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Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Preface
Part 1- At a Crossroads: 1961
Chapter 1- The New Ruble
Chapter 2- \"If You Don\'t Oversee it Yourself...\"
Chapter 3- Kozlov \"in Charge\"
Chapter 4- Grisha Faibishenko and Petya Rokotov
Chapter 5- Kozlov \"in Charge,\" Continued
Chapter 6- Day by Day
Chapter 7- The Film Our Nikita Sergeyevich and the Personality Cult
Chapter 8- Family Matters
Chapter 9- Communism
Chapter 10- Again About Stalin
Chapter 11- Term Limits for Everyone
Chapter 12- Kozlov Makes His Move
Chapter 13- A Dangerous Partnership
Chapter 14- Disputes over Agricultural Methods
Chapter 15- A Lesson in Diplomacy
Chapter 16- a Canal from the Baltic to the Black Sea
Chapter 17- What Will Our Lives Be Like?
Part 2- Time for a Change: 1962
Chapter 18- A Speech in Minsk
chapter 19- How to Fill the Government Granaries?
Chapter 20- Production Administrations Replace Regional Party Committees
Chapter 21- Day by Day
Chapter 22- The Dawn of Microelectronics
Chapter 23- From a Price System Based on a Single Standard, to the Novocherkassk Tragedy
Chapter 24- Dwindling Reserves of Trust
Chapter 25- The Bill from Ashkhabad
Chapter 26- On Vacation with Zahir Shah
Chapter 27- Liberman, Khrushchev, Zasyadko
Chapter 28- Still More Power to the Regions and Reliance on Younger People
Chapter 29- Burning the Bridges
Chapter 30- The Burden of Being a Superpower
Chapter 31- A Literary \"Treasure Island\"
Chapter 32- The Khrushchev Constitution
Chapter 33- Day by Day
Chapter 34- The Yugoslav Model
Chapter 35- How People Were Living
Chapter 36- Problems, Problems, Problems
Chapter 37- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Yevgeny Yevtushenko, July–October 1962
Chapter 38- Aleksandr Tvardovsky, Novy Mir, and Censorship, November 1962
Chapter 39- The New Generation in Art and Politics, April–November 1962
Chapter 40- Suslov Goes on the Offensive, December 1, 1962
Chapter 41- Strike While the Iron Is Hot, December 17, 1962
Chapter 42- Suslov Advances Further, December 24 and 26, 1962
Chapter 43- The Film Outpost of Ilyich, February 1963
Chapter 44- The Decisive Battle, March 1963
Chapter 45- The Thunderstorm Fizzles Out, April 25–June 18, 1963
Chapter 46- Last Attempt at a Counterattack ,July 7–21, 1963
Chapter 47- Back on Track, July–August 1963
Chapter 48- After the Storm
Part 3- Unforseen Delay: 1963
Chapter 49- The Year Bagan as Usual
Chapter 50- Mathematics in Economics
Chapter 51- The Council on Science
Chapter 52- Fresh Vegetables for the Winter Table
Chapter 53- What We Managed to Accomplish in the Chemical Industry
Chapter 54- End of the Era of Five-Story Apartment Buildings
Chapter 55- Day by Day
Chapter 56- Horizontal vs. Vertical
Chapter 57- What if?
Chapter 58- Dust Storm
Chapter 59- From Chemistry to Agrochemistry
Chapter 60- Orville Freeman and the American Chicken
Chapter 61- \"Our Farms Don\'t Supply Meat and Milk to Their Own Workers\"
Chapter 62- Irrigation and Rice Cultivation
Chapter 63- Tomatoes and Superphosphate Instead of Grenade launchers and Phosgene
Chapter 64- \"Times Have Changed\"
Chapter 65- \"The East Wind\"
Chapter 66- John Kenneth Galbraith
Chapter 67- \"The Same Thing, Painted a Different Color\"
Chapter 68- Tourists and Unlocking the Border
Chapter 69- Send Them to Prison or Give Them an Award?
Chapter 70- Day by Day
Chapter 71- Time to Decide
Part 4- Downfall: 1964
Chapter 72- The Last New Year
Chapter 73- Not Yet a Conspiracy
Chapter 74- Day by Day
Chapter 75- \"Specialists Build Our Rockets by Who Grows our Potatoes?\"
Chapter 76- Day by Day
Chapter 77- Moscow Street Lights
Chapter 78- Day by Day
Chapter 79- The Scandinavian \"Miracle\"
Chapter 80- “We’ll Break Up the Academy of Sciences and Chase It Off to the Devil’s Grandmother,” or “Whoever Has Science Has the Future”
Chapter 81- The Eight-Year School
Chapter 82- Spelling Reform
Chapter 83- \"In General Everyone is Busy, but in Particular No One Is\"
Chapter 84- Pensions, Salaries, Two Days Off
Chapter 85- Not Tightening the Screws
Chapter 86- \"Why Just One Party?\"
Chapter 87- Khrushchev\'s Last Act of Sedition
Chapter 88- A Fateful Leadership Change
Chapter 89- Day by Day
Chapter 90- All Power to the Director!
Chapter 91- July 24, 1964: Looking to the Future
Chapter 92- The Farewell
Chapter 93- Barayev Continues to Argue Against Nalivaiko
Chapter 94- The CC Presidium Meeting of August 19, 1964
Chapter 95- Big Oil of Siberia
Chapter 96- Antonin Novotny and Alexander Dubcˇek
Chapter 97- Richard Sorge, Vasily Porik,a nd Fritz Schmerkel
Chapter 98- Day by Day
Chapter 99- What Kind of Army Do We Need?
Chapter 100- Day by Day
Chapter 101- “We’ve Talked and Talked, but We Cannot Get Anything Done”
Chapter 102- Galyukov Calls Me
Chapter 103- Vacation in October
Chapter 104- What\'s This All About?
Chapter 105- The Denouement
Chapter 106- After Khrushchev
Part 5- Epilogue
Chapter 107- Summing Up
Table: Industry Production, 1950 and 1964
Biographical Notes on the Cast of Characters
Endnotes
Index
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