Experimentation, Turmoil and Fragmentation under Gorbachev, 1985–1991

On 24 May 1979, the US Embassy in Moscow sent a cable (in reply to an assessment by the US diplomatic mission in Kabul arguing that the Soviets were worried about stability in Central Asia) that said: All information that we have been able to gather on this region [Soviet Central Asia] testifies tha...

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Applied philosophy
Asian studies
Behavioral sciences
Central Asian culture
Central Asian studies
Communism
Ethnography
Ethnology
Experimentation
Historical methodology
Historiography
History
Human behavior
International politics
International relations
Perestroika
Philosophy
Philosophy of science
Political change
Political ideologies
Political organizations
Political parties
Political philosophy
Political processes
Political reform
Political science
Political violence
Politics
Population dynamics
Population growth
Population studies
Riots
Russian culture
Russian studies
Scientific method
Social history
Social sciences
Violence
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