NOG -Ideology & style of rule
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- Ideology & style of rule
- ALEXANDER 2 continued father’s slogan of ‘Orthodoxy, Authority & Nationality’.
- Known as ‘the liberator’ but remains autocratic.
- ALEXANDER III promotes autocracy through brute force at times.
- A3 known as ‘the reaction’.
- NICHOLAS II promote autocracy through brute force at times.
- NICHOLAS 2 reverts back to autocracy after 1905 Revolution by introducing 1906 ‘Fundamental laws’.
- ALEXANDER III promotes autocracy through brute force at times.
- A3 known as ‘the reaction’.
- PG is uber liberal ideologically, and lack of repression will cause downfall.
- LENIN is committed Marxist and Russia is now a communist, worker-led state.
- Lenin justifies ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’, to allow Russia to make this change to acommunist society.
- Violence justified to defend the revolution against bourgeoise.
- STALIN builds upon this with ‘totalitarian’ style of rule, which is reinforced by use of propaganda and repression.
- Brutality & terror justified by upcoming war fears in 1930s, and monumental struggle in WW2.
- Cold War tensions justify repression.
- KHRUSHCHEV’s emphasis on de-Stalinising Russia, but still autocratic ruler & one party state.
- Cold War tensions justify repression.
- Loses power due to being too‘liberal’ for party members.
- Brutality & terror justified by upcoming war fears in 1930s, and monumental struggle in WW2.
- KHRUSHCHEV’s emphasis on de-Stalinising Russia, but still autocratic ruler & one party state.
- Loses power due to being too‘liberal’ for party members.
- ALEXANDER 2 continued father’s slogan of ‘Orthodoxy, Authority & Nationality’.
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