ABSTRACT

"The political and economic changes that occurred in the Soviet Union in the six and one-half years of Mikhail Gorbachev's tenure as General Secretary were breathtaking in their scope and rapidity, going far beyond most observeiS' expectatiom. Certainly, the process of refonn which we call perestroilal transfonned the ossified one-party socialist state that had prevailed underGorbachev's predecessors. The reasons for embarking on such a coume of reform were varied-eamomic aism and a decline in the Soviet state's ability to provide social welfare services for its citizens, an increasingly apathetic population, and a tense international environment-all of these factoiS convinced the Soviet leadeiShip of the necessity of drastic change. The policies of Gorbachev set refonn in motion: freeing public expression (glllsnost); encouraging economic decentralization and private initiative; and creating a more cooperative relationship with the West."

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|50 pages

Documents from the Center

part 3|154 pages

Documents from the Baltic Republics

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |45 pages

Documents from Estonia

chapter |35 pages

Documents from Latvia

chapter |51 pages

Documents from Lithuania

chapter |16 pages

Documents from the Baltic Region

part 4|95 pages

Documents from the Soviet West

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |28 pages

Documents from Ukraine

chapter |22 pages

Documents from Byelorussia

chapter |41 pages

Documents from Moldavia

part 5|48 pages

Documents from the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic

chapter |48 pages

Introduction

part 6|108 pages

Documents from the Caucasus

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |40 pages

Documents from Georgia

chapter |30 pages

Documents from Nagorno-Karabakh

chapter |13 pages

Documents from Armenia

chapter |20 pages

Documents from Azerbaijan

part 7|115 pages

Documents from Central Asia

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |22 pages

Documents from Kazakhstan

chapter |32 pages

Documents from Uzbekistan

chapter |18 pages

Documents from Kirgizia

chapter |15 pages

Documents from Tajikistan

chapter |23 pages

Documents from Turkmenistan