The October Revolution and the Brief Experiment With Multi-Party System
1
(36)
Historical Background
1
(13)
The Brief Experiment with Multi-Party System
14
(5)
Towards a Monolithic Party
19
(7)
The Middle Period Opposition and Stalin's Contribution to the CPSU's Monopoly of Power
26
(2)
The Attainment of Monolithism
28
(1)
Post-Stalin Period: Khrushchev's De-Stalinization
29
(8)
Glasnost And Emergence of Pluralism of Opinion
37
(31)
The Background
37
(3)
Freedom of the Press
40
(6)
Socialist Pluralism
46
(5)
The 19th All-Union Party Conference
51
(6)
Informal Organizations Emerging as Future Opposition to Communist Monopoly of Power
57
(11)
From Discussion Clubs to Informal Political Movements
68
(37)
The National Elections
72
(16)
Organized Platforms Within the Party
88
(3)
Deletion of `Article 6' and the Creation of the Executive Presidency
91
(3)
The Republican Elections
94
(11)
The XXVIII CPSU Congress and the Emergence of Political Parties
105
(54)
The XXVIII CPSU Congress
105
(10)
Russian Presidential Elections of 1991
115
(4)
The August Coup and the End of the Party Rule
119
(3)
Emergence of Political Parties
122
(15)
The Russian National Elections of December 1993
137
(14)
The 1995 December Parliamentary Elections
151
(8)
Problems and Prospects for the Emergence of the Multi-Party System
159
(15)
Appendices
174
(2)
A. Structure of the CPSU
B. The Russian Federal Assembly 1993
Bibliography
176
(27)
Index
203
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