My Six Years with Gorbachev

Author:   Anatoly C. Chernyaev ,  Robert English ,  Elizabeth Tucker
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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9780271058115


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   15 October 2000
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Anatoly C. Chernyaev ,  Robert English ,  Elizabeth Tucker
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780271058115


ISBN 10:   0271058110
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   15 October 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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My Six years with Gorbachev combines sections of his diary and other notes that he took at the time with later memories and retroactive reflections. It has been brilliantly translated and edited by Robert English and Elizabeth Tucker who provide footnotes to identify the characters and explain the more obscure events. A 'new thinker' long before the term was invented, Chernyaev provides a first-rate insider's account of the Gorbachev years. --Margot Light, International Affairs Chernyaev's evidence on the coup is only one important element in what may be fairly regarded as the most significant and illuminating memoirs to emerge from the Gorbachev administration. . . . He provides fascinating insights on the internal struggle going on within the Soviet leadership, including the advisors, among whom he was very much on the liberal wing. --Archie Brown, Times Literary Supplement Mikhail Gorbachev's historic leadership, which transformed Russia and international relations, cannot be fully understood without the diary-memoir of Anatoly Chernyaev, one of his most important advisers and closest confidants. Splendidly translated, edited, and introduced by Robert English and Elizabeth Tucker, his Six Years with Gorbachev is now available to everyone who wants to comprehend those final momentous events of the twentieth century. --Stephen F. Cohen, New York University Of the many memoirs produced by Gorbachev and those around him, this one rings truest and says the most--partly because Chernyaev quotes at length from his original notes and internal memoranda, and partly because the author's integrity and frankness emerge from the text itself. Still deeply loyal to Gorbachev, he nonetheless manages to stand outside their relationship and judge him candidly, with stunning insight. Apart from the invaluable detail that the author adds on key events, his account seems to capture Gorbachev as a leader better than any other. --Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs


Of the many memoirs produced by Gorbachev and those around him, this one rings truest and says the most partly because Chernyaev quotes at length from his original notes and internal memoranda, and partly because the author s integrity and frankness emerge from the text itself. Still deeply loyal to Gorbachev, he nonetheless manages to stand outside their relationship and judge him candidly, with stunning insight. Apart from the invaluable detail that the author adds on key events, his account seems to capture Gorbachev as a leader better than any other. Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs


<em>My Six years with Gorbachev </em>combines sections of his diary and other notes that he took at the time with later memories and retroactive reflections. It has been brilliantly translated and edited by Robert English and Elizabeth Tucker who provide footnotes to identify the characters and explain the more obscure events. A new thinker long before the term was invented, Chernyaev provides a first-rate insider s account of the Gorbachev years. </p> Margot Light, <em>International Affairs</em></p>


Of the many memoirs produced by Gorbachev and those around him, this one rings truest and says the most--partly because Chernyaev quotes at length from his original notes and internal memoranda, and partly because the author's integrity and frankness emerge from the text itself. Still deeply loyal to Gorbachev, he nonetheless manages to stand outside their relationship and judge him candidly, with stunning insight. Apart from the invaluable detail that the author adds on key events, his account seems to capture Gorbachev as a leader better than any other. --Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs


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Anatoly S. Chernyaev is Senior Fellow at the Gorbachev Foundation in Moscow. Before becoming Gorbachev's senior foreign policy aide in 1986, he served for twenty years in the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, rising from Assistant to Deputy to Head.

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