This volume assembles some of the most experienced observers and analysts of United States-Soviet relations, Soviet affairs, and international relations. The essays assess the dramatic events of the last few years in the Soviet bloc and probe the broader questions of how these events impact the relationship between the two powers. Offering a comprehensive review of this relationship from a variety of perspectives, "Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations" deals with Washington's and Moscow's changing perceptions of one another, the impact of Gorbachev's reforms at...
This volume assembles some of the most experienced observers and analysts of United States-Soviet relations, Soviet affairs, and international rela...
In his new study, Kelley looks at the emergence of what Soviet theorists call a developed socialist society and at the recent political, economic, and social developments, up to and including those of the early days of the Gorbachev administration, that are contributing to this newest adaptation of Marxism-Leninism. His central premise is that the Soviet leadership, having arrived at a turning point created by the impact of the scientific and technological revolution, has recognized the inability of existing policies and institutions to meet the needs of a rapidly maturing system. Kelley...
In his new study, Kelley looks at the emergence of what Soviet theorists call a developed socialist society and at the recent political, economic, ...