New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Joseph Torigian, "Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion: Elite Power Struggles in the Soviet Union and China After Stalin and Mao" (Yale UP, 2022)


Listen Later

Unfortunately, one takeaway for readers of this book should be the difficulty that not only outside analysts but even party insiders face when trying to understand elite politics in Leninist regimes. Sinologists have always struggled to see inside the “black box,” and the track record is not strong. Yet getting history right is immensely important, as the past is one of the few places that allow us to understand structural features that might persist.

– Joseph Torigian, Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion (2022)

The political successions in the Soviet Union and China after Stalin and Mao, respectively, are often explained as triumphs of inner‑party democracy, leading to a victory of “reformers” over “conservatives” or “radicals.” In traditional thinking, Leninist institutions provide competitors a mechanism for debating policy and making promises, stipulate rules for leadership selection, and prevent the military and secret police from playing a coercive role. Here, Joseph Torigian argues that the post-cult of personality power struggles in history’s two greatest Leninist regimes were instead shaped by the politics of personal prestige, historical antagonisms, backhanded political maneuvering, and violence. Mining newly discovered material from Russia and China, Torigian challenges the established historiography and suggests a new way of thinking about the nature of power in authoritarian regimes.

Professor Torigian’s insightful and accessible journal articles with hyperlinks and book recommendations from this interview for listeners interested in exploring related concepts and ideas:

  • Open Access Global Studies Quarterly article ‘A New Case for the Study of individual Events in Political Science’ as mentioned regarding influence of historical institutionalism in his approach;
  • Open Access Journal of Cold War Studies article which serves as a sequel to his book – ‘You Don’t Know Khrushchev Well: The Ouster of the Soviet Leader as a Challenge to Recent Scholarship on Authoritarian Politics’;
  • Robert Caro’s Working : Researching, Interviewing, Writing;
  • David Halloway’s Stalin and The Bomb;
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong’s 中华人民共和国史 (Zhonghua Renmin Gonghe Guoshi)
  • Theda Skopol’s States and Social Revolutions – A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and China which is required reading for students in his masters-level class on China and Russia.
  • See also Joseph’s illuminating ‘War on the Rocks’ post-doc blog post of January 2017 in which, among other things, he correctly anticipates the PRC’s top leadership succession as non-event.

    Joseph Torigian is assistant professor in the School of International Service at American University in Washington D.C. His research focuses on the study of the politics of authoritarian regimes with a specific focus on elite power struggles, civil-military relations, and grand strategy. His research agenda draws upon comparative politics, historical institutionalism and international relations with a focus on relevant questions about the long-term political trajectories of both China and Russia.

    Keith Krueger lectures part-time in the Sydney Business School at Shanghai University.

    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

    ...more
    View all episodesView all episodes
    Download on the App Store

    New Books in Russian and Eurasian StudiesBy New Books Network

    • 4.5
    • 4.5
    • 4.5
    • 4.5
    • 4.5

    4.5

    37 ratings


    More shows like New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

    View all
    In Our Time by BBC Radio 4

    In Our Time

    5,422 Listeners

    New Books in History by Marshall Poe

    New Books in History

    204 Listeners

    New Books in Psychoanalysis by Marshall Poe

    New Books in Psychoanalysis

    193 Listeners

    New Books in Military History by Marshall Poe

    New Books in Military History

    162 Listeners

    New Books in African American Studies by New Books Network

    New Books in African American Studies

    160 Listeners

    New Books in Anthropology by New Books Network

    New Books in Anthropology

    49 Listeners

    New Books in Environmental Studies by Marshall Poe

    New Books in Environmental Studies

    25 Listeners

    New Books in Political Science by New Books Network

    New Books in Political Science

    62 Listeners

    New Books in Philosophy by New Books Network

    New Books in Philosophy

    109 Listeners

    The Eurasian Knot by The Eurasian Knot

    The Eurasian Knot

    180 Listeners

    New Books in American Studies by New Books Network

    New Books in American Studies

    29 Listeners

    New Books in Intellectual History by New Books Network

    New Books in Intellectual History

    61 Listeners

    War on the Rocks by Ryan Evans

    War on the Rocks

    1,082 Listeners

    Intelligence Squared by Intelligence Squared

    Intelligence Squared

    783 Listeners

    The Eastern Border by Kristaps Andrejsons

    The Eastern Border

    817 Listeners

    Russian Roulette by Center for Strategic and International Studies

    Russian Roulette

    147 Listeners

    The Red Line by The Red Line

    The Red Line

    359 Listeners

    The Rachman Review by Financial Times

    The Rachman Review

    140 Listeners

    In Moscow's Shadows by Mark Galeotti

    In Moscow's Shadows

    355 Listeners

    Pekingology by Center for Strategic and International Studies

    Pekingology

    126 Listeners

    Ones and Tooze by Foreign  Policy

    Ones and Tooze

    331 Listeners

    School of War by Nebulous Media

    School of War

    412 Listeners

    The Foreign Affairs Interview by Foreign Affairs Magazine

    The Foreign Affairs Interview

    419 Listeners

    Silicon Curtain by Jonathan Fink

    Silicon Curtain

    73 Listeners

    Past Present Future by David Runciman

    Past Present Future

    303 Listeners