The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991

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Pub. Date: 2004-04-28
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Why did the Soviet Union collapse in 1991?The collapse of the Soviet Union has widely been seen as the result of the arms race and Cold War, and the failure of the Soviet side to keep pace with new technology. This book argues that the disintegration was mainly a result of two interrelated factors: the rise of the Soviet national republics, and the manipulation of the new Russian presidency by Boris Yeltsin in what became a direct power struggle between Yeltsin and the Soviet leader, Gorbachev.Written in a clear and accessible manner, the book provides: an explanation of how the national question came to dominate Soviet politics by 1990-1 analysis of the economic crisis that occurred in the late 1980's a chapter devoted to the year 1991, from the referendum to reform the Soviet Union to the unforeseen dissolution of the country by December a discussion of the personalities of and political confrontation between the two key statesman: Gorbachev and Yeltsin Also containing a Chronology, Glossary and Who's Who of key figures, The Collapse of the Soviet Union is essential reading for students of twentieth century European history. David R. Marples is Professor of History at the University of Alberta.

Author Biography

David R. Marples is Professor of History at the University of Alberta.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Series ix
Acknowledgements x
Maps
xi
Chronology xv
Preface xx
Acronyms xxii
Introduction 1(6)
PART ONE: BACKGROUND
7(18)
Gorbachev Comes to Power
9(16)
Political Overview
9(7)
Glasnost
16(4)
Social, Environmental and Nuclear Power Issues
20(5)
PART TWO: THE YEARS OF PERESTROIKA
25(74)
Perestroika in Action
27(21)
The Economy, 1985--90
27(12)
Foreign Policy
39(9)
The National Question
48(17)
The Submerged Dilemma
48(2)
Nagorno-Karabakh
50(2)
The Baltic States
52(5)
Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus
57(3)
The Plenum on National Policy, September 1989
60(5)
Domestic Politics, 1989 to Mid-August 1991
65(17)
The Congress of People's Deputies and New Presidency
65(4)
The 28th Party Congress and Aftermath
69(3)
The Referendum of 17 March 1991
72(5)
Toward a New Union Treaty
77(5)
The Putsch and the Collapse of the USSR
82(17)
The Putsch, 18--21 August 1991
82(8)
Administrative Changes
90(1)
The Failure of the Union Treaty
91(1)
Yeltsin Consolidates His Power
92(1)
The Belavezha Agreement
93(6)
PART THREE: ASSESSMENT
99(12)
Why Did the Soviet Union Collapse?
101(10)
PART FOUR: DOCUMENTS
111(27)
Glossary 138(5)
Who's Who 143(4)
Guide to Further Reading 147(10)
References 157(1)
Index 158

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