Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Stephen Cohen, Alexander Rabinowitch, Robert Sharlet (eds.) The Soviet Union since Stalin.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980.
CONTENTS
Introduction / Alexander Rabinowitch
PART ONE – POLITICS
The Friends and Foes of Change: Reformism and Conservatism in the Soviet Union / Stephen Cohen
The Stalin Question / Roy Medvedev
Khrushchev Reconsidered / George Breslauer
Changing Soviet Perspectives on Leadership and Administration / Erik Hoffmann
De-Stalinization and Soviet Constitutionalism / Robert Sharlet
PART TWO – THE ECONOMY
Soviet Economic Planning and Performance / Arthur Wright
Post-Stalin Agriculture and Its Future / James Millar
Soviet Regional Development / Robert Taaffe
PART THREE – SOCIETY AND CULTURE
The «New Soviet Man» Turns Pessimist / John Bushnell
Georgia and Soviet Nationality Policy / Ronald Grigor Suny
The Soviet Family in Post-Stalin Perspective / Peter Juviler
New Aspects of Soviet Russian Literature / George Gibian
PART FOUR – FOREIGN POLICY
The Stalinist Legacy in Soviet Foreign Policy / Charles Gati
RESPONSES
The Soviet Union and the West / William Zimmerman
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe / Roger Kanet and John Robertson
The Soviet Union and the Third World / Alvin Rubinstein