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The Gorbachev regime; consolidation to reform. (reprint, 1988).

9780202362694

The Gorbachev regime; consolidation to reform. (reprint, 1988)

Ed. by Peter Juviler and Hiroshi Kimura.

AldineTransaction

2009

178 pages

$29.95

Paperback

DK288

Scholars of the Soviet Union in Japan and the US explore Premier Mikhail Gorbachev's radical efforts to revitalize Soviet socialism and break the death hold of Stalinism on the system. The topics include domestic reforms and foreign policy reassessments, ideology and reform, economic reforms, the new political thinking in the Soviet Union, foreign security policy and the military, and the Asian-Pacific region. The anthology was first published by A. de Gruyter, New York, in 1988 as Gorbachev's Reforms: U.S. and Japanese Assessments.

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