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The Sources of Soviet Perestroika

By John Lenczowski

John Lenczowski surveys the 1989 political landscape of the Soviet Union's apparent reforms and new freedoms, but instead of lauding the Soviets for their efforts, Dr. Lenczowski views them cautiously. He argues that reforms have happened throughout Soviet history, and all have ended with a rebirth of tyranny. The current changes are more an effort to appease the people for purposes of internal security that to cause any reform of the Communist Party's fundamental principles. With current events viewed in this light, Mr. Lenczowski recommends that the United States policy proceed with prudence. We know very little of what really goes on behind the closed doors of the Soviet government; the Cold War is not over. In order for the United States to maintain its own in this struggle, we must find the meaning behind these so-called changes before we react to them.

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Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, Ashland University

Ashland, Ohio

1989

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Ross H. Munro

Vice President and Director of Asian Studies, Center for Security Studies; and consultant to the National Intelligence Council and the Department of Defense

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