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ID106344
Title ProperDomestic political logic of Gorbachev's new thinking in foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorSnyder, Jack
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a chapter, in Myths of Empire (1991), I argued that Gorbachev was seeking to transform atavistic ideas and institutions that had been functional for the initial stage of building socialism, but had become fetters on production and a danger to Soviet security. New concepts of international relations were needed to reduce the dangers and costs of the old confrontational mindset, and also to justify a shift in domestic arrangements away from the military industrial complex, central planning and obsessive secrecy. Together with the international contextual factors that helped to set this process in motion, this domestic political dynamic explains both the peaceful end of the cold war and also the collapse of the Soviet system, which was an unintended byproduct of the democratizing tactics that Gorbachev used to overcome resistance from the old-school military-industrial and ideological elites. These arguments are generally supported by recent accounts of the Soviet collapse and the end of the cold war.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 48, No. 4-5; Jul-Sep 2011: p.562-574
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 48, No. 4-5; Jul-Sep 2011: p.562-574
Key WordsGorbachev ;  Reforms ;  New Political Thinking ;  Soviet Collapse ;  Soviet Policy ;  Economics ;  Coalition Politics ;  International Relations