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Communism, Russian & Soviet History, 1917-1991 (Soviet Union) - History, Eastern European History, Asia - Politics & Government, Europe - Politics & Government

The Soviet Transition

by Stephen White (Editor), Ottorino Cappelli (Editor), Rita Di Leo
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Overview

Of course we watched it all on television, day by day, as the Evil Empire transmuted into the Circus Bear, but seeing it and knowing what to think about it are not the same. Scholars from eastern and western Europe and North America help out, in 14 papers from an April 1992 conference in Naples.

Synopsis

Of course we watched it all on television, day by day, as the Evil Empire transmuted into the Circus Bear, but seeing it and knowing what to think about it are not the same. Scholars from eastern and western Europe and North America help out, in 14 papers from an April 1992 conference in Naples.

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Of course we watched it all on television, day by day, as the Evil Empire transmuted into the Circus Bear, but seeing it and knowing what to think about it are not the same. Scholars from eastern and western Europe and North America help out, in 14 papers from an April 1992 conference in Naples. They consider the development of representational government, the August 1991 coup attempt, law reform, and the reactions of common people, political parties, and the media. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Stephen White

Writers often use elements of their own personalities to craft their most-enduring characters, and Stephen White has certain done so in creating fellow-clinical psychologist Dr. Alan Gregory. However, White s electrifying series of crime thrillers aren t likely to be mistaken for autobiographies anytime soon.

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Of course we watched it all on television, day by day, as the Evil Empire transmuted into the Circus Bear, but seeing it and knowing what to think about it are not the same. Scholars from eastern and western Europe and North America help out, in 14 papers from an April 1992 conference in Naples. They consider the development of representational government, the August 1991 coup attempt, law reform, and the reactions of common people, political parties, and the media. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1993
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780714645285

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