Russia's dead end : an insider's testimony from Gorbachev to Putin

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Russia's dead end : an insider's testimony from Gorbachev to Putin

Andrei A. Kovalev ; translated by Steven I. Levine ; foreword by Peter Reddaway

Potomac Books, c2017

  • : hardback

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Svidetel'stvo iz-za kulis rossiiskoi politiki : Mozhno li delat' dobro iz zla?

Svidetel'stvo iz-za kulis rossiiskoi politiki : Ugroza dlia sebia i okruzhaiushchikh

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"A two-volume Russian-language edition of this book was published under the titles Svidetel'stvo iz-za kulis rossiiskoi politiki I : Mozhno li delat' dobro iz zla? and Svidetel'stvo iz-za kulis rossiiskoi politiki II : Ugroza dlia sebia i okruzhaiushchikh (Stuttgart : Ibidem-Verlag, 2012)"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Elite-level Soviet politics, privileged access to state secrets, knowledge about machinations inside the Kremlin—such is the environment in which Andreï A. Kovalev lived and worked. In this memoir of his time as a successful diplomat serving in various key capacities and as a member of Mikhail Gorbachev’s staff, Kovalev reveals hard truths about his country as only a perceptive witness can do. In Russia’s Dead End Kovalev shares his intimate knowledge of political activities behind the scenes at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Kremlin before and after the dissolution of the USSR in December 1991, including the Russia of Vladimir Putin. Kovalev analyzes Soviet efforts to comply with international human-rights obligations, the machinations of the KGB, and the link between corrupt oligarchs and state officials. He documents the fall of the USSR, the post-Soviet explosion of state terrorism and propaganda, and offers a nuanced historical explanation of the roots of Russia’s contemporary crisis under Vladimir Putin. This insider’s memoir provides a penetrating analysis of late-Soviet and post-Soviet Russian politics that is pungent, pointed, witty, and accessible. It assesses the current dangerous status of Russian politics and society while illuminating the path to a more just and democratic future.

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Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Diplomacy and Democratic Reforms 2. The August 1991 Coup: The Breaking Point 3. Anatomy of a Lost Decade, 1992–2000 4. How the System Really Works 5. Inside the Secret Police State 6. Strangling Democracy 7. The New Russian Imperialism Conclusion Cast of Characters Chronology Notes Index

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