Five years that shook the world : Gorbachev's unfinished revolution
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Five years that shook the world : Gorbachev's unfinished revolution
Westview Press, 1991
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Bibliography: p. 249-255
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This book provides a broad perspective on the first five years of perestroika in the USSR. Respected scholars examine economic, political, and social change; nationalities, health, and environmental issues; the cultural scene; and the evolving international order. The insights of this group of authors should stimulate reconsideration of fundamental issues by specialists. Mikhail Gorbachev has helped bring about a revolution whose repercussions are being felt worldwide. Despite the enormous systemic problems hampering reform, Soviet politics, cultural life, and social institutions have been profoundly altered since 1985. In international affairs, the changes have been even more dramatic. European security issues have been transformed, the "satellites" are returning to independent paths of development and communism has lost its claim to being a global revolutionary force.
目次
- Stepping off the treadmill of failed reforms, Blair A. Ruble
- the Soviet economy on a treadmill of perestroika, - Gorbachev's first five years, Gertrude E. Schroeder
- social change in the USSR under Gorbachev - population, health and environmental issues, Murray Feschbach
- perestroika as process - lessons from the first five years, H.D. Balzer
- imperial endgames, nationality problems and the Soviet future, Paul Goble
- glasnost - a cultural kaleidoscope, Josephine Woll
- alternative prose and glasnost literature, Helena Goscilo
- the common European home, Angela Stent
- Gorbachev and U.S-Soviet relations - the five-year plan no one devised, Robert Huber
- rethinking security, Jerry Hough.
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