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Index
Praise for Judgment in Moscow
Author’s Preface
Introduction
This Book and its Sources
Part I: In the East
Chapter One: Phony War
1.1: Who cares?
1.2: Cold cash
1.3: “Firms of Friends”
1.4: Intellectual Shenanigans
1.5: “Special Aid”
1.6: Sympathizers and Fellow Travelers
1.7: So who won?
Notes
Chapter Two: The Night After the Battle Belongs to the Marauders
2.1: Back to the Lubyanka
2.2: The Immortal KGB
2.3: In the Belly of the Beast
2.4: A Drunken Wedding
2.5: Dialectics Not According to Hegel
2.6: All rise, the court is in session!
Notes
Chapter Three: Back to the Future!
3.1: So where did we go wrong?
3.2: Secretive times
3.3: Our “thaw”
3.4: We are too few
3.5: The law and feasibility
3.6: “Without the consent of the latter…”
3.7: External damage
3.8: The Psychiatric Gulag
3.9: What did they believe?
3.10: The most powerful weapon of the Party
3.11: The suffering intelligentsia
3.12: The new Chichikov and his “dead souls”
3.13: Live souls
3.14: Last-ditch efforts
3.15: The agony
Notes
Part II: In the West
Chapter Four: Betrayal
4.1: Stupidity or treachery?
4.2: Who invented détente?
4.3: Mensheviks and Bolsheviks
4.4: “Quiet diplomacy”
4.5: The American aspect
4.6: Peaceful offensive
4.7: Defeatists
4.8: The Jackson amendment
4.9: We held out
Notes
Chapter Five: The Watershed Years
5.1: Afghanistan and the end of détente
5.2: Turmoil in the Kremlin
5.3: “Some Marxists…”
5.4: The breath of doom
5.5: Change of course
5.6: Operation Storm-333
5.7: Temporary measures
5.8: Pages of shame
5.9: Rescue measures
5.10: “On the offensive” campaign
5.11: The machine in action
5.12: Doves of peace
5.13: Payment in kind
5.14: The oldest profession
5.15: Poland and the beginning of the crisis
5.16: The intervention myth
5.17: “There can be no entry of Soviet forces into Poland”
5.18: Operation X
5.19: Who can supply thirty thousand metric tons of meat?
5.20: The global crisis of socialism
5.21: Bankruptcy
Notes
Chapter Six: The Revolution That Never Was
6.1: “Acceleration”
6.2: “Reformers” and “Conservatives”
6.3: “New thinking”
6.4: How to “leave” without leaving?
6.5: The “Velvet Revolution”
6.6: The “German Question”
6.7: The “Common European Home”
6.8: The “Privatization” of power
6.9: Chronicle of the collapse
6.10: “I am not naive, you know…”
6.11: Allies
6.12: I did all I could…
Notes
Afterword
Also by Vladimir Bukovsky: To Build a Castle
Appendices
Appendix A: Only a Trial Will Do This Time
Notes
Appendix B: Interview with Vladimir Bukovsky
Appendix C: Additional Online Resources
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Yulia Zaks (1937–2014)
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