Preface: Perestroika and the Future |
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Trying to Bury Me |
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The 1990s: Defending Perestroika |
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15 | (8) |
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My last day in the Kremlin |
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15 | (5) |
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A new beginning, without presidential immunity |
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20 | (3) |
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23 | (39) |
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The search for a scapegoat, threats |
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25 | (3) |
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The Gorbachev Foundation: its first reports |
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28 | (1) |
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December 1991: politics and morality |
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29 | (5) |
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34 | (1) |
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Attempts to `destabilize' me |
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35 | (3) |
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38 | (5) |
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First results of shock therapy |
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43 | (1) |
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44 | (1) |
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45 | (8) |
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The slide towards social catastrophe |
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53 | (4) |
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57 | (5) |
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Fateful Decisions, Fateful Days |
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62 | (14) |
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A state of emergency is not the way to stability |
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70 | (3) |
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Defects of the new constitution |
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73 | (3) |
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1994 Gets Off to a Bad Start |
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76 | (19) |
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Economists advise, but the government is not listening |
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78 | (3) |
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Nikita Khrushchev: lessons in courage and lessons from mistakes |
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81 | (3) |
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The Union could have been saved |
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84 | (1) |
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85 | (1) |
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86 | (3) |
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Chechnya: a war that could have been avoided |
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89 | (6) |
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1995: 10 Years of Perestroika |
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95 | (21) |
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95 | (1) |
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96 | (10) |
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The Need for an Alternative |
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101 | (5) |
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Breaking through the conspiracy of silence |
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106 | (5) |
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Letter relating to the 1996 presidential election campaign |
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111 | (2) |
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113 | (3) |
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The Final Years of the Millennium |
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116 | (19) |
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The Gorbachev Foundation's `First Five-Year Plan' |
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116 | (3) |
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The elections fail to bring stability |
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119 | (3) |
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122 | (3) |
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How to come out of the crisis? |
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125 | (3) |
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128 | (1) |
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129 | (6) |
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135 | (57) |
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The new president: hopes, problems, fears |
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139 | (2) |
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141 | (2) |
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The heavy burden of the presidency |
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143 | (3) |
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My social democratic choice |
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146 | (4) |
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Russia needs social democracy |
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150 | (6) |
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156 | (6) |
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The zero years of the 2000s? |
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162 | (4) |
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166 | (3) |
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A party of new bureaucrats |
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169 | (5) |
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A second presidential term: what for? |
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174 | (10) |
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A new direction, or more of the same? |
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184 | (8) |
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Full of Contradictions: The First Decade of the New Millennium |
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192 | (56) |
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192 | (2) |
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194 | (9) |
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203 | (3) |
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206 | (4) |
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Saakashvili's adventure and the West: my reaction |
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210 | (7) |
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217 | (6) |
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Defending the credo of Perestroika |
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223 | (5) |
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228 | (5) |
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233 | (5) |
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Russian politics in a quandary |
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238 | (7) |
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245 | (3) |
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The Presidential `Reshuffle' and the Duma Elections |
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248 | (23) |
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250 | (7) |
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257 | (4) |
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A decision to tighten the screws |
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261 | (4) |
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The need for dialogue between the government and society |
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265 | (6) |
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The Relevance of New Thinking |
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271 | (25) |
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Challenges of globalization |
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274 | (3) |
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The challenge of security |
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277 | (2) |
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279 | (5) |
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Consequences of NATO expansion |
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284 | (4) |
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288 | (4) |
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Poverty is a political problem |
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292 | (4) |
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Responding to the Environmental Challenge |
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296 | (13) |
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300 | (2) |
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The threat of climate change |
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302 | (1) |
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We need a new model of development |
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303 | (6) |
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309 | (27) |
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George Shultz and Ronald Reagan |
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309 | (10) |
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319 | (5) |
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The role of the United States in the world |
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324 | (3) |
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`America needs its own Perestroika' |
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327 | (4) |
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331 | (5) |
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336 | (25) |
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340 | (12) |
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352 | (4) |
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Major figures in European politics |
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356 | (5) |
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361 | (9) |
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361 | (6) |
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367 | (3) |
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370 | (15) |
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370 | (4) |
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374 | (6) |
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380 | (5) |
Conclusion |
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385 | (20) |
Reflections of an Optimist |
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405 | (5) |
Index |
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