Based on personal experience of life in the Soviet Union Nove explains the phenomenon of Stalinism and its aftermath. In highly readable style, Professor Nove traces the origins of Stalinism, analyzes its nature and achievements, examines the process of destalinization which followed Stalin's death, and explores the evolution of the Soviet system under Krushchev and Brezhnev. Stalinism and After is not a biography; it is a study of the effect of the political personalities of one man and his successors on the development of Soviet history. It is within this context that Professor Nove examines the new thinking of Gorbachev and the now-familiar catchwords of his regime: perestroika, glasnost, demokratizatsiya, and uskoreniye.
Alec Nove Livres
La carrière de cet auteur a culminé avec son accession au poste de Professeur d'Économie, apportant une profonde compréhension des principes économiques à son œuvre littéraire. Ses écrits explorent les complexités des marchés et du comportement humain, offrant une analyse perspicace. Il possède un style distinctif qui élucide des concepts économiques complexes. Les lecteurs trouveront sa prose intellectuellement stimulante et éclairante.






Communist Economic Strategy; Soviet Growth and Capabilities
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Trade With Communist Countries
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Socialism, Economics and Development (Routledge Revivals)
- 254pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Alec Nove's influential collection of papers explores key themes in development economics, Marxist theory, and the intricacies of the Soviet economy. Published in 1986, the text delves into the interplay between law and politics within the Soviet Union, offering insightful analyses that remain relevant for understanding the complexities of these economic and political systems.
The Soviet Economy, an Introduction
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The economics of feasible socialism revisited
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
"The Economics of International Integration" is a very useful and approachable introduction for students of economics and international relations to the theoretical and policy issues involved in international integration.

