Gorbachev's revolution, 1985-1991

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Gorbachev's revolution, 1985-1991

Anthony D'Agostino

Macmillan, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A kalideidoscopic political and intellectual history of the fall of Soviet Communism and the partition of the Soviet Union. It describes the rise and fall of Gorbachev against a background of an intensifying east-west arms race. The book provides detailed analysis of the leader's Politburo power struggles, foreign policy initiatives, reforms of nationality policy and Bloc relations, and interventions in the vast and crucial historical debates about the nature of Stalinism.

目次

Preface - A Gorbachev Epiphany? - The Old Regime of the Soviet Communists: Foreign Policy in the Cold War - Hero of the Harvest - 'Acceleration of the Perfection' 1985-1987 - Gorbachev Bound: The Emergence of the Ligachev Opposition - The Thought of Mikhail Gorbachev: A Treatise and a Speech - Between Yeltsin and Ligachev - Another Escape Forward, 1988 - Dropping the Pilot: Gorbachev Retires Gromyko - 1989: The Year of Anger and Remembering - From the Wall to Stavropol: Gorbachev's German Policy - The Second Russian Revolution Gathers - From the Coup to the End - Conclusion: Utopia and Repentance - Index

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