

Joseph Torigian, "Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion: Elite Power Struggles in the Soviet Union and China After Stalin and Mao" (Yale UP, 2022)
Sep 7, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Professor Turigian's First Book, Prestige, Manipulation and Coercion, Is Out Now
01:40 • 5min
Lea Power - What Sets Them Apart?
06:25 • 2min
Comparative Power in China and Russia
08:30 • 3min
How Do You Start Your Book?
11:30 • 4min
How Do You Structure Case Studies From Two Models and Three Sets of Hypotheses?
15:03 • 3min
Isthink - Is There a Connection Between History and Comparative Studies?
18:27 • 3min
The Revisionist Historiography
21:00 • 4min
Thesis a Challenged Historiographical Consensus
25:10 • 4min
The Destroy of the Bolsheviks
29:33 • 5min
The Movie of Dempist on You
34:05 • 5min
What's Your Favorite Chapter?
39:14 • 5min
The Gang of Four Are Not Pushing Their Own Radical Agenda, Right?
43:59 • 1min
The Fall of Hoggle Fung
45:28 • 5min
The Third Planum Ra
49:58 • 4min
The Russian Federation and People's Republic of China - Parting Shot
54:16 • 3min
Is There a Book Recommendation for Your Thesis on China and Russia?
57:19 • 3min