- term
apparatchik, or "agent of the apparatus" was
usually the best
possible description of the person's
profession and occupation. Not all
apparatchiks held...
-
Apparatchik (APPAЯATCHIK),
nicknamed Apak, was a
science fiction fanzine by
Andrew Hooper, Carl Juarez, and
Victor Gonzalez. It was
headquartered in Seattle...
- The term
Apparatchik may
refer to:
Apparatchik, a
functionary in the
Soviet Union Apparatchik (fanzine), a
fanzine Apparatjik, an
electronic musical group...
- Elya
Baskin as the
circus clown,
Savely Kramarov as one of two KGB
apparatchiks,
Alejandro Rey as the musician's
immigration attorney, and
Cleavant Derricks...
-
January 2021. Tiwari,
Ravish (27
November 2014). "The low-profile RSS
apparatchik is the
newface of
power in the NDA".
India Today.
Retrieved 13 January...
-
Party of the
RSFSR emerged from an
alliance between Leningrad-based
apparatchiks and
Russian national-patriotic tendencies. The
United Workers Front was...
- tank factory.
During Stalin's
Great Purge,
Brezhnev was one of many
apparatchiks who
exploited the
resulting openings in the
government and the party...
-
April 2011. Hitchens,
Christopher (July–August 2003). "Thinking Like an
Apparatchik". The
Atlantic Monthly. 292 (1): 129–42.
Archived from the
original on...
- liberalization.
During the mid-1980s, a
younger generation of
Soviet apparatchiks, led by Gorbachev,
began advocating fundamental reform in
order to reverse...
-
explicit focus on
immigration as an issue. He
blamed this on the
senior "
apparatchiks"
within the
party (i.e. ****mings and Elliott) who
purposefully marginalised...