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Russian Reader
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MINERVA SERIES OF STUDENTS HANDBOOKS Russian Political Institutions Other volumes in the Minerva Series INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS by Professor Paul Reuter University of Paris FREE ELECTIONS AN ELEMENTARY TEXTBOOK by W. J. M. Mackenzie Russian Political Institutions BY DEREK J. R. SCOTT Lecturer in Government University of Manchester GEORGE ALLEN UNWIN LTD Ruskin House Museum Street London PREFACE I was told that if the lectures on the Russian way of conducting political life which I at present deliver in the course in political institutions in the University of Manchester could be converted into an appro priately inexpensive little book even undergraduate students of politics might read it. The result of the conversion is perhaps a little longer than was envisaged because of the comprehensive nature of Russian politics and the opportunities which literary creation offers for fitting in a variety of things which for lack of time or cloudiness of mind do not get said in the lecture. The book offers little information which has not already been pub lished in English,, and such as there is comes almost entirely from the more readily accessible organs of the Soviet press. The aim is rather to draw together the body of information which we have and to present it in a form suitable for the first approach of the serious student to the subject. Most of the reasons why books on Russia., including this one, are the peculiar products which they are form a necessary part of the course in understanding the Russians, and so belong in the introduction, which people are supposed to read, rather than in the preface. It should, however, perhaps be mentioned here that by a peculiarly unfortunate piece of timing this book was in proof, and the author in West Africa, when between December 1956 and May 1957 Mr. Khrushchovs ideas of the way to organise the management of the economy began to change the administrative shape of Russia. While the books main arguments are not affected, readers
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