80,90 €
89,89 €
-10% with code: EXTRA
The Bloc That Failed
The Bloc That Failed
80,90
89,89 €
  • We will send in 10–14 business days.
" . . . lucid and stimulating . . . " --The New York Times Book Review"Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the new Eastern Europe and the collapse of Soviet control over it--informative and incisive." --Zbigniew Brzezinski"Gati's book . . . is the most current and best-informed study of this rapidly changing world. . . . Professor Gati is uniquely qualified to understand and give perspective to the impact of perestroika and Soviet 'new thinking' on the events in Eastern Europe…
  • SAVE -10% with code: EXTRA

The Bloc That Failed (e-book) (used book) | Charles Gati | bookbook.eu

Reviews

(3.20 Goodreads rating)

Description

" . . . lucid and stimulating . . . " --The New York Times Book Review

"Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the new Eastern Europe and the collapse of Soviet control over it--informative and incisive." --Zbigniew Brzezinski

"Gati's book . . . is the most current and best-informed study of this rapidly changing world. . . . Professor Gati is uniquely qualified to understand and give perspective to the impact of perestroika and Soviet 'new thinking' on the events in Eastern Europe." --William H. Luers, Former U. S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia

" . . . a superb synthesis of the postwar evolution of Soviet-East European relations and the first up-to-date analysis of the revolutionary events in that part of the world in 1989." --Michael Mandelbaum, Council on Foreign Relations

"An up-to-date and lucid overview of the troubled course of Soviet-East European relations at time of momentous change in the Soviet bloc." --Sarah M. Terry

" . . . excellent analysis and synthesis . . . " --Foreign Affairs

"this book is written in a lively style and is a good scholarly synthesis of the post-Second World War evolution of Soviet-East European relations ending in the revolutionary events of 1989." --Canadian Journal of Political Science

" . . . a lively and perceptive account . . . " --Military Review

"Clearly and simply written, this book is particularly useful as a compact introduction to the prehistory and transformation of East European politics." --Choice

"It is well organized, readable, and sensitive to complexity; find the time to read it." --History

EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA

80,90
89,89 €
We will send in 10–14 business days.

The promotion ends in 18d.21:16:59

The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.

Log in and for this item
you will receive 0,90 Book Euros!?

" . . . lucid and stimulating . . . " --The New York Times Book Review

"Essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the new Eastern Europe and the collapse of Soviet control over it--informative and incisive." --Zbigniew Brzezinski

"Gati's book . . . is the most current and best-informed study of this rapidly changing world. . . . Professor Gati is uniquely qualified to understand and give perspective to the impact of perestroika and Soviet 'new thinking' on the events in Eastern Europe." --William H. Luers, Former U. S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia

" . . . a superb synthesis of the postwar evolution of Soviet-East European relations and the first up-to-date analysis of the revolutionary events in that part of the world in 1989." --Michael Mandelbaum, Council on Foreign Relations

"An up-to-date and lucid overview of the troubled course of Soviet-East European relations at time of momentous change in the Soviet bloc." --Sarah M. Terry

" . . . excellent analysis and synthesis . . . " --Foreign Affairs

"this book is written in a lively style and is a good scholarly synthesis of the post-Second World War evolution of Soviet-East European relations ending in the revolutionary events of 1989." --Canadian Journal of Political Science

" . . . a lively and perceptive account . . . " --Military Review

"Clearly and simply written, this book is particularly useful as a compact introduction to the prehistory and transformation of East European politics." --Choice

"It is well organized, readable, and sensitive to complexity; find the time to read it." --History

Reviews

  • No reviews
0 customers have rated this item.
5
0%
4
0%
3
0%
2
0%
1
0%
(will not be displayed)