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The reader of this book will remember the trepidation and the excitement that accompanied Gorbachev's perestroika in the late 1980s. Diego Gambetta directed my passion for the events unfolding in Russia towards the topic of this book. Diego has remained a friend and an unflagging supporter of this project, and read drafts of several chapters of this book. My intellectual debt to his work should be evident to the reader: I am also indebted to him for his encouragement and judgement that guided me from first to last.
Mark Galeotti and Roger Hood read an early incarnation of this study and suggested a number of changes, which I tried to incorporate into the final product. Dr Galeotti has also been most willing to share information and views on a topic he himself has written so much about. Avner Offer donned his various hats to offer me advice on the arguments I have been making over the years, read various papers of mine, and encouraged me at crucial moments. David Cornwell reminded me several times that I was writing a book that might be of interest to the general public, and that I should try to avoid jargon and academic niceties. I hope the final result will not displease him too much. I started to think about the topic of this book while I was a graduate student at King's College, Cambridge, and wrote it while I was doctoral student and then a Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College. These institutions offered me an environment where the exchange of ideas is a daily routine.
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