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(Valerie Bunce, John Echols)
The top party-state leadership was not a passive broker mediating institutional interests, but retained immense prerogatives
Soviet interest groups were not autonomous and independent but were organic parts of the system
More important interest groups were incorporated into the policy process by the state and its leaders
State corporatism allows articulation of interests connected with heavy industry and the military, but only under tight control of the state
 

Soviet “Interest Complexes” (Organised Interests)

 
Military-industrial complex
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Mining and metallurgical complex
Fuel and energy complex
Chemical industry complex
Agro-industrial complex
Machine-building industry complex
Transport and communications group
 
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