Going West
John Barber, 24 November 1988
The Gorbachev Phenomenon: A Historical Interpretation
by Moshe Lewin.
Radius, 176 pp., £12.95, June 1988,0 09 173202 6 Show More
by Moshe Lewin.
Radius, 176 pp., £12.95, June 1988,
The Thinking Reed: Intellectuals and the Soviet State from 1917 to the Present
by Boris Kagarlitsky, translated by Brian Pearce.
Verso, 374 pp., £17.95, July 1988,0 86091 198 5 Show More
by Boris Kagarlitsky, translated by Brian Pearce.
Verso, 374 pp., £17.95, July 1988,
Eastern Europe, Gorbachev and Reform: The Great Challenge
by Karen Dawisha.
Cambridge, 268 pp., £22.50, June 1988,0 521 35560 5 Show More
by Karen Dawisha.
Cambridge, 268 pp., £22.50, June 1988,
“... and Soviet conservatives aimed at provoking a crisis in Eastern Europe. For this reason, as Karen Dawisha’s book shows, Gorbachev’s attempt to reform ‘state socialism’ must apply as much to Eastern Europe as to the Sovet Union. In Eastern Europe, however, his task is if anything even more daunting. Not only have most regimes there been ... ”