ABSTRACT

This book addresses the Soviet needs for external help to allow the Soviet leadership to carry out its program—in any version—of stabilization. It focuses on the scenarios outlined in the Shatalin plan, as elaborated in the 224-page draft made public.

chapter |3 pages

■ Introduction

chapter |15 pages

■ Helping the USSR: Why, How, Who?

chapter |9 pages

■ Domestic Costs of the Transition

chapter |3 pages

■ Conclusion