ABSTRACT
First published in 1988. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is well-known for broadcasting news and information to millions of listeners in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. In order to be an effective surrogate home service, RFE/RL has built up over the years a large research capacity, where Western-trained specialists describe and analyze develop
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |28 pages
Gorbachev Turns to Political Reform
part |31 pages
Glasnost Gains Momentum
part |16 pages
Social Ills Exposed
part |24 pages
The Lackluster Economy
part |35 pages
New Thinking on Security
part |34 pages
Moscow’s Foreign Policy and Public Relations
part |22 pages
Ferment among Soviet Nationalities
part |25 pages
Czechoslovakia: The Touchstone of Gorbachevism
part |27 pages
East Germany, Hungary, and Reform
part |29 pages
Progress in Poland?
part |39 pages
The Balkan Ways
part |17 pages
Dissension Among Dissidents
part |15 pages
In Search of a New Europe
part |21 pages
Whither the USSR?