The Dilemma of Reform in the Soviet Union |
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... West more selectively . " 47 This greater caution was in part a straightforward backlash against the perceived perfidy of the West on trade issues . In the Soviet opinion , the U.S. Congress acted in bad faith in 1974 by pass- ing the ...
... West more selectively . " 47 This greater caution was in part a straightforward backlash against the perceived perfidy of the West on trade issues . In the Soviet opinion , the U.S. Congress acted in bad faith in 1974 by pass- ing the ...
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... West Germany ) . In each case , the regime artificially stimulated economic growth in the 1970s by heavy bor- rowing in the West , proved unable to sell enough in the world mar- ket to service its debt , and then had by the early 1980s ...
... West Germany ) . In each case , the regime artificially stimulated economic growth in the 1970s by heavy bor- rowing in the West , proved unable to sell enough in the world mar- ket to service its debt , and then had by the early 1980s ...
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... Western election campaign to another . It must also be realized that carrots from the West can sometimes be as helpful to Soviet counter - reformers as to reformers . While Gorbachev is prob- ably as reform - minded a General Secretary ...
... Western election campaign to another . It must also be realized that carrots from the West can sometimes be as helpful to Soviet counter - reformers as to reformers . While Gorbachev is prob- ably as reform - minded a General Secretary ...
Contents
Brezhnevs Ambiguous Legacy | 6 |
What Ails the Soviet System? | 32 |
Succession and the Changing Soviet Elite | 68 |
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