Russia Beyond Communism

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A01=Vladislav Krasnov
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Alexander II's Reform
Alexander II’s Reform
Author_Vladislav Krasnov
Author_W. George Krasnow
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College Professor
Common Language
Communist doctrine
Contemporary Russian Nationalism
Dmitrii Likhachev
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Free Art
future beyond Gorbachev
glasnost era analysis
Gorbachev phenomenon
Invitational Package
Jewish Bolsheviks
Marxism-Leninism
Marxism-Leninism critique
Nash Sovremennik
Nep Period
Novyi Mir
perestroika slogan
political reform history
Polyphonic Choir
post-Soviet studies
Radio Liberty
Russian Federation
Russian Idea
Russian National
Russian national identity
Russian Peasant Culture
Soviet Intellectual
Soviet Leaders
Soviet Patriotism
Soviet political transformation
Stolypin's Reforms
Stolypin’s Reforms
Sun Myung Moon's Unification
Sun Myung Moon’s Unification
transition from communism in Russia
Vadim Kozhinov
Valentin Rasputin
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367301934
  • Weight: 512g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is about the demise of Communism in the USSR and a new Russia emerging to succeed the ailing Communist regime. It discusses a Russian national (or multinational) alternative to the virtually defunct ideology of Marxism-Leninism and an unstoppable withering away of the Communist state.

Vladislav Georgievich Krasnov received his Diploma in History and Anthropology from Moscow University. While working as an editor of Radio Moscow’s Foreign Broadcast, he defected to Sweden, where he was granted political asylum. In 1976 he became a U.S. citizen. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Washington, Seattle, he is director of the Russian Studies program at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California. He has taught at the University of Texas, Austin; Southern Methodist University; and the University of Lund (Sweden). He was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Chicago and did research at Hokkaido University (Japan). He is the author of Solzhenitsyn and Dostoevsky (University of Georgia Press) and Soviet Defectors: The KGB Wanted List (Hoover Institution Press). His articles have appeared in The Russian Review, The Slavic Review, Russian Language Journal, Modern Age, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Kontinent (Paris), Grani (Frankfurt am Main), and Chishiki (Tokyo). He is a former director of the Center for Contemporary Russian Studies at MIIS.

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