1st Edition

The Communist Party In Power A Profile Of Party Politics In Czechoslovakia

By Karel Kaplan, Fred H Eidlin Copyright 1988
246 Pages
by Routledge

246 Pages
by Routledge

231 Pages
by Routledge

Karel Kaplan spent eighteen years of his professional life in the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, in which he held positions at all echelons of the party hierarchy. His extensive experience and his access to the party's official archives form the basis for this unique account of the internal life and functioning of the Communist party. Although the CPCz has broken from Moscow's direct... Read more
Preface -- Introduction -- Institutions Without Power -- The System of Power Groups -- The Party Apparat -- The Party Aktiv -- External Influences -- Instead of a Conclusion -- Appendixes -- Structure of the Party Apparat I: District Level -- Structure of the Party Apparat II: Regional Level -- Structure of the Party Apparat III: Central Committee (as of 31 December 1967) -- Structure of the CC Ideological Department (1965) -- Sections of the Ideological Department (1965) -- Budged of CPCz Organs and Institutions in the Years 1967 and 1968

Biography

Fred Eidlin is associate professor in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada). He studied at Dartmouth College, l'lnstitut d'Etudes Politiques de l'Université de Paris, Freie Universität Berlin, and Indiana University and received his doctorate in political science from the University of Toronto. From late 1968 to late 1969 he was a researcher specializing in Czechoslovak affairs at Radio Free Europe in Munich. He is the author of The Logic of ‘Normalization': The Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia of 21 August 1968 and the Czechoslovak Response, as well as numerous papers and articles on Czechoslovak politics, problems in the study of Soviet-type regimes, and problems of social and political inquiry. He has edited Constitutional Democracy: Essays in Comparative Politics and the Newsletter for Those Interested in the Philosophy of Karl Popper and cotranslated Ota Sik's For A Humane Economic Democracy.