The best one can hope for
John Lloyd, 22 October 1992
Soviet Politics, 1917-1991
by Mary McAuley.
Oxford, 132 pp., £20, September 1992,0 19 878066 4 Show More
by Mary McAuley.
Oxford, 132 pp., £20, September 1992,
What went wrong with perestroika?
by Marshall Goldman.
Norton, 282 pp., £12.95, January 1992,0 393 03071 7 Show More
by Marshall Goldman.
Norton, 282 pp., £12.95, January 1992,
Boris Yeltsin: A Political Biography
by Vladimir Solovyov and Elena Klepikova.
Weidenfeld, 320 pp., £18.99, April 1992,0 297 81252 1 Show More
by Vladimir Solovyov and Elena Klepikova.
Weidenfeld, 320 pp., £18.99, April 1992,
“... the character, concerns and whims of the supreme leader to determine the style of government. Marshall Goldman, in What went wrong with perestroika?, quotes Gorbachev as saying, in December 1991: ‘A General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was a dictator who knew no equal in the world at that time. No one possessed more ... ”