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Political Culture and Political Change in Communist States (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1979): Archie Brown, Jack Gray Political Culture and Political Change in Communist States (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1979)
Archie Brown, Jack Gray
R1,046 Discovery Miles 10 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher and the End of the Cold War (Paperback): Archie Brown The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher and the End of the Cold War (Paperback)
Archie Brown
R384 Discovery Miles 3 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How the Cold War ended - and the people who made it happen In this penetrating analysis of the role of political leadership in the Cold War's ending, Archie Brown shows why the popular view that Western economic and military strength left the Soviet Union with no alternative but to admit defeat is wrong. To understand the significance of the parts played by Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher in East-West relations in the second half of the 1980s, Brown addresses several specific questions: What were the values and assumptions of these leaders, and how did their perceptions evolve? What were the major influences on them? To what extent were they reflecting the views of their own political establishment or challenging them? How important for ending the East-West standoff were their interrelations? Would any of the realistically alternative leaders of their countries at that time have pursued approximately the same policies? The Cold War got colder in the early 1980s and the relationship between the two military superpowers, the USA and the Soviet Union, each of whom had the capacity to annihilate the other, was tense. By the end of the decade, East-West relations had been utterly transformed, with most of the dividing lines -including the division of Europe- removed. Engagement between Gorbachev and Reagan was a crucial part of that process of change. More surprising was Thatcher's role. Regarded by Reagan as his ideological and political soulmate, she formed also a strong and supportive relationship with Gorbachev (beginning three months before he came to power). Promoting Gorbachev in Washington as a man to do business with, she became, in the words of her foreign policy adviser Sir Percy Cradock, an agent of influence in both directions.

The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War (Hardcover): Archie Brown The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War (Hardcover)
Archie Brown
R913 R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Save R139 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New Thinking in Soviet Politics (Paperback, 1992 Ed.): Archie Brown New Thinking in Soviet Politics (Paperback, 1992 Ed.)
Archie Brown
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Political Culture and Political Change in Communist States (Paperback, 2nd Ed. 1979): Archie Brown, Jack Gray Political Culture and Political Change in Communist States (Paperback, 2nd Ed. 1979)
Archie Brown, Jack Gray
R856 Discovery Miles 8 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seven Years that Changed the World - Perestroika in Perspective (Hardcover): Archie Brown Seven Years that Changed the World - Perestroika in Perspective (Hardcover)
Archie Brown
R2,168 Discovery Miles 21 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a rigorously argued and lively interpretation of the transformation of the Soviet system, the disintegration of the Soviet state, the end of the Cold War, and the role of Mikhail Gorbachev. Written by a leading authority on Soviet politics, this thoroughly researched book draws on new archival sources and puts perestroika in fresh perspective.
Perestroika began as an attempt by a minority within the leadership of the Communist Party to reform the Soviet system. The decisive role was played by the new General Secretary, Mikhail Gorbachev. Perestroika (reconstruction) developed into an attempt to move from Communism to competitive elections and a market economy of a social democratic type. This 'revolution from above' had profound consequences, both intended and unintended. The latter included the dissolution of the Soviet state. Four of the ten chapters were written in 'real time'--in the second half of the 1980s while perestroika was still underway. The other six chapters provide an up-to-date discussion of such important issues as the stimuli to perestroika, its intellectual origins and development, its influence on other countries and their influence on developments in the Soviet Union, and the ending of the Cold War.
Archie Brown takes issue with a number of popular interpretations of perestroika--and of the end of the Cold War--and draws on new archival sources in a book which is both clearly and vigorously argued and well documented.

The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War (Paperback): Archie Brown The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War (Paperback)
Archie Brown
R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War (Hardcover): Archie Brown The Human Factor - Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War (Hardcover)
Archie Brown 1
R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this penetrating analysis of the role of political leadership in the Cold War's ending, Archie Brown shows why the popular view that Western economic and military strength left the Soviet Union with no alternative but to admit defeat is wrong. To understand the significance of the parts played by Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher in East-West relations in the second half of the 1980s, Brown addresses several specific questions: What were the values and assumptions of these leaders, and how did their perceptions evolve? What were the major influences on them? To what extent were they reflecting the views of their own political establishment or challenging them? How important for ending the East-West standoff were their interrelations? Would any of the realistically alternative leaders of their countries at that time have pursued approximately the same policies? The Cold War got colder in the early 1980s and the relationship between the two military superpowers, the USA and the Soviet Union, each of whom had the capacity to annihilate the other, was tense. By the end of the decade, East-West relations had been utterly transformed, with most of the dividing lines -including the division of Europe- removed. Engagement between Gorbachev and Reagan was a crucial part of that process of change. More surprising was Thatcher's role. Regarded by Reagan as his ideological and political soulmate, she formed also a strong and supportive relationship with Gorbachev (beginning three months before he came to power). Promoting Gorbachev in Washington as a man to do business with, she became, in the words of her foreign policy adviser Sir Percy Cradock, an agent of influence in both directions.

The Rise and Fall of Communism (Paperback): Archie Brown The Rise and Fall of Communism (Paperback)
Archie Brown
R637 R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Save R52 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the internationally acclaimed Oxford authority on Communism, a definitive history that examines the origins of the ideology, its development in different nations, its collapse in many of those countries following perestroika, and its current incarnations around the globe.

"The Rise and Fall of Communism" explores how and why Communists came to power; how they were able, in a variety of countries on different continents, to hold on to power for so long; and what brought about the downfall of so many Communist systems.

For this comprehensive and illuminating work, Brown draws on more than forty years of research and on a wealth of new sources. Tracing the story of Communism from its nineteenth-century roots, Brown explains both its expansion and its decline in the twentieth century. Even today, although Communism has been widely discredited in the West, more than a fifth of humanity still lives under its rule.

Seven Years that Changed the World - Perestroika in Perspective (Paperback): Archie Brown Seven Years that Changed the World - Perestroika in Perspective (Paperback)
Archie Brown
R1,198 Discovery Miles 11 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A rigorously argued and lively interpretation of the transformation of the Soviet system, the disintegration of the Soviet state, the end of the Cold War, and the role of Mikhail Gorbachev. Written by a leading authority on Soviet politics, this thoroughly researched book draws on new archival sources and puts perestroika in fresh perspective.
Perestroika began as an attempt by a minority within the leadership of the Communist Party to reform the Soviet system. The decisive role was played by the new General Secretary, Mikhail Gorbachev. Perestroika (reconstruction) developed into an attempt to move from Communism to competitive elections and a market economy of a social democratic type. This 'revolution from above' had profound consequences, both intended and unintended. The latter included the dissolution of the Soviet state. Four of the ten chapters were written in 'real time' - in the second half of the 1980s while perestroika was still underway. The other six chapters provide an up-to-date discussion of such important issues as the stimuli to perestroika, its intellectual origins and development, its influence on other countries and their influence on developments in the Soviet Union, and the ending of the Cold War.
Archie Brown takes issue with a number of popular interpretations of perestroika - and of the end of the Cold War - and draws on new archival sources in a book which is both clearly and vigorously argued and well documented.

The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century (Paperback, New edition): Jack Hayward, Brian Barry, Archie Brown The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century (Paperback, New edition)
Jack Hayward, Brian Barry, Archie Brown
R556 Discovery Miles 5 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The distinctive strength of political science in Britain is revealed in this indispensable guide to modern British scholarship in the field. As well as charting the development of the discipline, the essays examine the innovative contributions to the study of nationalism, totalitarianism and authoritarianism and the influential British approach to international relations. The fourteen distinguished authors have provided a major contribution to our understanding of the contemporary state of political science.

Contemporary Russian Politics - A Reader (Paperback): Archie Brown Contemporary Russian Politics - A Reader (Paperback)
Archie Brown
R1,939 Discovery Miles 19 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The only Reader on post-Soviet Russian politics, this important book brings together the best published work from a wide variety of sources. Unusually for a Reader, it also includes many up-to-date, specially commissioned contributions. Some forty of the world's leading specialists on Russian politics, a third of them Russians, make this the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to political institutions and processes in Putin's Russia.

The Gorbachev Factor (Paperback, Revised): Archie Brown The Gorbachev Factor (Paperback, Revised)
Archie Brown
R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How decisive for the dramatic changes the world has seen in the last decade was the Gorbachev factor? What kind of man made possible such a massive transformation of his own country, Europe, and the world? Now in paperback, Archie Brown's groundbreaking and highly acclaimed work answers these questions in fascinating detail.

A look inside the man - Poetry about life and nature (Paperback): Archie Brown A look inside the man - Poetry about life and nature (Paperback)
Archie Brown
R595 Discovery Miles 5 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Myth of the Strong Leader - Political Leadership in the Modern Age (Paperback): Archie Brown The Myth of the Strong Leader - Political Leadership in the Modern Age (Paperback)
Archie Brown 1
R392 R320 Discovery Miles 3 200 Save R72 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

* UPDATED WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY THE AUTHOR * CHOSEN BY BILL GATES AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2016 Archie Brown challenges the widespread belief that 'strong leaders', dominant individual wielders of power, are the most successful and admirable. Within authoritarian regimes, a collective leadership is a lesser evil compared with a personal dictatorship. Within democracies, although 'strong leaders' are seldom as strong or independent as they purport to be, the idea that just one person is entitled to take the big decisions is harmful and should be resisted. Examining Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mikhail Gorbachev, Deng Xiaoping and Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair amongst many others, this landmark study pinpoints different types and qualities of leadership. Overturning the popular notion of the strong leader, it makes us rethink preconceptions about what it means to lead.

The Rise and Fall of Communism (Paperback): Archie Brown The Rise and Fall of Communism (Paperback)
Archie Brown 1
R462 R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Save R82 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Winner of the 2010 W.J.M. Mackenzie Prize for Best Political Science Book of the Year 2010 The relentless rise of Communism was the most momentous political development of the first half of the twentieth century. No political change has been more fundamental than its demise in Europe and its decline elsewhere. In this hugely acclaimed book Archie Brown provides an indispensable history that examines the origins of the ideology, its development in different countries, its collapse in many states following the Soviet perestroika, and its current incarnations around the globe. The Rise and Fall of Communism explains how and why Communists came to power; how they were able, in a variety of countries on different continents to hold on to power for so long; and what brought about the downfall of so many Communist systems. A groundbreaking work from an internationally renowned specialist, this is the definitive study of the most remarkable political and human story of our times.

Conversations with Gorbachev - On Perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the Crossroads of Socialism (Paperback): Mikhail... Conversations with Gorbachev - On Perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the Crossroads of Socialism (Paperback)
Mikhail Gorbachev, Zdenek Mlynar; Translated by George Shriver; Foreword by Mikhail Gorbachev, Archie Brown
R678 R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Save R113 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mikhail Gorbachev and Zdenek Mlynar were friends for half a century, since they first crossed paths as students in 1950. Although one was a Russian and the other a Czech, they were both ardent supporters of communism and socialism. One took part in laying the groundwork for and carrying out the Prague spring; the other opened a new political era in Soviet world politics.

In 1993 they decided that their conversations might be of interest to others and so they began to tape-record them. This book is the product of that "thinking out loud" process. It is an absorbing record of two friends trying to explain to one another their views on the problems and events that determined their destinies. From reminiscences of their starry-eyed university days to reflections on the use of force to "save socialism" to contemplation of the end of the cold war, here is a far more candid picture of Gorbachev than we have ever seen before.

Gorbachev, Yeltsin, & Putin - Political Leadership in Russia (TM)s Transition (Paperback): Archie Brown, Lilia Shevtsova Gorbachev, Yeltsin, & Putin - Political Leadership in Russia (TM)s Transition (Paperback)
Archie Brown, Lilia Shevtsova
R529 Discovery Miles 5 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume analyzes various aspects of the political leadership during the collapse of the Soviet Union and formation of a new Russia. Comparing the rule of Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Vladimir Putin, the book reflects upon their goals, governing style, and sources of influence --as well as factors that influenced their activities and complicated them too. Contents Introduction Archie Brown Transformational Leaders Compared: Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin Archie Brown Evaluating Gorbachev and Yeltsin as Leaders George W. Breslauer From Yeltsin to Putin: The Evolution of Presidential Power Lilia Shevtsova Political Leadership and the Center-Periphery Struggle: Putin's Administrative Reforms Eugene Huskey Conclusion Lilia Shevtsova

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