Gorbachev: On My Country and the World

Gorbachev: On My Country and the World

ISBN-10:
0231115156
ISBN-13:
9780231115155
Pub. Date:
10/06/2000
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10:
0231115156
ISBN-13:
9780231115155
Pub. Date:
10/06/2000
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Gorbachev: On My Country and the World

Gorbachev: On My Country and the World

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Overview

Here is the whole sweep of the Soviet experiment and experience as told by its last steward. Drawing on his own experience, rich archival material, and a keen sense of history and politics, Mikhail Gorbachev speaks his mind on a range of subjects concerning Russia's past, present, and future place in the world. Here is Gorbachev on the October Revolution, Gorbachev on the Cold War, and Gorbachev on key figures such as Lenin, Stalin, and Yeltsin.

The book begins with a look back at 1917. While noting that tsarist Russia was not as backward as it is often portrayed, Gorbachev argues that the Bolshevik Revolution was inevitable and that it did much to modernize Russia. He strongly argues that the Soviet Union had a positive influence on social policy in the West, while maintaining that the development of socialism was cut short by Stalinist totalitarianism. In the next section, Gorbachev considers the fall of the USSR. What were the goals of perestroika? How did such a vast superpower disintegrate so quickly? From the awakening of ethnic tensions, to the inability of democrats to unite, to his own attempts to reform but preserve the union, Gorbachev retraces those fateful days and explains the origins of Russia's present crisis.

But Gorbachev does not just train his critical eye on the past. He lays out a blueprint for where Russia needs to go in the next century, suggesting ways to strengthen the federation and achieve meaningful economic and political reforms. In the final section of the book, Gorbachev examines the "new thinking" in foreign policy that helped to end the Cold War and shows how such approaches could help resolve a range of current crises, including NATO expansion, the role of the UN, the fate of nuclear weapons, and environmental problems.

Gorbachev: On My Country and the World reveals the unique vision of a man who was a powerful actor on the world stage and remains a keen observer of Russia's experience in the twentieth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231115155
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 10/06/2000
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 300
Sales rank: 824,884
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.01(h) x 0.67(d)
Lexile: 1260L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991, and President of the Soviet Union, 1988-1991, currently heads the Gorbachev Foundation in Moscow and lectures widely. He is also the author of Perestroika and Soviet-American Relations, The Search for a New Beginning: Developing a New Civilization, and The August Coup: The Truth and the Lessons.George Shriver has translated and edited many books, including Nikolai Bukharin's How It All Began: The Prison Novel and Roy Medvedev's On Soviet Dissent, The October Revolution, Let History Judge, and Post-Soviet Russia (all published by Columbia).

Table of Contents

1. The October Revolution, Its Meaning and Significance
1. A Blunder of History, Accident or Necessity?
2. Was Socialism Built in the Soviet Union?
3. Let's Not Oversimplify! A Balance Sheet of the Soviet Years
4. October and the World
5. One More Balance Sheet: Something Worth Thinking About
6. October and Perestroika
7. Does Socialism Have Future?
8. Summing Up
2. The Union Could Have Been Preserved
1. A Tragic Turn of Events
2. Tbilisi.... Baku.... Vilinius
3. Toward a New Union Treaty
4. Referendum on the Union
5. The Coup—A Stab in the Back—and the Intrigues of Yeltsin
6. The Belovezh Accord: Dissolution of the USSR
7. What Lies Ahead
3. The New Thinking: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
1. The Very First Steps
2. The Conception (1985-1991)
3. Overcoming the Cold War
4. The Transitional World Order
5. The New Thinking in the Post Confrontational World
6. The Challenge of Globalization
7. The Challenge of Diversity
8. The Challenge of Global Problems
9. The Challenge of Power Politics
10. The Challenge of Democracy
11. The Challenge of Universal Human Values
12. The Beginning of History?
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