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The grand failure:

the birth and death of communism in the twentieth century
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Charles Scribners's Sons, 1989 - Business & Economics - 278 pages
Dramatic changes are taking place today in the Soviet Union. From this exploration of "glasnost", Brzezinski shapes his argument--namely, that communism as it exists now in Russia cannot survive.

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What would you say if in 1989, 3 years into Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev's reign as General Secretary of the Communist Party and 3 years before the collapse of the USSR, a man wrote a book called ...

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of all the predictions Brzezinski makes in this book the one that looks us straight in the eye is the Chinese model of communism and how he correctly predicted it as the one to survive. I don;t think ...

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