The Soviet Colossus: History and AftermathM.E. Sharpe, 2001 - 465 頁 A history of modern Russia. Kort begins by providing an overview of the historical background, he then begins with the establishment of the Bolshevik Dictatorship and then tells the story of Communist Russia before concluding with a section on the first 10 years of post-Soviet Russia. |
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... nuclear superiority that had loomed so large during the Cuban Missile Crisis was overcome . By the late 1970s , the Soviets led the Americans in the number of ICBMs , submarine - launched missiles , nuclear submarines , and total nuclear ...
... nuclear superiority that had loomed so large during the Cuban Missile Crisis was overcome . By the late 1970s , the Soviets led the Americans in the number of ICBMs , submarine - launched missiles , nuclear submarines , and total nuclear ...
第 303 頁
... nuclear weapons . In 1969 they began their Stra- tegic Arms Limitation Talks ( SALT ) . These talks bore their first fruit during President Richard M. Nixon's visit to the Soviet Union in 1972 , when the United States and USSR signed ...
... nuclear weapons . In 1969 they began their Stra- tegic Arms Limitation Talks ( SALT ) . These talks bore their first fruit during President Richard M. Nixon's visit to the Soviet Union in 1972 , when the United States and USSR signed ...
第 405 頁
... nuclear arsenal , which left it , along with the United States , one of the world's two dominant nuclear powers . The remaining Soviet nuclear arms were located in the territories of Ukraine , Belarus , and Kazakhstan . One of Yeltsin's ...
... nuclear arsenal , which left it , along with the United States , one of the world's two dominant nuclear powers . The remaining Soviet nuclear arms were located in the territories of Ukraine , Belarus , and Kazakhstan . One of Yeltsin's ...
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Strangers in a Strange Land | 32 |
Capitalism Comes to Russia | 47 |
The Revolutionaries Regroup | 54 |
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agricultural Alexander Andropov arrested autocracy became began Bolshevik Boris Yeltsin Brezhnev Bukharin bureaucratic called capital capitalist Central Committee century Chechen Chechnya Cheka civil collectivization Communist Communist Party country's cultural December democratic dictatorship dissidents Eastern Europe economic elected elite European factory farms force foreign German glasnost Gorbachev Gulag important industrial Khrushchev kulaks labor leaders leadership Lenin living major Malenkov March Marxist masses Meanwhile Mensheviks ment Mikhail Mikhail Gorbachev military million Moscow NKVD non-Russian nuclear official organization Party Congress party's peasantry peasants percent perestroika Petrograd Plan Politburo political population president prime minister problems produced proletariat Provisional Government purges Red Army reform regime remained republics revolution revolutionary Russia secret police secretary social socialist society Soviet citizens Soviet Union Stalin struggle terror tion troops Trotsky tsar tsarist Ukraine United West Western workers Yeltsin Yevgeny Yevtushenko Zinoviev