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NICHOLAS II, THE SUPREME COMMANDER OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY: CONSEQUENCES AND LESSONS IN THE CONTEXT OF ELITE PARADYGM

НИКОЛАЙ II – ВЕРХОВНЫЙ ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩИЙ РУССКОЙ АРМИИ: ПОСЛЕДСТВИЯ И УРОКИ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ЭЛИТИСТСКОЙ ПАРАДИГМЫ

Danilov Andrey (Данилов А.Г.)
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Danilov Andrey (Данилов А.Г.): South-Russian Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2018, vol. 4, 151-156

Abstract: The article analyzes the consequences of Emperor Nicholas II's decision to become the Supreme commander of the Russian army in the summer of 1915. The long stay of the king in the Rate led to partial disorganization of the country's management system, created the preconditions for a weak understanding of the processes taking place in the society by the head of state. Ths resulted in inadequate and belated actions of the Emperor on the eve and in the days of the February revolution, which naturally led to the collapse of the monarchy.

Keywords: Nicholas II; empress Aleksandra Fiodorovna; Supreme commander; Council of Ministers; World War I; February Revolution of 1917; collapse of the monarchy; elite; elite paradygm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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