The best one can hope for
John Lloyd, 22 October 1992
Soviet Politics, 1917-1991
by Mary McAuley.
Oxford, 132 pp., £20, September 1992,0 19 878066 4 Show More
by Mary McAuley.
Oxford, 132 pp., £20, September 1992,
What went wrong with perestroika?
by Marshall Goldman.
Norton, 282 pp., £12.95, January 1992,0 393 03071 7 Show More
by Marshall Goldman.
Norton, 282 pp., £12.95, January 1992,
Boris Yeltsin: A Political Biography
by Vladimir Solovyov and Elena Klepikova.
Weidenfeld, 320 pp., £18.99, April 1992,0 297 81252 1 Show More
by Vladimir Solovyov and Elena Klepikova.
Weidenfeld, 320 pp., £18.99, April 1992,
“... Democratic Party or Generals Makashov and Sterligov who position themselves within the ‘Red-Brown’ coalition of Communists and nationalists, are risible to most Russians and are made to seem more so when their rantings are featured on the famously cool medium of TV. The challenge, at least at present, doesn’t come from Zhirinovsky et al, but from ... ”