Détente
prospects for democracy and dictatorship
2d ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, 1917- - Contributor
Publication
1980 - Transaction Books, New Brunswick, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
33,500 words, Guess
Page Count
134 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedetenteprospects00solz
- ISBN-100878553525
- ISBN-100878557504
- ISBN-100878551778
- ISBN-10087855629X
and 9 more
- ISBN-139780878553525
- ISBN-139780878557509
- ISBN-139780878551774
- ISBN-139780878556298
- LibraryThing3650551
- Goodreads1307546
- Library of Congress Control Number79066443
- OCLC Control Number5263806
- Open LibraryOL4432059M
Classifications
- DDC327.47/073
- LCCDK274 .S613 1980
Description
"The subject of Detente, Democracy and Dictatorship has been with us since the breakdown of the Cold War and the termination of the Soviet system, indeed, if not since the origins of Bolshevism. No more vigorous critic of the uneasy co-existence of democracy and dictatorship exists than the greatest writer that the Soviet era of Russian history produced, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. This third edition is based on major addresses, especially aimed at Americans, delivered in 1975 in Washington, D.C. and New York, and again, in 1978, at Harvard University in Cambridge, all on the subject of detente, democracy and dictatorship. It also includes Solzhenitsyn's final 2007 interview with the German publication "Der Spiegel". These major statements are brilliant and forthright comment on the risks of confusing ideology with diplomacy. But more than that, they summarize the Soviet debacle, the theoretical underpinnings, and distill Solzhenitsyn's multi-volumed masterpiece, the Gulag Archipelago". -- Book cover.
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