A rigorously argued and lively interpretation of the transformation of
the Soviet system, the disintegration of the Soviet state, the end of
the Cold War, and the role of Mikhail Gorbachev. Written by a leading
authority on Soviet politics, this thoroughly researched book draws on
new archival sources and puts perestroika in fresh perspective.
Perestroika began as an attempt by a minority within the leadership of
the Communist Party to reform the Soviet system. The decisive role was
played by the new General Secretary, Mikhail Gorbachev. Perestroika
(reconstruction) developed into an attempt to move from Communism to
competitive elections and a market economy of a social democratic
type. This 'revolution from above' had profound consequences, both
intended and unintended. The latter included the dissolution of the
Soviet state. Four of the ten chapters were written in 'real time' -
in the second half of the 1980s while perestroika was still underway.
The other six chapters provide an up-to-date discussion of such
important issues as the stimuli to perestroika, its intellectual
origins and development, its influence on other countries and their
influence on developments in the Soviet Union, and the ending of the
Cold War. Archie Brown takes issue with a number of popular
interpretations of perestroika - and of the end of the Cold War - and
draws on new archival sources in a book which is both clearly and
vigorously argued and well documented.
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Perestroika in Perspective
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ISBN
9780191569357
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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