Red Sunset
Discover the compelling analysis in "Red Sunset" by Princeton University Press, published in 1993. This insightful book, spanning 336 pages, delves into the reasons behind the collapse of the Soviet system. Why did a political order, once founded on revolutionary ideals, ultimately succumb to stagnation? Through a thorough exploration of the Bolshevik "constitution" and the fundamental rules that shaped the Soviet regime from its inception to the post-Stalin period, this work sheds light on the complexities of political evolution and the factors leading to the disintegration of a seemingly stable polity. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Red Sunset" provides a nuanced understanding of one of the 20th century's most significant political phenomena. Enhance your knowledge of Soviet history and the intricate dynamics that governed it with this essential read.