"In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev ascended to power in the USSR. In selecting a young reformer to the position of general secretary, the politburo had recognised the pressing need to revitalise the Soviet Union. To this end, the leadership imposed a series of reforms aimed at reinvigorating the Soviet economy and society, of which the shifts in foreign policy were the most radical and wide-ranging. Yet, the culmination of the reform process was not Soviet reinvigoration, but the rapid collapse of the USSR. The End of the Cold War and the Causes of Soviet Collapse examines the role played by this foreign policy reform process in the breakdown of Soviet power. Nick Bisley uses a historical sociological theory of the state to analyse the influe...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
n/aExplaining the collapse of the Soviet system is different to explaining the causes of perestroika...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe purpose of this article is to provide a traditional Realist ...
This chapter focuses on the final stage of the history of the Soviet Union, from 1985 to 1991, when ...
This chapter focuses on the final stage of the history of the Soviet Union, from 1985 to 1991, when ...
Numerous components contributed to the collapse of the USSR, but this paper argues that Mikhail Gorb...
This thesis examines the collapse of Soviet state power from an international perspective. It assess...
Over two decades have passed since the dissolution of the communist system and the disintegration of...
In many important ways the history of modern international relations (IR) begins at the point when t...
In many important ways the history of modern international relations (IR) begins at the point when t...
For Russians, it was not only their state that collapsed in 1991. It was also their international en...
AbstractOver two decades have passed since the dissolution of the communist system and the disintegr...
For much of the second half of the twentieth century, the United States and the Soviet Union were en...
This dissertation of limited scope traces the attempts by Gorbachev (1985-1991) to reform an econom...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
n/aExplaining the collapse of the Soviet system is different to explaining the causes of perestroika...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe purpose of this article is to provide a traditional Realist ...
This chapter focuses on the final stage of the history of the Soviet Union, from 1985 to 1991, when ...
This chapter focuses on the final stage of the history of the Soviet Union, from 1985 to 1991, when ...
Numerous components contributed to the collapse of the USSR, but this paper argues that Mikhail Gorb...
This thesis examines the collapse of Soviet state power from an international perspective. It assess...
Over two decades have passed since the dissolution of the communist system and the disintegration of...
In many important ways the history of modern international relations (IR) begins at the point when t...
In many important ways the history of modern international relations (IR) begins at the point when t...
For Russians, it was not only their state that collapsed in 1991. It was also their international en...
AbstractOver two decades have passed since the dissolution of the communist system and the disintegr...
For much of the second half of the twentieth century, the United States and the Soviet Union were en...
This dissertation of limited scope traces the attempts by Gorbachev (1985-1991) to reform an econom...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
This dissertation explains how, as the USSR’s narrative of the Cold War shifted from the military-in...
n/aExplaining the collapse of the Soviet system is different to explaining the causes of perestroika...