Rethinking the Soviet Collapse: Sovietology, the Death of Communism and the New RussiaMichael Cox Pinter, 1998 - 294 頁 This text is informed by the view that part of the answer to the conundrum - Did we fail to anticipate the end of the Cold War? - lies in a dissection of the ways in which the USSR was theorized by its leading practitioners in the West. |
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... past . Certainly , if the latest batch of ' transitionolgists ' do not want to make the same errors as their predecessors , they might well be advised to see where their predecessors went wrong . Many would even insist that until they ...
... past . Certainly , if the latest batch of ' transitionolgists ' do not want to make the same errors as their predecessors , they might well be advised to see where their predecessors went wrong . Many would even insist that until they ...
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... past was perhaps to be expected . However , the bland and blunt assertion that prediction itself is either impossible or unnecessary simply beggars belief . For one thing , Sovietologists did engage in prediction . The only problem was ...
... past was perhaps to be expected . However , the bland and blunt assertion that prediction itself is either impossible or unnecessary simply beggars belief . For one thing , Sovietologists did engage in prediction . The only problem was ...
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... past mistakes . Instead of adopting realistic understandings of post- communist Russia , they have continued to base policy on fundamental misconceptions . The first and most obvious misconception has been the belief that there was ...
... past mistakes . Instead of adopting realistic understandings of post- communist Russia , they have continued to base policy on fundamental misconceptions . The first and most obvious misconception has been the belief that there was ...
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