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Soviet History - 1964-1991, 1991 - Present (Post-Soviet Russia) - History, Communism by Region, 1917 - 1991 (Soviet Union) - History, Russia (Federation) - History - Political Aspects, Russia & Former Soviet Union - Politics & Government
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Russia's Transformation

by Robert V. Daniels
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Overview

An astute observer of the Soviet Union, Bill Daniels collects here his observations of political change in the USSR over a twenty-five-year period. Complete with a new introduction, conclusion and explanatory notes, these essays offer a moment-by-moment picture of the decline and fall of the Communist state. Beginning with the era of impasse from Brezhnev to Chernenko, Daniels then traces the beginnings of reform initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev, the crisis and failure of perestroika, and the tribulations of Boris Yeltsin's government. Capturing the weaknesses of past and present regimes, while illustrating the difficulties of anticipating the course of events in Russia, Daniels's commentaries will have a central place in the ongoing debate about the failure of Western scholarship to predict the Soviet collapse and its aftermath. Specialists, students, and general readers alike will find his work a stimulating point of departure for considering the Soviet and post-Soviet paradox.

Synopsis

An astute observer of the Soviet Union, Bill Daniels collects here his observations of political change in the USSR over a quarter century. Complete with a new introduction and conclusion and explanatory notes, these essays offer a moment-by-moment picture of the decline and fall of the Communist state. Capturing the weaknesses of past and present regimes, while illustrating the difficulties of anticipating the course of events in Russia, Daniels's commentaries will have a central place in the ongoing debate about the failure of Western scholarship to predict the Soviet collapse and its aftermath.

LA Times

A veritable cottage industry is emerging of books about the parlous condition of present-day Russia, but few of them match the depth and acumen displayed by Robert V. Daniels ' Russia's Transformation' and Anatol Lieven's 'Chechnya: Tombstone of Russia Power..

About the Author, Robert V. Daniels

Robert V. Daniels, professor emeritus of history at the University of Vermont, is the author or editor of many books on Soviet history and politics, including A Documentary History of Communism and The End of the Communist Revolution.

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Editorials

La Times 3/99

A veritable cottage industry is emerging of books about the parlous condition of present-day Russia, but few of them match the depth and acumen displayed by Robert V. Daniels' Russia's Transformation and Anatol Lieven's Chechnya: Tombstone of Russia Power.

Russian Review

[An] excellent collection of essays. . . . Daniels's provocative assault on the 'conventional wisdom' on the Russian Federation is extremely coherent and insightful.

Slavic Review

The author offers a fascinating discussion of the kind of 'utopianism' that afflicted not just Soviet revolutionaries but also the post-Soviet Russian regieme. . . . He provides an excellent critique of current reforism, including 'shock therapy,' privatization, and marketiztion. Daniels writing is crisp, direct, and graceful.
β€” Gregory J. Massell, Hunter College, City Univ. of New York

Slavonica

Each essay is a small gem. They are without exception articulate, penetrating, and infused with a sophisticated grasp of political theory. . . . Re-reading these well-crafted contemporary essays offers a useful and enlightening reminder of the extent of change.
β€” James R. Millar

LA Times

A veritable cottage industry is emerging of books about the parlous condition of present-day Russia, but few of them match the depth and acumen displayed by Robert V. Daniels ' Russia's Transformation' and Anatol Lieven's 'Chechnya: Tombstone of Russia Power..

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1997
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
262
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847687091

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