Failed crusade : America and the tragedy of post-Communist Russia /
Writing from the perspective of the end of the Yeltsin era and the dawn of Putin's ascendancy, the author reveals what really happened in Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the complicity of U.S. policy in a great human tragedy. Drawing on many years of studying and living in...
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New York :
W.W. Norton,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Russia-Watching Without Russia
- The Crusade for the "Russia We Want"
- Transitionology
- Russian Studies Without Russia
- What Is to Be Done?
- The American Crusade and Post-Communist Russia: Folly and Tragedy, 1992-2001
- What's Really Happening in Russia? (1992)
- A Cold Peace? (1992)
- Can America Convert Russia? (1993)
- "Parliament Is Burning!" (1993)
- America's Failed Crusade (1994)
- "Who Is to Blame?" (1995)
- Transition or Tragedy? (1996)
- The Other Russia (1997)
- Why Call It Reform? (1998)
- "Who Lost Russia?" (1998-2001)
- Toward a New Russia Policy
- U.S. Policy on the Wrong Side of History
- Does Russia Still Matter?
- Toward a New Russia Policy: Priorities and Premises
- Reengaging Russia
- The Owl of Minerva.