Gorbachev Books

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On My Country and the World On My Country and the World (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.62 — 142 ratings — published 1999
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Gorbachev: His Life and Times Gorbachev: His Life and Times (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.27 — 1,328 ratings — published 2017
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The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and its Dangerous Legacy The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and its Dangerous Legacy (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.15 — 5,611 ratings — published 2009
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The Reagan Diaries The Reagan Diaries (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as gorbachev)
avg rating 4.13 — 3,532 ratings — published 2007
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A World Transformed A World Transformed (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.94 — 224 ratings — published 1996
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Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.25 — 2,464 ratings — published 2021
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The Last Empire: The Final Days of the Soviet Union The Last Empire: The Final Days of the Soviet Union (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.23 — 1,990 ratings — published 2014
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Le moment Gorbatchev Le moment Gorbatchev (Paperback)
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avg rating 5.00 — 1 rating — published
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An Impossible Dream: Reagan, Gorbachev, and a World Without the Bomb An Impossible Dream: Reagan, Gorbachev, and a World Without the Bomb (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.40 — 15 ratings — published 2019
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The New Russia The New Russia (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.36 — 136 ratings — published 2015
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Gorbachev's Gamble: Soviet Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War Gorbachev's Gamble: Soviet Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.00 — 18 ratings — published 2008
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The Gorbachev Factor The Gorbachev Factor (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.75 — 48 ratings — published 1996
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Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.86 — 110 ratings — published 2004
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Memoirs Memoirs (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.72 — 191 ratings — published 1993
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The Keys of This Blood: Pope John Paul II Versus Russia and the West for Control of the New World Order The Keys of This Blood: Pope John Paul II Versus Russia and the West for Control of the New World Order (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.03 — 174 ratings — published 1990
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The Invention of Russia: From Gorbachev's Freedom to Putin's War The Invention of Russia: From Gorbachev's Freedom to Putin's War (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.01 — 1,912 ratings — published 2015
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International Relations (Short Introductions) International Relations (Short Introductions)
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avg rating 3.52 — 44 ratings — published 2003
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AQA History A2 Triumph and Collapse: Russia and the USSR, 1941-1991 AQA History A2 Triumph and Collapse: Russia and the USSR, 1941-1991 (Paperback)
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avg rating 5.00 — 1 rating — published 2009
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From Stagnation to Reform (Access to History) From Stagnation to Reform (Access to History)
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avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published 1997
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A History of Twentieth-Century Russia A History of Twentieth-Century Russia (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.81 — 187 ratings — published 1997
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A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as gorbachev)
avg rating 3.94 — 710 ratings — published 2007
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Christopher Hitchens
“Very often the test of one's allegiance to a cause or to a people is precisely the willingness to stay the course when things are boring, to run the risk of repeating an old argument just one more time, or of going one more round with a hostile or (much worse) indifferent audience. I first became involved with the Czech opposition in 1968 when it was an intoxicating and celebrated cause. Then, during the depressing 1970s and 1980s I was a member of a routine committee that tried with limited success to help the reduced forces of Czech dissent to stay nourished (and published). The most pregnant moment of that commitment was one that I managed to miss at the time: I passed an afternoon with Zdenek Mlynar, exiled former secretary of the Czech Communist Party, who in the bleak early 1950s in Moscow had formed a friendship with a young Russian militant with an evident sense of irony named Mikhail Sergeyevitch Gorbachev. In 1988 I was arrested in Prague for attending a meeting of one of Vaclav Havel's 'Charter 77' committees. That outwardly exciting experience was interesting precisely because of its almost Zen-like tedium. I had gone to Prague determined to be the first visiting writer not to make use of the name Franz Kafka, but the numbing bureaucracy got the better of me. When I asked why I was being detained, I was told that I had no need to know the reason! Totalitarianism is itself a cliché (as well as a tundra of pulverizing boredom) and it forced the cliché upon me in turn. I did have to mention Kafka in my eventual story. The regime fell not very much later, as I had slightly foreseen in that same piece that it would. (I had happened to notice that the young Czechs arrested with us were not at all frightened by the police, as their older mentors had been and still were, and also that the police themselves were almost fatigued by their job. This was totalitarianism practically yawning itself to death.) A couple of years after that I was overcome to be invited to an official reception in Prague, to thank those who had been consistent friends through the stultifying years of what 'The Party' had so perfectly termed 'normalization.' As with my tiny moment with Nelson Mandela, a whole historic stretch of nothingness and depression, combined with the long and deep insult of having to be pushed around by boring and mediocre people, could be at least partially canceled and annealed by one flash of humor and charm and generosity.”
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

“Gorbachev’s injunctions to go ‘back to Lenin’, to ‘socialism with a human face’, his yearning to uncover some constitutive humanism in the origins of Communist ideology, elicited no response except insofar as they offered a convenient form of protest, and then only so long as people feared and believed in the durability of Communism, and remained afraid to express themselves openly. In order to implement his plan to democratize the Soviet state while preserving its ideological heritage, Gorbachev needed a certain number of people who understood his calls not as mere rhetoric, but as literal and sincere. These people never appeared.”
Dmitrii Furman, Imitation Democracy: The Development of Russia's Post-Soviet Political System

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