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Colonel David T. Twining and his colleagues look at the impact of
glasnost and the collapse of the Soviet system on the military. The
case study approach used allows for in-depth examination of a
number of key issues. Within the former USSR, the remarkable record
of sacrifice and valor by women in wartime has not been matched by
equal opportunity during peacetime, where they are effectively
excluded from meaningful military careers. The KGB, the world's
largest security and intelligence organization, proved to be among
the most resistant to reform, and this, the book contends, appears
to have hastened its doom. The adoption of the rule of law was
widely resisted in the Soviet armed forces, and reforms in military
service have come from demands by parents and relatives that the
military change its lethal ways. Soviet foreign military affairs
have also been affected by glasnost. The volume looks at the
influence of the war in Afghanistan in the reversal of Moscow's
Middle East policy. Equally important, but unheralded, has been the
re-establishment of ties with China. Together, the essays in this
collection illustrate the impact of a stressed political system
struggling to adapt to changing circumstances, caught between the
exigencies of reform and revolt. Students and scholars involved in
Soviet studies as well as contemporary military studies will find
much to ponder.
This unique compilation on the Eurasian states of the former Soviet
Union introduces the little-known, yet strategic heartland of the
world. Some of the information included has never before been
published; none has been assembled in such a manner in which
interrelationships of culture, history, diplomacy, economics, and
defense are so clear and understandable. Following an overview of
the Soviet Union and its recent history, the guide examines each
region and each state. Information is provided on the political
structure and policies, the military, and the economy. The remnants
of the Soviet Union, such as the military-space complex, are
described, as are the key emerging leaders. The volume concludes
with a bibliography and general subject index. It is a useful
reference for students and scholars alike, and for all who need to
understand the contours of the new Eurasia.
This unique compilation on the Eurasian states of the former Soviet
Union introduces the little-known, yet strategic heartland of the
world. Some of the data included has never before been published;
none has been assembled in such a manner in which
interrelationships of culture, history, diplomacy, economics, and
defense are so clear and understandable. Following an overview of
the Soviet Union and its recent history, the guide examines each
region and each state. Data is provided on the political structure
and policies, the military, and the economy. The remnants of the
Soviet Union, such as the military-space complex, are described, as
are the key emerging leaders. The volume concludes with a
bibliography and general subject index. As a guide to the new
republics, no other source, reference or text, has accomplished
this comprehensive undertaking. It is indispensible for students
and scholars alike and all who need to understand the contours of
the new Eurasia with which the world must live for the foreseeable
future. [82]A unique compilation on the new Eurasian states of the
former Soviet Union.
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