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The Soviet Union : Opposing Viewpoints

  • The Soviet Union : Opposing Viewpoints
  • Title

    • Opposing Viewpoints Series (Unnumbered)
  • Attribution

    Neal Bernards … [et al.], book editors
  • Publication Details

    Book, Greenhaven Press, 1988
  • Availability

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     (LOWER LEVEL)  DK289 .S687 1988  AVAILABLE

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  • Author

  • Subject

  • Places in this work

  • Contents

    • The Soviet Union seeks world domination / Harold Rood
    • The Soviet Union does not seek world domination / Vladimir Zamkovi
    • Soviet internationsl involvement is purely humanitarian / Nikolai Sedov
    • Soviet international involvement is self-serving / Richard N. Perle
    • Soviet influence is expanding in Latin America / Timothy Ashby
    • Soviet influence is not expanding in Latin America / The Center for Defense Information
    • The Soviet system guarantees basic human rights / Leonid Kazinov & Yaroslav Renkas
    • Soviet human rights are undermined by corruption / Konstantin Simis
    • Soviet human rights violations must be tolerated / Theodore H. Von Laue
    • Soviet human rights violations should remain a concern / Mikhail Tsypkin
    • Soviet women have full equality / Galina Sukhoruchenkova, interviewed by Lyudmila Zabavskaya
    • Soviet women do not have full equality / David K. Willis
    • Soviet Jews are repressed / Roger Pilon
    • Soviet Jews are not repressed / Florence Fox
    • The Soviet economy is healthy / Gennady Kobyakov
    • The Soviet economy is in crisis / Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    • The Soviet economy is improving / Abel Aganbegian
    • The Soviet economy is not improving / Paul Kennedy
    • The Soviet economy is undergoing economic reform / Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Soviet economic reform is a myth / Lawrence Minard, Peter Brimelow & Seweryn Bialer
    • The Soviet Union has been a model for Eastern Europe / Marian Orzechowski
    • The Soviet Union has stifled Eastern Europe / Ladislav Hejdánek
    • Soviet domination harms Eastern Europe’s economies / Herbert J. Ellison
    • The Soviets do not dominate Eastern Europe’s economies / Vyacheslav Sychev, interviewed by Vladimir Ganin
    • The Soviets have destroyed Polish freedom / Timothy Garton Ash
    • The Soviets have protected Polish freedom / Mike Davidow
    • The Soviet system embraces glasnost / Mikhail Gorbachev
    • The Soviet system will not allow glasnost / Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr.
    • Glasnost is a public relations ploy / Vladimir Bukovsky
    • Glasnost is not a public relations ploy / Julius Jacobson
  • ISBN

    • 089908429x
    • 0899084044
    • 089908429x
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