Readership: Scholars and students of International Relations, Democratization, Comparative Politics, Russian Studies, East European Studies, World history: postwar, from c 1945.
Archie Brown, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Oxford University, and Emeritus Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford
"...the book will encourage readers to revive their memories of the excitement of the Gorbachev years and to refine their own opinions on the man himself and his policies." - Paul Dukes History Today
Part 1 1: Introduction Part 2 2: Gorbachev: New Man in the Kremlin 3: The First Phase of Soviet Reform, 1985-86 4: Fundamental Political Change, 1987-89 5: Reconstructing the Soviet Political System Part 3 6: Institutional Amphibiousness or Civil Society? The Origins and Development of Perestroika 7: The Dismantling of the System and the Disintegration of the State 8: Transnational Influences in the Transition from Communism 9: Ending the Cold War 10: Gorbachev and His Era in Perspective Index