Perestroika: Its Rise and FallInternational Publishers, 1993 - 182 pagine Eyewitness reports and analysis by the late Peoples Weekly World Moscow correspondent. Davidow takes his readers from the first steps of restructuring and openness through the errors, obstacles and tragedies that followed. Ends with Yeltsin's destruction of the Parliament building. |
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Every Revolution Corrects Itself Again and Again | 1 |
What Pushed Perestroika off the Path of Economic Concentration? | 10 |
A Cultural Revolution Against the CPSU | 21 |
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