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Honors Theses
Title
Author
Date of Award
Spring 5-8-2020
Document Type
Undergraduate Thesis
Department
Croft Institute for International Studies
First Advisor
Joshua First
Second Advisor
William Schenck
Third Advisor
Gang Guo
Relational Format
Dissertation/Thesis
Abstract
This thesis seeks to analyze the breakdown of the unity of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) over policy disputes through three case studies: the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the cooperative movements, and the concessionist policy towards nationalist movements in the Baltic republics. Through a content analysis of primary sources including meeting minutes, diaries, newspaper sources and interviews, to ascertain the positions and opinions of party members and give insight into the party dialogue and atmosphere, revealing policy disagreements tied to contending values. This thesis finds that there was a breakdown in party unity during the Gorbachev era due to incompatibility of glasnost, perestroika and democracy with the traditional methods of coercion and highly centralized control of politics and the economy. As a result of this disunity, the CPSU was unable to maintain power, thus resulting in the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Recommended Citation
Vice, Jillian, 'The Collapse of a Communist Giant: A Study of Party Unity in the Soviet Union' (2020). Honors Theses. 1322.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/hon_thesis/1322
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