This book analyzes the Soviet Union's social problems, focusing on those it shares with Western industrial societies. It assesses the social concerns confronting Gorbachev, including poverty; prostitution; health, education, and family issues; and the difficulty of adapting to technological change.
This book analyzes the Soviet Union's social problems, focusing on those it shares with Western industrial societies. It assesses the social concerns ...
In post-Soviet Russia's transition to new political and economic systems, few issues are as important as labor. Although the ?worker's paradise? may have been largely imaginary, the loss of job security and benefits that has accompanied marketization could well become a catalyst for yet another political upheaval. In this timely book, Walter Connor
In post-Soviet Russia's transition to new political and economic systems, few issues are as important as labor. Although the ?worker's paradise? may h...