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Jeux bureaucratiques en regime communiste

Authors: Rowell, Jay; Dubois, Vincent; Lozac'H, Valérie;

Jeux bureaucratiques en regime communiste

Abstract

Les bureaucraties d'Etat des pays de l'ancien bloc sovietique sont generalement donnees comme les exemples paroxystiques de la lourdeur et de l'intensite du controle reglementaire plus generalement pretees a toute organisation bureaucratique. Plus encore, le poids oppressant de cette bureaucratie est generalement donne comme une caracteristique du mode de domination des regimes politiques du “ bloc sovietique ”. Les travaux empiriques presentes dans ce dossier invitent a une vision plus complexe, abandonnant la representation d'une bureaucratie monolithique a l'organisation implacable, pour montrer qu'ici comme ailleurs le fonctionnement bureaucratique integre et implique toujours des concurrences internes et des marges de jeu. Ce faisant, ils souhaitent apporter une double contribution : une premiere, d'ordre general, a la sociologie du fonctionnement des organisations bureaucratiques ; une seconde, propre aux systemes etudies, a la connaissance des modes de domination politique caracteristiques des regimes communistes d'Europe de l'Est.

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[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology, régime soviétique, Bureaucratie, sociologie de l'administration, sociology of the communist state, régime et administration, communisme, communist bureaucracy, regimes and administration, bureaucracy communiste, sociologie de l'Etat communiste, [SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science

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