
Prerequisites for the development and implementation 1957 Soviet administrative-economic reform
Author(s) -
Жильников Андрей Максимович,
Данилов Игорь Борисович
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
genesis: istoričeskie issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2409-868X
DOI - 10.25136/2409-868x.2021.1.31407
Subject(s) - politics , state (computer science) , economic reform , political science , plan (archaeology) , historicism , public administration , government (linguistics) , subject (documents) , economic system , political economy , economics , law , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , algorithm , library science , computer science , history
The object of this research is the 1957 Soviet administrative-economic reform, while the subject is the prerequisites for the development and implementation of this reform. The goal consists in determination and analysis of the prerequisites for the development and implementation of 1957 Soviet administrative-economic reform. The article examines the activity of the Soviet government and party in the 1950s; identifies the economic and political prerequisites that influenced the course of events. The reform was aimed at weakening the central authority, downsizing of ministries, simplification of the centralized planned system of economic management, and establishment of the new industrial management branches – councils of the national economy of administrative economic districts. The research is based on the principle of historicism, employs the historical-genetic, functional, and formal-legal methods. The chronological framework stretch from 1953 to 1957. The administrative-economic reform is conditioned by the economic and political prerequisites. The authors note the industrial slowdown, as well as the crisis of the state plan system. The political crisis that unfolded in the USSR in 1950s had most considerable impact upon the reform. The reform was of uninstitutionalized nature, and served as the mechanism for strengthening the party authorities.