Gorbachev's Gamble: Soviet Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold WarISBN: 978-0-7456-4345-8
Hardcover
240 pages
June 2008, Polity
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Australian Journal of Political Science
"The stand-off between Russia and the west over military
intervention in Georgia in 2008 raised the spectre of a new cold
war between the world's military and economic powers. The timing of
Andrei Grachev's book on the events that led to the end of the old
Cold War, therefore, could not be better. Gorbachev's Gamble
is a sympathetic and detailed analysis of how the last Soviet
leader's 'new political thinking' brought about the break-up of the
Warsaw Pact and of the Soviet Union itself in 1991."
Europe-Asia Studies
"This gripping book is one that deserves the attention of
students of politics, international relations and history."
Slavonic and Eastern European Review
"The ultimate, definitive and conclusive account of one of the
most transformative periods in modern history. As we continue to be
shaped by the consequences of the critical years examined by
Grachev, we shall continue to learn from this masterful
book."
Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University
"Andrei Grachev, an important member of Gorbachev’s foreign
policy team, writes as a participant-observer. His penetrating and
well-informed account of the end of the Cold War, as seen from the
Soviet side, offers a subtle and persuasive interpretation which
will be a valuable corrective to much Western conventional
wisdom."
Archie Brown, University of Oxford