Can the Soviet system survive reform? :
Includes index, p. 374-383. Max Kampelman: Negotiating with the Russians. 1-44. - Alexander Zinoviev: Why the Soviet system is here to stay. 45-107. - Galina Vishnevskaya: Out of tune with Soviet society. 108-160. - Alain Besançon: Breaking the spell. 161-203. - Vladimir Bukovsky: The quiet exit of...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | English |
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Pinter Publishers,
1989.
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e31e0fc6-c0a5-4d6a-a62b-27a0db9f4ae5 |
Summary: | Includes index, p. 374-383.
Max Kampelman: Negotiating with the Russians. 1-44. - Alexander Zinoviev: Why the Soviet system is here to stay. 45-107. - Galina Vishnevskaya: Out of tune with Soviet society. 108-160. - Alain Besançon: Breaking the spell. 161-203. - Vladimir Bukovsky: The quiet exit of Soviet Communism. 204-271. - Giorgio Napolitano: Gorbachev and the Italian model. 272-297. - Milovan Djilas: New utopias for old. 298-364. |
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Published: | 1989. |