The friends and foes of change: Reformism and conservatism in the Soviet Union, Stephen F. Cohen.
The Stalin question, Roy A. Medvedev.
Khrushchev reconsidered, George W. Breslauer.
Changing Soviet perspectives on leadership and administration, Erik P. Hoffmann.
De-Stalinization and Soviet constitutionalism, Robert Sharlet.
Soviet economic planning and performance, Arthur W. Wright.
Post-Stalin agriculture and its future, James R. Millar.
Soviet regional development, Robert N. Taaffe.
The "New Soviet Man" turns pessimist, John Bushnell.
Georgia and Soviet nationality policy, Ronald Grigor Suny.
The Soviet family in Post-Stalin perspective, Peter H. Juviler.
New aspects of Soviet Russian literature, George Gibian.
The Stalinist legacy in Soviet foreign policy, Charles Gati.
The Soviet Union and the west, William Zimmerman.
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Roger E. Kanet and John D. Robertson.
The Soviet Union and the third world, Alvin Z. Rubinstein.