May 10, 2001

Book Picks - Former Soviet States


Book Picks - Former Soviet States
New States, New Politics: Building the Post-Soviet Nations
New States, New Politics: Building the Post-Soviet Nations

Ian A. Bremmer (Editor) Raymond C. Taras (Editor)
Paperback, 2nd ed., 743pp.
Cambridge University Press
August 1996
Nations in Transit: Civil Society, Democracy, and Markets in East Central Europe an D the Newly Independent States
Nations in Transit

Civil Society, Democracy, and Markets in East Central Europe and the Newly Independent States
Adrian Karatnycky (Editor) Aili Piano (Editor) Alexander J. Motyl (Editor)
Paperback, 749pp.
Transaction Publishers
February 2001
The Post-Soviet States: Mapping the Politics of Transition
The Post-Soviet States: Mapping the Politics of Transition

Graham Smith
Paperback, 288pp.
Arnold, Edward
August 1999
Families before and after Perestroika: Russian and U.S. Perspectives
Families before and after Perestroika: Russian and U.S. Perspectives

James W. Maddock M. Janice Hogan (Editor) Anatolyi I. Antonov (Editor)
Hardcover, 1st ed., 240pp.
Guilford Publications, Inc.
November 1993
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KGB Chief Andropov has tapped Matyushkin to solve a brazen jewel heist from Picasso’s wife at the posh Metropole Hotel. But when the case bleeds over into murder, machinations, and international intrigue, not everyone is eager to see where the clues might lead.

Jews in Service to the Tsar
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