Contributor
Clark, Susan L., 1959-
Imprint:Boulder, CO : Westview Press, 1989.
Descriptionxviii, 422 p. ; 23 cm.
Note:PART I: GORBACHEV'S REFORM EFFORTS AND EMERGING OPPOSITION: Gorbachev's Perestroika: can the Soviet system be reformed? / Astrid von Borcke -- Perestroika: who stands to gain, who stands to lose? / Elizabeth Teague -- Nationalist unrest in the USSR and the challenge to the Gorbachev leadership / Nieves Bregante -- PART II: ECONOMIC AND TRADE REFORM: Soviet perestroika and sytemic change in Eastern Europe: challenges, interdependencies, patterns of response / Hans-Hermann Höhmann -- Prospects for Soviet foreign trade reform / Marie Lavigne -- The Gorbachev challenge: to help or not to help? / Heinrich Vogel -- PART III: THE MILITARY CHALLENGE: Gorbachev and the Soviet military / Timothy Colton -- Future trends in the Soviet military-technical policy / Christopher Donnelly -- PART IV: THE EUROPEAN AGENDA: Soviet strategy toward Western Europe: implications for the post-INF environment / Robbin F. Laird -- Gorbachev's new program for conventional arms control in Europe / Roy Allison -- The Soviet naval presence in the Mediterranean / Hervé Coutau-Bégarie -- PART V: REGIONAL ISSUES: Two parallel lines do not intersect: Soviet-Israeli relations, 1988-89 / Theodore Friedgut -- Soviet options in the Pacific / Gerald Segal -- Japan: Gorbachev's partner in a reluctant detente / Susan L. Clark -- Soviet relations with Latin America / Kenneth Maxwell, Susan L. Clark, and Betsy A. Jacobs.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.