This is an attempt at a systematic representation and interpretation of a crucial transitional decade in recent Soviet political history - from the death of Fedor Kulakov in July 1978, which reopened the Brezhnev succession struggle and made possible Mikhail Gorbachev's promotion to Moscow, to Gorbachev's seeming mastery of the Kremlin by 1989. From the Soviet-provoked war of nerves against NATO's dual track INF decision, beginning in the late 1970s, to the unilateral force and defense budget reductions Gorbachev announced in December 1988 and early 1989 and from of mostly secretive elite politicking to a new order of "democratization" and expanding mass politics.
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978-0-04-445890-6 (9780044458906)
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Gorbachev - the first year; Paris-Moscow-Geneva; the 27th party congress; Gorbachev - radicalization; the January plenum - political reform; Perestroika and the military; Ligachev, Chebrikov and the Yeltsin affair; withdrawal from Afghanistan.