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The article describes the socio-political life of the Altai territory in the postwar period . The main focus is on the formation of managerial personnel in the region and their interaction with the civil society. The authors come to the conclusion that in the framework of a unitary state, the Central party apparatus strictly regulated the formation of regional elites. The basic requirements of the Central authorities to cooperate with civil society are to uphold and implement the party's policy in the region. In general, the population showed loyalty to the policy of the Communist party. The official activity of the population was developed through public organizations: public teams, student construction brigades, trade unions, sports, patriotic, art and literary associations, etc. At the same time, the region had distinctly oppositional moods. First and foremost it is the agitation of the deported Volga Germans for the establishment of an Autonomous Republic, which originates from the autonomous ideas of migration and vice versa. The distance from the center gave impetus to the development of region, religious groups, particularly, Protestant communities.DOI 10.14258/izvasu(2017)2-12

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  • Regional Power and the Society in the Postwar Decades of the USSR

  • The article describes the socio-political life of the Altai territory in the postwar period

  • The main focus is on the formation of managerial personnel in the region and their interaction with the "civil" society

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Regional Power and the Society in the Postwar Decades of the USSR (on the Example of the Altai Region in 1945–1985). Рассмотрена общественно-политическая жизнь Алтайского края в послевоенный период. В целом население края проявляло лояльность к политике коммунистической партии.

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