The strange death of Soviet communism

a postscript

The strange death of Soviet communism
Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Nikolas K. ...
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The strange death of Soviet communism

a postscript

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The strange death of Soviet communism: a postscript
2008, Transaction Publishers
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Table of Contents

The modern Polybius / Charles Fairbanks
The modernizing imperative / Francis Fukuyama
Fortune and fate / Myron Rush
Did the West undo the East / Stephen Sestanovich
The economic fallacy / Vladimir Kontorovich
The nature of the beast / Charles Fairbanks
The role of popular discontent / Peter Reddaway
1917 and the revisionists / Richard Pipes
A fatal logic / Martin Malia
Academe and Soviet myth / Robert Conquest
The pluralist mirage / William Odom
Sovietology : notes for a post-mortem / Peter Rutland
Writers, intellectuals, politics / Saul Bellow
Did we go too far? / Nathan Glazer
My cold war / Irving Kristol
The arithmetic of atrocity / Peter Rutland
The long goodbye / Neil McInnes
Judging nazism and communism / Martin Malia
Clinging to faith / Paul Hollander.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New Brunswick

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
335.43
Library of Congress
HX311.5 .G86 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18284777M
ISBN 13
9781412806978
LCCN
2008001820
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1985541

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