a joint perspective of trade, industry and technology. Another key theme concerns the crisis in US–Soviet relations and the challenges of meaningful leadership communication between Washington and Moscow in the absence of backchannel diplomacy during the Carter years. The book depicts the freeze in US–Soviet relations after the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan, the declaration of martial law in Poland, and Helmut Schmidt’s efforts to serve as a mediator and interpreter working for a relaunch of US–Soviet dialogue. Eventually, the book highlights George Shultz’s pivotal role in the Reagan Administration’s efforts to improve US-Soviet relations, well before Mikhail Gorbachev’s arrival. This book will be of interest to students of Cold War studies, diplomatic history, foreign policy and international relations.