ABSTRACT

It is my sincere hope that the reforms currently being introduced in the USSR will render much of this book obsolete. Yet, even if perestroika brings significant change to the Soviet Union, historians will want a record of what existed before. After four years, it has become apparent that perestroika is a painful long-term process. In such a large and diverse country, even the reforms that are successful cannot take place everywhere at once. One major goal in publishing this book is to make data from a major interview project on Soviet science and technology available to a broader audience. Despite the changes taking place, many of the features illuminated by these unique data persist.

chapter 2|44 pages

Training the Soviet R&D Community

chapter 3|53 pages

The Conduct of R&D in the USSR

chapter 4|26 pages

Soviet Military R&D

chapter 6|44 pages

The Prospects for Reform