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255 pages, Paperback
First published June 16, 1983
"'moral and economic terror', a comprehensive system of depriving active dissidents of almost everything of value: education, employment, academic and research facilities, press or other media sources, income, and, if they still do not behave, freedom as well."Then comes November of 1982, Brezhnev's death, and Andropov assumes the position of the General Secretary, which was much more powerful in the Communist world than that of the President of the US. We read about Andropov's foreign policy and the changes he attempts to make in domestic policies. We learn about his unsuccessful anticorruption campaign - the entrenched conservative bureaucracy from Brezhnev's times emerges victorious and succeeds in maintaining the status quo of ubiquitous corruption. Yuri Andropov dies after only 14 months in power and Konstantin Chernenko, a man in the Brezhnev's mold is elected to the top position.