This study, written by a Russian expert on the media, analyzes the
unique role of the mass media--television and the press--in the
social, political, and economic changes that began in the Soviet
Union in 1985 under the name of perestroika and culminated recently
in the country's dissolution. In addition, the work examines the
restructuring of the media, from mouthpiece of the Communist Party
to independent commentator. By viewing the struggle for control of
the media as reflective of the country's political turmoil, the
author provides a fascinating insight into the ways and means of
Russian politics.
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