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McCauley also faults Gorbachev for his handling of nationality issues, particularly in. .
McCauley also faults Gorbachev for his handling of nationality issues, particularly in the Baltics, and his continued blindness to the seriousness of rising ethno-nationalism in the republics. McCauley's biography is a generalized study that does not break new ground in its assessment of Gorbachev.
Martin McCauley (born 18 October 1934) is an Irish historian and former senior lecturer at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, at University College London. Martin McCauley was born on 18 October 1934 in Omagh, Northern Ireland, and holds British citizenship.
Martin McCauley, a leading authority on the Soviet era, uses these and other recent materials with an acute critical intelligence . These are questions which Martin McCauley addresses in this incisive study
These are questions which Martin McCauley addresses in this incisive study. It is a milestone in Soviet historiography; and - in its immediacy - as gripping as a Cold War thriller as it opens up the claustrophobic and intensely personal world of the Soviet leadership.
Martin McCauley is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London. A leading authority on the Soviet era, he has written over 20 books, including Who's Who in Russia Since 1900 and the Longman Companion to Russia since 1914. Martin McCauley University of London, is a leading authority on the Soviet era. He has written over 20 books, including Who's Who in Russia Since 1900 and The Longman Companion to Russia Since 1914
Martin McCauley is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of.Series: Profiles in Power. Hardcover: 343 pages. Publisher: Longman Pub Group (August 1, 1998). ISBN-13: 978-0582215979. Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches. Shipping Weight: . pounds.
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He has been faced with serious problems in coming to power; how has he fared?
In this book specialists address the main problems facing Gorbachev and are cautiously optimistic about his chances of modernising the USSR. It is absolutely essential that results in 1986 and 1987 are good otherwise he will face failure. He has been faced with serious problems in coming to power; how has he fared? Show all. Table of contents (12 chapters).
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