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  1. Soviet Policies Toward Dissent, 1953-1986.Peter Reddaway - 2012 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 24 (1-2):57-82.
    In the wake of Joseph Stalin's death in 1953, Soviet policies on dissent took shape with the abandonment of mass terror as a method of rule, followed by a comprehensive liberalization of Soviet legal codes. As dissent gradually became organized and public from the late 1950s, a pattem of keeping arrests of dissidents to a minimum emerged. To do this, an escalating array of lesser measures was devised, from cautionary conversations with KGB officers to job dismissal. As dissent diversified in (...)
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