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Armageddon averted: the Soviet collapse, 1970-2000

개인저자
Stephen Kotkin
판사항
Updated ed
발행사항
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008
형태사항
xix, 280 p.: ill., maps, ports. ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780195368642
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340.929 K87a
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-267) and index
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Communism
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Featuring extensive revisions to the text as well as a new introduction and epilogue--bringing the book completely up to date on the tumultuous politics of the previous decade and the long-term implications of the Soviet collapse--this compact, original, and engaging book offers the definitive
account of one of the great historical events of the last fifty years.

Combining historical and geopolitical analysis with an absorbing narrative, Kotkin draws upon extensive research, including memoirs by dozens of insiders and senior figures, to illuminate the factors that led to the demise of Communism and the USSR. The new edition puts the collapse in the context
of the global economic and political changes from the 1970s to the present day. Kotkin creates a compelling profile of post Soviet Russia and he reminds us, with chilling immediacy, of what could not have been predicted--that the world's largest police state, with several million troops, a doomsday
arsenal, and an appalling record of violence, would liquidate itself with barely a whimper. Throughout the book, Kotkin also paints vivid portraits of key personalities. Using recently released archive materials, for example, he offers a fascinating picture of Gorbachev, describing this virtuoso
tactician and resolutely committed reformer as flabbergasted by the fact that his socialist renewal was leading to the system's liquidation--and more or less going along with it.

At once authoritative and provocative, Armageddon Averted illuminates the collapse of the Soviet Union, revealing how principled restraint and scheming self-interest brought a deadly system to meek dissolution.

Acclaim for the First Edition:

The clearest picture we have to date of the post-Soviet landscape.
--The New Yorker

A triumph of the art of contemporary history. In fewer than 200 pagesKotkin elucidates the implosion of the Soviet empire--the most important and startling series of international events of the past fifty years--and clearly spells out why, thanks almost entirely to the 'principal restraint' of the
Soviet leadership, that collapse didn't result in a cataclysmic war, as all experts had long forecasted.
-The Atlantic Monthly

Concise and persuasive The mystery, for Kotkin, is not so much why the Soviet Union collapsed as why it did so with so little collateral damage.
--The New York Review of Books