The Man who Changed the World: The Lives of Mikhail S. GorbachevThe human story of an inner struggle, a struggle that is the culmination of the series of lives Gorbachev has led throughout his career. Presents the first full-scale portrait of this unique figure. |
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Page 204
... Europe is our common home . " He hinted to Thatcher that his attitude toward Eastern Europe would be different and more liberal . They were both highly stimu- lated by this discussion , and Gorbachev took note of her warm re- sponse ...
... Europe is our common home . " He hinted to Thatcher that his attitude toward Eastern Europe would be different and more liberal . They were both highly stimu- lated by this discussion , and Gorbachev took note of her warm re- sponse ...
Page 217
... Europe and issued the call for " a Europe whole and free . " And no sooner was he homebound on Air Force One than Bush wrote the first of a flurry of notes to Mikhail Gorbachev , this one suggesting an informal get- together which ...
... Europe and issued the call for " a Europe whole and free . " And no sooner was he homebound on Air Force One than Bush wrote the first of a flurry of notes to Mikhail Gorbachev , this one suggesting an informal get- together which ...
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... Europe and to convince Europe to take Russia under its wing . " Back in 1987 we declared that we were champions of social choice in Eastern Europe , " I was reminded by Alexander Yakovlev in a later interview . I observed that " no one ...
... Europe and to convince Europe to take Russia under its wing . " Back in 1987 we declared that we were champions of social choice in Eastern Europe , " I was reminded by Alexander Yakovlev in a later interview . I observed that " no one ...
Contents
COUNTRY COSSACK | 27 |
FIRSTGENERATION | 57 |
Working for the Party Thought Police | 63 |
Copyright | |
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