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New Thinking For Our Country and the World

Part One: Perestroika

  1. Perestroika: Origins, Essence, Revolutionary Character
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    • Perestroika – An Urgent Necessity
    • Turning to Lenin, an Ideological Source of Perestroika
    • A Carefully Prepared Program, rather than a Pompous Declaration
    • More Socialism and More Democracy
    • Lessons of History
    • What Inspired Us to Launch Perestroika
    • Perestroika is a Revolution
    • A “Revolution from Above”? The Party and Perestroika

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  2. Perestroika Gets Under Way: The First Conclusions
    1. Society is Put in Motion
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      • How It All Began
      • Perestroika Gains Momentum
      • We Have No Ready-Made Formulas
      • More Light to Glasnost!
      • Perestroika and the Intelligensia

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    2. New Economic and Social Policy in Action
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      • Economic Reform: The June 1987 Plenary Meeting of the CPSU Central Committee
      • On to Full Cost Accounting!
      • A New Concept of Centralism
      • Goal: World Technological Standards
      • Living Tissue of Perestroika
      • The Social Policy of Reconstructing

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    3. Along the Road of Democratization
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      • Our Main Reserve
      • Observance of Law–An Indispensable Element in Democratization
      • Perestroika and the Soviets
      • The New Role of Trade Unions
      • Young People and Perestroika
      • Women and the Family
      • The Union of Socialist Nations—A Unique Formation
      • Prestige and Trust

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    4. The West and Restructuring

Part Two: New Thinking and the World

  1. How We See the World of Today
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    • Where We Are
    • New Political Thinking
    • Our Road to a New Outlook
    • The “Hand of Moscow”
    • International Implications of New Thinking
    • For Honest and Open Foreign Policy

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  2. Restructuring in the USSR and the Socialist World
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    • On Real Socialism
    • Toward New Relations

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  3. The Third World in the International Community
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    • Regional Conflicts
    • Nations Have the Right to Choose their Own way of Development
    • The Asia-Pacific Knot
    • On Nuclear Disarmament in Asia
    • Soviet–Indian Relations
    • At a Difficult Watershed
    • Latin America: A Time of Major Change
    • Cooperation, not Confrontation

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  4. Europe in Soviet Foreign Policy
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    • Heritage of History
    • Europe is Our Common Home
    • Necessity: Imperatives for Pan-European Policy
    • Europe’s Opportunities
    • Two German States
    • Europe and Disarmament
    • European Cooperation
    • First Signs of the New Thinking in Europe
    • On Europe and the United States
    • Europe’s Responsibility

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  5. Problems of Disarmament and USSR-USA Relations
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    • What do we Expect from the United States of America?
    • The US: “Shining City Atop a Hill”
    • The “Enemy Image”
    • Who Needs the Arms Race and Why?
    • More About Realities: Removing the Ideological Edge from Interstate Relations
    • Alienation is Evil
    • On the Road to Geneva
    • Geneva
    • After Geneva
    • Moratorium
    • The Nuclear Disarmament Program
    • The US since Geneva
    • The Lesson of Chernobyl
    • Reykjavik
    • After Reykjavik
    • The Moscow Forum and Medium-Range Missiles

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  • Conclusion
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