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After Putin, the deluge? / Aron, Leon   Journal Article
Aron, Leon Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The Kremlin's nervousness over the upcoming presidential succession, although camouflaged by oil wealth and passed over in silence by the renationalized or intimidated mass media, is plain to see.
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ID:   105035


Everything you think you know about the collapse of the Soviet / Aron, Leon   Journal Article
Aron, Leon Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Every revolution is a surprise. Still, the latest Russian Revolution must be counted among the greatest of surprises. In the years leading up to 1991, virtually no Western expert, scholar, official, or politician foresaw the impending collapse of the Soviet Union, and with it one-party dictatorship, the state-owned economy, and the Kremlin's control over its domestic and Eastern European empires. Neither, with one exception, did Soviet dissidents nor, judging by their memoirs, future revolutionaries themselves. When Mikhail Gorbachev became general secretary of the Communist Party in March 1985, none of his contemporaries anticipated a revolutionary crisis. Although there were disagreements over the size and depth of the Soviet system's problems, no one thought them to be life-threatening, at least not anytime soon.
Key Words Economy  Russia  Russian Revolution  Communism  US Strategy  Mikhail Gorbachev 
Kremlin  Soviet Union  Cold War 
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ID:   073611


US-Russia relations through the prism of ideology / Aron, Leon   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The alienation between Washington and Moscow will most likely continue to increase until at least 2009 when new administrations will come to power in both countries. Both the United States and Russia will almost simultaneously launch presidential campaigns in which foreign policy, as a rule, ceases to be an esoteric area dominated by the highbrows and breaks out into a political fist fight.
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Yeltsin: a revolutionary life / Aron, Leon 2000  Book
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Publication London, HarperCollins Publishers, 2000.
Description xxiii, 934p.Hbk
Contents Includes brief chronology, glossary, notes, bibliography, index.
Standard Number 0002559226
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