Collapse and Aftermath: The End of the Soviet Union
MTA
Analyses of Political, Economic, and Social Factors Leading to 1991 and the First Decade Post-Soviet
2nd Edition
"Collapse and Aftermath: The End of the Soviet Union" offers a meticulous, interdisciplinary examination of the Soviet Union's dramatic dissolution and the turbulent decade that followed for its fifteen newly independent republics. This comprehensive analysis delves into the intricate interplay of political, economic, and social factors—from the inherent contradictions of the Soviet system and the "Era of Stagnation" under Brezhnev, to Gorbachev's transformative, yet ultimately destabilizing, policies of *glasnost* and *perestroika*. It vividly traces the erosion of Communist Party control, the surging tide of nationalism and ethnic unrest in regions like the Baltics and the Caucasus, and the crippling economic pressures stemming from volatile oil prices, an ailing agricultural sector, and unsustainable military expenditures, including the devastating war in Afghanistan.
The book moves beyond the immediate collapse, providing an equally detailed account of the post-Soviet transition. It explores the monumental challenge of building new states, the often-chaotic implementation of "shock therapy" and privatization in Russia that led to the rise of powerful oligarchs, and the profound social upheaval characterized by rampant poverty, crime, and a demographic crisis across many former republics. The volume further scrutinizes the complex processes of national identity and cultural revival, the eruption of brutal civil wars in Tajikistan and Moldova, and the varied successes and failures of nascent democracies.
Finally, "Collapse and Aftermath" broadens its scope to analyze the far-reaching international impacts of the Soviet Union's demise. It re-evaluates the end of the Cold War, the shift in global geopolitics, the challenges of nuclear non-proliferation, and the complex integration of former Soviet economies into the global market. This essential work provides readers with a deep understanding of how an empire ended, what became of its heirs, and the enduring patterns that continue to shape Eurasia and international relations in the 21st century.
This book is for students, academics, and general readers interested in understanding the collapse of the Soviet Union and its aftermath. It will particularly appeal to those seeking a comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis of the political, economic, and social forces that shaped this pivotal moment in 20th-century history and continue to influence global geopolitics today.
December 4, 2025
42,656 words
2 hours 59 minutes
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