The Changing Soviet Union

Implications for Canada and the World

edited by Peter Dobell

Published in 1991 in the midst of epoch-making historic changes, this book offers an immediate, vital response to the collapse of the Soviet bloc.

Published in 1991 in the midst of epoch-making historic changes, this book offers an immediate, vital response to the collapse of the Soviet bloc.

The Changing Soviet Union brings together contributions from 12 of the Soviet Union's leading political analysts, from Canadian experts and authorities from Europe and the U.S. The topics covered include the decline of Soviet power and the need for new security arrangements; the impact of glasnost and democratization; perestroika and the economy; trade and investment prospects; nationalism and human rights; aid from the west; and polar neighbours.

The Changing Soviet Union presents informed, often prescient forecasts of imminent changes in relations between nations, trading patterns, defence, and global stability.

About the Author

Peter Dobell

PETER DOBELL is the director of the Parliamentary Centre for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Ottawa, and chairman of the Institute for Research on Public Policy.

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