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Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion
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ISBN: 9780300254235
Published: 2022
Number of pages: 312
Format: Hardback
Format: 23.5×15.6
Published: 2022
Number of pages: 312
Format: Hardback
Format: 23.5×15.6
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How succession in authoritarian regimes was less a competition of visions for the future and more a settling of scores. The political successions in the Soviet Union and China after Stalin and Mao, respectively, are often explained as triumphs of inner‑party democracy, leading to a victory of "reformers" over "conservatives" or "radicals". In traditional thinking, Leninist institutions provide competitors a mechanism for debating policy and making promises, stipulate rules for leadership selection, and prevent the military and secret police from playing a coercive role. Here, Joseph Torigian argues that the post-cult of personality power struggles in history's two greatest Leninist regimes were instead shaped by the politics of personal prestige, historical antagonisms, backhanded political maneuvering, and violence. Mining newly discovered material from Russia and China, Torigian challenges the established historiography and suggests a new way of thinking about the nature of power in authoritarian regimes.
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