The Soviet Union, in the aftermath of the Brezhnev era, may well
stand at a crossroads in its history. According to the authors of
this volume, the Chernenko administration and the new generation of
political leaders now on the threshold of power must steer through
a difficult period in the USSR's international relations,
especially where the U.S. is concerned, continuing to assert what
they regard as the legitimate Soviet role as a world superpower
while coping with an inflexible and aging political system, a
stagnant economy, and growing social problems. The contributors
provide a careful consideration of the choices confronting the USSR
as this new era begins and analyze the paths its leaders may take
as they grapple with the challenges of the 1980s.
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