Watching the Watchers: Communist Elites, the Secret Police and Social Order in Cold War Europe

Thomson, Henry

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-02-29
  • 售價: $4,900
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,655
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 354
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1009413597
  • ISBN-13: 9781009413596
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商品描述

Throughout history, dictators have always constructed secret police agencies to neutralize rivals and enforce social order. But the same agencies can become disloyal and threatening. This book explores how eight communist regimes in Cold War Europe confronted this dilemma. Divergent strategies caused differences in regimes of repression, with consequences for social order and political stability. Surviving the shock of Josef Stalin's death, elites in East Germany and Romania retained control over the secret police. They grew their coercive institutions to effectively suppress dissent via surveillance and targeted repression. Elsewhere, ruling coalitions were thrown into turmoil after Stalin's death, changing personnel and losing control of the security apparatus. Post-Stalinist transitions led elites to restrict the capacity of the secret police and risk social disorder. Using original empirical analysis that is both rigorous and rich in fascinating detail, Henry Thomson brings new insights into the darkest corners of authoritarian regimes.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

在歷史上,獨裁者總是建立秘密警察機構來消除競爭對手並維持社會秩序。但同樣的機構也可能變得不忠和具威脅性。本書探討了冷戰時期歐洲八個共產主義政權如何應對這個困境。不同的策略導致了壓制政權的差異,對社會秩序和政治穩定產生了後果。在約瑟夫·斯大林去世的震撼中倖存下來,東德和羅馬尼亞的精英保持對秘密警察的控制。他們擴大了強制機構,通過監視和有針對性的壓制有效地鎮壓異議。在其他地方,斯大林去世後,執政聯盟陷入混亂,人事變動並失去了對安全機構的控制。斯大林主義過渡使精英們限制了秘密警察的能力,冒著社會混亂的風險。亨利·湯姆森通過原始的實證分析,既嚴謹又豐富有趣,為專制政權最黑暗的角落帶來了新的見解。