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  • Describes how the political system in the former USSR achieved its goal of disrupting the foundation, structure, & functioning of society, detailing the impact that political systems have on social behavioral patterns. Demographic behavior & the influence of political decisions on the degree of social response are described, & it is suggested that society retains a considerable degree of autonomy in spite of inconsistencies & fluctuations of political decision making. The role of statistical administration is examined, & several hypotheses that suggest an increasing gap between political behavior & individuals in society are presented. (xsd:string)
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  • Society, Politics and Demography: The Example of Soviet History (xsd:string)
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  • In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, 4, 1996, 1, 81-95 (xsd:string)
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