Farewell Perestroika: A Soviet ChronicleVerso, 1990 - 217 páginas Kagarlitsky's month-by-month account of the most dramatic period in the recent history of Russia and Eastern Europe, covering events from the "hot summer" of 1988 to the very recent elections to the Moscow Parliament in March 1990--which he himself contested and won. Remarkably clear and insightful--perhaps the best account and analysis to date. Translated from the Russian. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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The Popular Front Movement in Crisis? | 31 |
Popular Front or National Front? | 39 |
The Restless Borderlands | 51 |
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