Khrushchev by Emeritus Geoffrey Swain

Khrushchev by Emeritus Geoffrey Swain

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This concise, approachable introduction to Khrushchev explores the innovative theme of Khrushchev as reformer, arguing that the 'bumbling' nature of those reforms only partly reflected Khrushchev's uncertainty about how to act. Swain provides a cogent account of Khrushchev's political career and of his wider role in Soviet and world politics.

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Khrushchev by Emeritus Geoffrey Swain

This concise, approachable introduction to Khrushchev explores the innovative theme of Khrushchev as reformer, arguing that the 'bumbling' nature of those reforms only partly reflected Khrushchev's uncertainty about how to act. Swain provides a cogent account of Khrushchev's political career and of his wider role in Soviet and world politics.
Geoffrey Swain is Alec Nove Professor of Russian and Eastern European Studies at the University of Glasgow, UK.
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ISBN 13 9781137335494
ISBN 10 1137335491
Title Khrushchev
Author Emeritus Geoffrey Swain
Series European History In Perspective
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2015-12-04
Number of pages 240
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