Explains the Soviet leader's ascent and describes how the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe began with the 1985 Reagan-Gorbachev summit
Robert G. Kaiser Book order (chronological)
Robert G. Kaiser is a seasoned journalist whose extensive career at The Washington Post has provided him with deep insights into American politics and society. His work is characterized by keen observation and an analytical approach to topics shaping public life. Kaiser focuses on examining power structures and the mechanisms that influence decision-making at the highest levels. His reports and commentary offer readers a detailed look into the behind-the-scenes of political and social processes.



Russland ohne Maske
- 191 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Alle Kinder Lenins
- 523 pages
- 19 hours of reading