The mortal danger, Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn.
Swollen state, spent society: Stalin's legacy to Brezhnev's Russia, Robert C. Tucker.
Soviet politics: From the future to the past?, Zbigniew Brzezinski.
The friends and foes of change: Reformism and conservatism in the Soviet Union, Stephen F. Cohen.
Soviet perspectives on leadership and administration, Erik P. Hoffman.
Party and bureaucracy, Rolf H. W. Theen.
Soviet insiders: How power flows in Moscow, Ned Temko.
Brezhnev and the communist party, Darrell P. Hammer.
On the adaptability of Soviet welfare-state authoritarianism.
The new Soviet Constitution of 1977, Robert Sharlet.
USSR: The corrupt society, Konstantin M. Simis.
The powers of the Soviet KGB, Amy W. Knight.
Rethinking the organizational weapon: The Soviet system in a systems age, Paul Cocks.
War, militarism, and the Soviet State, David Holloway.
The impact of the military on Soviet society, Timothy J. Colton.
Central Intelligence Agency briefing on the Soviet economy, Henry Rowen.
The Soviet economy: Problems and prospects, Alec Nove.
Planning and management, Joseph S. Berliner.
Lessons of the Brezhnev policies on land and water and the future of reform, Thane Gustafson.
The household sector: The view from the bottom, James R. Millar.
Social stratification and class, David Lane.
Emergent nationality problems in the USSR, Jeremy R. Azrael.
Information: White tass and letters to the editor, Hedrick Smith.
The effectiveness of political propaganda in the USSR, Stephen White.
Society under strain, Gail Warshofsky Lapidus.
Dissent and political change in the Soviet Union, Alexander Shtromas.
The Soviet political system, Alfred G. Meyer.
The perils-points, John N. Hazard.
On "Established" communist party regimes, Richard Lowenthal.
The Soviet Union as an advanced society, Cyril E. Black.
The competition between Soviet conservatives and modernizers: Domestic and international aspects, Robbin F. Laird, Erik P. Hoffman.
The harsh decade: Soviet policies in the l980's, Seweryn Bialer.
Soviet succession: Issues and personalities, Jerry F. Hough.
A different crisis, Murray Feshbach.
Muddling through, Blair A. Ruble.
Choice and change in Soviet politics, William E. Odom.