Title: 19 Post-Stalin Era: Nationalism, Culture, and Foreign Policy
119Post-Stalin Era Nationalism, Culture, and
Foreign Policy
2Overview
- Main Themes
- Nationalities From Fusion to Fission
- Culture Thaw, Repression, Dissent
- Foreign Policy Confrontation, Détente, Crisis
- Conclusions
3A. Main Themes
- Nationality neither integration nor suppression,
denial and disintegration - Khrushchevs thaw concessions and conflict
- Brezhnev era repression and rise of dissent
- Antireligious campaigns
- Khrushchevs USSR confrontation
4B. Nationalities From Fusion to Fission
- Demography
- Post-Stalin Policy Voluntary Fusion
- Politics Slavic Center, Non-slavic periphery
- Economics
- Cultural issue language, literature, religion
- Dissent minority and Russian nationalism
- 1980s Centrifugal forces prevail
5Central Asia Two Worlds
6C. Culture
- Khrushchev Concessions and Conflict
- Thaw
- Conflict and consternation
- Antireligious campaign
- Brezhnev Repression and dissent
- Repression
- Dissidenty Dissenters
- Diversity of dissent
7Moscow Youth Festival (1957)
8Krokodil Satire Soviet Hippies (1969)
9Boris Pasternak
10Elena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov
11Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
12Vladimir VysotskiiBard and Actor
13Leaving the Village (1965 Painting)
14D. Foreign Policy
- Principal issues
- Khrushchev era
- Goals and strategy
- Bloc politics
- West accommodation, competition, confrontation
- Brezhnev era
- Goals and strategy
- Bloc politics Czechs, Chinese, and Poles
- Developing countries
- Détente
- Kabul and confrontation
15Soviet Tanks in Budapest1956
16Budapest 1956
17Mao, Stalin, Khrushchev
18Khrushchev-Mao Negotiations1959
19Good Morning, Africa!
20Prague 1968 Student Confronts Soviet Tank
21Prague 1968 Students Exhort Soviet Soldiers to
Leave
22Afghanistan Graveyard of Soviet Tanks
23Soviet-Afghan War