Can Gorbachev change the Soviet Union? : the international dimensions of political reform
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Can Gorbachev change the Soviet Union? : the international dimensions of political reform
Westview Press, 1990
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Was kann Gorbatschow ändern?
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Translation of: Was kann Gorbatschow ändern?
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this discussion of current political reforms in the Soviet Union, Zdenek Mlynar explains why it is not likely that a Western-type parliamentary system will evolve in the Soviet Union. The author analyzes past influences that affect present reform policy in the USSR and discusses the significance of Gorbachev's new political thinking for possible demilitarization and improvement in East-West relations.
Table of Contents
- What can a radical reform mean in the USSR?
- how can the political institutions in the USSR be reformed?
- international aspects of the Soviet reform programme
- postscript - the problems of the Soviet reforms in 1989.
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