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Russia and the Idea of the West
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Robert English
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January 31 2000
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Columbia University Press
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January 31 2000
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10.7312/engl11058
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Conclusion: Reflections on the Origins and Fate of New Thinking
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Contents
1. The Origins and Nature of Old Thinking
6. The New Thinking Comes to Power
Preface: An Intellectual History
2. Leaders, Society, and Intellectuals During the Thaw
3. Intellectuals and the World: From the Secret Speech to the Prague Spring
4. The Dynamics of New Thinking in the Era of Stagnation
5. Advance and Retreat: New Thinking in the Time of Crisis and Transition
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Introduction: Intellectuals, Ideas, and Identity in the Sources of International Change
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