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Child Care in Russia: In Transition
Family Relations, 1995
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2000
RecentSocial Trends inRussia,1960-1995. Edited by Irene A. Boutenko and Kirill E. Razlogov. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997. xvii, 379 pp. $75.00 Cdn
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2001
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2007
The Russian people are enduring an economic transformation that has brought many of them great ma... more The Russian people are enduring an economic transformation that has brought many of them great material hardship and introduced significant anxiety into their lives as well.
Soviet Planning in Peace and War, 1938-1945
The American Historical Review, 1987
Constraints on Modernization: The Case of Administrative Theory in the U. S. S. R
Comparative Politics, 1986
In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administratio... more In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administration for socialist society. Its goal was simple yet ambitious: the creation of a theoretical foundation for the optimal management of a socialist economy, thereby helping ...
Prostitution, the Press, and Agenda-Building in the Soviet Policy Process
Soviet Social Problems
The Case of Administrative Theory in the U.S.S.R
In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administratio... more In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administration for socialist society. Its goal was simple yet ambitious: the creation of a theoretical foundation for the optimal management of a socialist economy, thereby helping to reverse the negative economic trends already becoming apparent. (The concern with management has since spread to the noneconomic sector as well, though state administration still receives far less attention.) Since that time, administrative science has become an established academic discipline, as evidenced by the creation of research institutions and management training programs and by the vitality of its publications infrastructure. Some twenty years have passed, however, since this modernization drive got underway, and its impact remains limited at best. Despite the public commitment of three successive regimes to administrative modernization, and despite some well publicized experiments with this, the theorists'...
Social problems, political issues: Marriage and divorce in the USSR
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 09668139108411952, Nov 6, 2007
GROUP APPROACHESto policy making in the USSR have generally focused on what might be termed'... more GROUP APPROACHESto policy making in the USSR have generally focused on what might be termed'internal'decision making: whether the participants represent bureaucratic or occupational or opinion groups, they are sets of actors who may or may not have a formal ...
The Politburo: Demographic Trends, Gorbachev, and the Future.by Roy D. Laird
Europe-asia Studies, 1991
Child Care in Russia: In Transition
Family Relations, 1995
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2000
RecentSocial Trends inRussia,1960-1995. Edited by Irene A. Boutenko and Kirill E. Razlogov. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997. xvii, 379 pp. $75.00 Cdn
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2001
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2007
The Russian people are enduring an economic transformation that has brought many of them great ma... more The Russian people are enduring an economic transformation that has brought many of them great material hardship and introduced significant anxiety into their lives as well.
Soviet Planning in Peace and War, 1938-1945
The American Historical Review, 1987
Constraints on Modernization: The Case of Administrative Theory in the U. S. S. R
Comparative Politics, 1986
In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administratio... more In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administration for socialist society. Its goal was simple yet ambitious: the creation of a theoretical foundation for the optimal management of a socialist economy, thereby helping ...
Prostitution, the Press, and Agenda-Building in the Soviet Policy Process
Soviet Social Problems
The Case of Administrative Theory in the U.S.S.R
In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administratio... more In the mid 1960s, the Soviet leadership launched a campaign to develop a science of administration for socialist society. Its goal was simple yet ambitious: the creation of a theoretical foundation for the optimal management of a socialist economy, thereby helping to reverse the negative economic trends already becoming apparent. (The concern with management has since spread to the noneconomic sector as well, though state administration still receives far less attention.) Since that time, administrative science has become an established academic discipline, as evidenced by the creation of research institutions and management training programs and by the vitality of its publications infrastructure. Some twenty years have passed, however, since this modernization drive got underway, and its impact remains limited at best. Despite the public commitment of three successive regimes to administrative modernization, and despite some well publicized experiments with this, the theorists'...
Social problems, political issues: Marriage and divorce in the USSR
Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 09668139108411952, Nov 6, 2007
GROUP APPROACHESto policy making in the USSR have generally focused on what might be termed'... more GROUP APPROACHESto policy making in the USSR have generally focused on what might be termed'internal'decision making: whether the participants represent bureaucratic or occupational or opinion groups, they are sets of actors who may or may not have a formal ...
The Politburo: Demographic Trends, Gorbachev, and the Future.by Roy D. Laird
Europe-asia Studies, 1991