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The Kremlin Dilemma 1st edition

The Kremlin Dilemma 1st edition

Book Details

  • Author: Tufton Beamish

  • Publisher: Collins Publishers

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1979

  • Pages: 285

  • Cover: Hardback

  • Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

The Kremlin’s Dilemma, originally published in 1979 by Presidio Press, offers a detailed analysis of the Soviet Union’s internal conflict during the Cold War era. Written by Tufton Beamish, this 285-page hardback edition examines the tension between the Soviet government’s authoritarian control and the growing demand for human rights, especially in Eastern Europe.

Beamish provides insightful commentary on the ideological and political struggles that defined Soviet rule and the challenge the USSR faced in balancing repression with the pressure for reform. The book offers historical context to the political dynamics in Eastern Europe and provides an in-depth look at Soviet politics during a critical period in the Cold War.

Published by Collins Publishers, this edition remains a valuable resource for those interested in Soviet history, international relations, and human rights movements in the 20th century. The book is preserved in good condition and remains a solid reference for students and readers of political history.

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Book Details

  • Author: Tufton Beamish

  • Publisher: Collins Publishers

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1979

  • Pages: 285

  • Cover: Hardback

  • Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

The Kremlin’s Dilemma, originally published in 1979 by Presidio Press, offers a detailed analysis of the Soviet Union’s internal conflict during the Cold War era. Written by Tufton Beamish, this 285-page hardback edition examines the tension between the Soviet government’s authoritarian control and the growing demand for human rights, especially in Eastern Europe.

Beamish provides insightful commentary on the ideological and political struggles that defined Soviet rule and the challenge the USSR faced in balancing repression with the pressure for reform. The book offers historical context to the political dynamics in Eastern Europe and provides an in-depth look at Soviet politics during a critical period in the Cold War.

Published by Collins Publishers, this edition remains a valuable resource for those interested in Soviet history, international relations, and human rights movements in the 20th century. The book is preserved in good condition and remains a solid reference for students and readers of political history.

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