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Dismantling Tyranny
Transitions Beyond Totalitarian Regimes
Edited by J. Michael Waller, Ilan Berman
Rowman & Littlefield
Lanham/Boulder/New York/Toronto/Oxford
Published: 2006


Dismantling Tyranny is the first significant study of how new democracies handled the legacy of the secret police of the previous totalitarian regimes. Edited by Ilan Berman of the American Foreign Policy Council and IWP Annenberg Professor J. Michael Waller, the Dismantling Tyranny contains chapters that study the cases of the Czech Republic, Estonia, the former East Germany, Lithuania, Nicaragua, Poland and Russia.

This isn't just a history book. In the words of the publisher, "it is a guidebook designed to empower, inform, and guide future transitions toward democracy for those political leaders with the initiative and courage to embark upon such a visionary path."

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Table of Contents

Preface, by Fredo Arias-King

Acknowledgements

Introduction: The Centrality of the Secret Police, by Ilan Berman and J. Michael Waller

1. Russia: Death and Resurrection of the KGB, by J. Michael Waller

2. Czech Republic: Cui Bono, Cui Prodest? by Jaroslav Basta

3. East Germany: The Stasi and De-Stasification, by John O. Koehler

4. Estonia: Toward Post-Communist Reconstruction, by Aadu Oll

5. Lithuania: A Problem of Disclosure, by Tomas Skucas

6. Nicaragua: Tropical Chekists, by J. Michael Waller

7. Poland: Continuity and Change, by Andrez Grajewski

Conclusion: Past as Prologue, by Ilan Berman

Index

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Source Notes:
Published in cooperation with the American Foreign Policy Council

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