Gorbachev: Profiles in Power Series
Description:
Opens up the claustrophobic and intensely personal world of the Soviet leadership
- Written in light of Gorbachev's own uniquely revealing memoirs.
- Explores how much of what Gorbachev achieved had he intended and how much of what he failed to achieve had he misjudged?
- Examines how did Gorbachev make momentous changes without civil war?
Martin McCauley University of London, is a leading authority on the Soviet era. He has written over 20 books, including Who's Who in Russia Since 1900 and The Longman Companion to Russia Since 1914. He is also a frequent broadcaster on radio and television in the US and Britain.
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