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The Soviet Union after 1945: Economic Recovery and political Repression Mark Harrison*. Department of Economics, University of Warwick Centre for Russian & East European Studies, University of Birmingham Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University Abstract Salient features of the Soviet Union after World War II include rapid Economic Recovery and the consolidation of Stalin's rule. Both Economic Recovery and political consolidation are explained in large part by temporary factors arising from the war.
underwent significant economic, social, or political change immediately afterwards – except the Soviet Union. The Postwar Soviet Political Economy The Soviet Union was the only warlike power to emerge from the war with its prewar regime intact and, if anything, reinforced. In the postwar years Stalin’s rule
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