ABSTRACT
This reader is intended to fill the urgent need for up-to-date materials on the Gorbachev era and to provide scholars and students with source materials and interpretations not available in standard texts. In addition, the book will be regularly revised and updated to take account of rapidly changing events. Alexander Dallin and Gail Lapidus have brought together outstanding Western analyses, as well as Soviet documents and commentary, dealing with developments in the USSR's politics, economy, society, culture, and foreign policy since 1985. The collection covers the full spectrum of views—skeptical and enthusiastic, ideological and pragmatic—offered by journalists, politicians, observers, and participants. Introductory and concluding material by the editors provides the essential context to help students understand the myriad opinions put forth on the vast changes in the USSR and where its future may lie.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part 1|8 pages
Introduction
part Part 2|85 pages
The Roots of Perestroika
part Part 3|156 pages
Reform and the Political and Social System
part Part 4|111 pages
Soviet Political Debates
part Part 5|50 pages
The Economy
part Part 6|72 pages
Nationalism and the Future of the Federal System
part Part 7|148 pages
Foreign Policy and National Security
part Part 8|78 pages
The Future of the System