Visit of General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU M. S. Gorbachev to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, March 14-18, 1988

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Visit of the Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CPSU M. C. Gorbachev to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 14-18 March 1988. This is a unique historical document that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of one of the key moments of the late 80s of the XX century. The visit of Mikhail Gorbachev, who became a symbol of perestroika and change in the Soviet Union, to Yugoslavia was not only an important political event, but also a landmark moment for the entire Eastern European politics of the time. The book is a carefully collected and analyzed material that allows a deeper understanding of the context of the visit, its goals and consequences. It addresses not only formal meetings and negotiations, but also informal conversations that could affect further relations between the two countries. The reader will be able to learn how Gorbachev sought to strengthen ties with Yugoslavia, which at that time was in a difficult political situation, and how his approach to international relations differed from his predecessors. This book will be of interest not only to historians and political scientists, but also to everyone who is fond of the history of the 20th century, especially the period of the Cold War and perestroika. Young people studying history will find in it valuable information and facts that will help to better understand how changes in world politics took place. Adult readers who survived those times will be able to recall the atmosphere of those years and compare their memories with the data presented in the book. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from the Soviet Union's domestic policy and its pursuit of reform to international relations and the influence of the Yugoslav experience on other socialist countries. The book also touches on issues of national identity and self-government, which makes it relevant in the light of modern events. The reader will be able to see how Gorbachev's ideas about glasnost and perestroika were reflected in his foreign policy and how they influenced the fate of peoples. The style of the author, although unknown, can be characterized as analytical and documentary, which allows the reader to perceive information without distortion and manipulation. The book is full of facts, quotes and documents, making it a valuable source for researchers and history buffs. It can form the basis for further research and discussions about how Gorbachev’s visit to Yugoslavia affected the political situation in Europe and the world as a whole. If you are interested in such works as “Perestroika: history and myths” or “Cold war: a look from the inside”, then this book will be a real find for you. It will not only expand your knowledge of the era, but also allow you to understand more deeply how the personality of one person can influence the course of history. In conclusion, "The visit of the General Secretary of the CPSU M. C. Gorbachev to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 14-18 March 1988. It is not just a book about politics, it is a study that makes you think about how important international relations are and how they shape the future of countries and peoples. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the story and learn more about the events that changed the world.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785250005814
- Release date
- 1988