BOOKS BY VLADISLAV KRASNOV (aka W. George Krasnow)
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Translated into Russian under the title
"Новая Россия: от коммунизма к национальному возрождению"
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Эта книга вышла на английском языке в США накануне развала СССР. На первом Конгрессе Соотечественников в августе 1991 автор лично вручил Б. Н. Ельцину дарственный экземпляр в надежде, что трёхцветный флаг взвился над страной не напрасно. Увы, правление Ельцина пошло вразрез с идеями о необходимости национального возрождения. Только сейчас никогда не затухавший в народе процесс возрождения стал набирать силу, выйдя и на государственный уровень. Чтобы стимулировать поиск объединяющей Русской Идеи, необходимой для строительства Новой России, книга переиздаётся в русском издании. Книга рассчитана на всех россиян.
"Новая Россия: от коммунизма к национальному возрождению"
and it can be purchased at labirint.ru
Эта книга вышла на английском языке в США накануне развала СССР. На первом Конгрессе Соотечественников в августе 1991 автор лично вручил Б. Н. Ельцину дарственный экземпляр в надежде, что трёхцветный флаг взвился над страной не напрасно. Увы, правление Ельцина пошло вразрез с идеями о необходимости национального возрождения. Только сейчас никогда не затухавший в народе процесс возрождения стал набирать силу, выйдя и на государственный уровень. Чтобы стимулировать поиск объединяющей Русской Идеи, необходимой для строительства Новой России, книга переиздаётся в русском издании. Книга рассчитана на всех россиян.
ISBN: 978-5-7809-0186-0
Pages: 408
Weight: 568 г
Size: 216 x 148 x 26 mm
Pages: 408
Weight: 568 г
Size: 216 x 148 x 26 mm
Russia Beyond Communism: A Chronicle Of National Rebirth
CCRS Series on Change in Contemporary Soviet Society
By Vladislav Krasnov (aka W. George Krasnow), Boulder, CO, Westview, 1991.
Arguing that the reforms initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev are leading toward the formation of a Russian nation-state, the author analyzes the current debate among Soviet writers about the nature of the post-communist future. His discussion of the ideas of such national figures as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Dmitrii Likhachev, alongside other significant though less well-known authors, lends support to the belief that today's liberal nationalists could become a formidable sociopolitical force in the Russia of tomorrow.
CCRS Series on Change in Contemporary Soviet Society
By Vladislav Krasnov (aka W. George Krasnow), Boulder, CO, Westview, 1991.
Arguing that the reforms initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev are leading toward the formation of a Russian nation-state, the author analyzes the current debate among Soviet writers about the nature of the post-communist future. His discussion of the ideas of such national figures as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Dmitrii Likhachev, alongside other significant though less well-known authors, lends support to the belief that today's liberal nationalists could become a formidable sociopolitical force in the Russia of tomorrow.
A BOOK THAT PREDICTED THE FUTURE!
Krasnov's prediction came true. On August 21, 1991, upon his return to the USSR from a voluntary exile, Krasnov presented a copy of this book to Boris Yeltsin who just emerged victorious after suppressing the anti-Gorbachev coup. Yeltsin made a decisive step "Beyond Communism" by replacing the red flag with Russia's national tricolor. However, his privatization reforms, sponsored by the USA, bogged down in corruption and oligarchic misrule. It was only with Yeltsin's successor Vladimir Putin at the helm that Russia regained a full sovereignty and is now on the way to re-emerge as a great nation with the dignity of its unique civilization.
![]() Soviet Defectors
The KGB Wanted List Vladislav Krasnov - 1987 Stanford, California Hoover Institution Press Stanford University ISBN 0-8179-8231-0 ISBN-10: 0817982329 ISBN-13: 978-0817982324 Contact Us to order this book. You can also find it on Amazon. |
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The topic of defection was taboo in the USSR as the government was anxious to silence, downplay, or distort every case of defection. Surprisingly, Vladislav Krasnov reports, the free world played along with these Soviet efforts to downplay the imporance of defection as an ideological challenge to Communism. Defectors were deemed important primarily as a source of military and security intelligence. The fate of ideological defectors was often left to decision of secretive bureacrats. As a result, defectors' human rights were often ignored, and the interests of the free world were poorly served.
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Solzhenitsyn and Dostoevsky
A Study in the Polyphonic Novel
Vladislav Krasnov - 1980
Athens, Georgia
The University of Georgia Press
ISBN 0-8203-0472-7
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A Study in the Polyphonic Novel
Vladislav Krasnov - 1980
Athens, Georgia
The University of Georgia Press
ISBN 0-8203-0472-7
Contact Us to order this book