Gorbachev, ideology, and the fate of Soviet communism
RJ Mitchell, RS Arrington - Communist and Post-Communist …, 2000 - online.ucpress.edu
The collapse of the Soviet Union has spurred much scholarly debate about the reasons for
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
Gorbachev, ideology, and the fate of Soviet communism
RJ Mitchell, RS Arrington - Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2000 - Elsevier
The collapse of the Soviet Union has spurred much scholarly debate about the reasons for
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
Gorbachev, ideology, and the fate of Soviet communism
RJ Mitchell, RS Arrington - Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2000 - infona.pl
The collapse of the Soviet Union has spurred much scholarly debate about the reasons for
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
Gorbachev, ideology, and the fate of Soviet communism
MR Judson, RS Arrington - Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2000 - elibrary.ru
The collapse of the Soviet Union has spurred much scholarly debate about the reasons for
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
Gorbachev, ideology, and the fate of Soviet communism
RJ Mitchell, RS Arrington - Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2000 - JSTOR
The collapse of the Soviet Union has spurred much scholarly debate about the reasons for
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …
the rapid disintegration of this apparently entrenched system. In this article, it is argued that …