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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... Gennady Gerasimov described it , and each was increasingly prescient in identifying how the other could be of maximum benefit to their own prestige and worldwide designs . When they emerged from their long , private talk , the TV ...
... Gennady Gerasimov described it , and each was increasingly prescient in identifying how the other could be of maximum benefit to their own prestige and worldwide designs . When they emerged from their long , private talk , the TV ...
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... Gennady Gerasimov gave me this answer in May of 1990 : " Stupidity . Inexperience . Amateurish approach . Lack of vision two days ahead . One of the most stupid things the new organization [ Gorbachev and Company ] did was to try to ...
... Gennady Gerasimov gave me this answer in May of 1990 : " Stupidity . Inexperience . Amateurish approach . Lack of vision two days ahead . One of the most stupid things the new organization [ Gorbachev and Company ] did was to try to ...
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... Gennady Gerasimov on National Public Radio , 11 July 1990 , and the Financial Times , 9 July 1990 . ... the unpublished critiques of Gorbachev : Transcript from Mario Platero , Il Sole 24 Ore . 226 “ ... 280 million permanent wards ...
... Gennady Gerasimov on National Public Radio , 11 July 1990 , and the Financial Times , 9 July 1990 . ... the unpublished critiques of Gorbachev : Transcript from Mario Platero , Il Sole 24 Ore . 226 “ ... 280 million permanent wards ...
Contents
COUNTRY COSSACK | 27 |
FIRSTGENERATION | 57 |
Working for the Party Thought Police | 63 |
Copyright | |
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