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Foreword // Medvedev Roi and Medvedev Zhores. Khrushchev: The years in power. — New York: WAV. Norton, 1978. — P. T-VIII.

Common and uncommon sense about the Soviet Union and American policy // The Soviet Union: International dynamics of foreign policy, present and future / Hearings in the House of Representatives. — Washington: U.S. Govt Print. Off., 1978. — P. 202–239; To же под загл.: A new look at the sources of Soviet conduct // Tnquiiy Magazine-1977. — 19 Dec.-P. 11–17.

Soviet domestic politics and foreign policy // Detente or debacle: Common sense in U.S. — Soviet relations / Ed. by F.W. Neal. — New York: WAV. Norton, 1979. — P. 11–28. To же в сокр. // Common sense in Soviet relations / Ed. by С Marcy. — Washington: American Committee on East West Accord, 1978.- P. 11–25; To же под загл.: Premonitions of Stalinism // Dissent. — 1978. — Winter. — P. 79–82.

Why Bukhai'in's ghost still haunts die Kjremlin // The New York Times Magazine — 1978.-10 Dec. — P. 79–82.

The friends and foes of change: reformism and conservatism in the Soviet Union // Slavic Review. — 1979. — Vol. 38, № 2. — P. 187–202; To же // The Soviet Union since Stalin / Ed. by Cohen, A. Rabinowitch and R. Sharlet. — Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1980.-P. 11–31.

What is fundamental? // Slavic Review — 1979. — Vol. 38, №2. — P. 220–223.

The rage of heresy // The Nation. — 1979. — 29 Dec. — P. 692–694.

Stalin's afterlife // The New Republic. — 1979. — 29 Dec. — P. 15–19.

Bukharin and the idea of an alternative to Stalinism // Bukharin and the bolshevik revolution. — Oxford Univ. Press, 1980. — P. XV–XXIV.

Bukharin and the Euroconmiunist idea // Eurocommunism between East and West / Ed. by V. Aspaturian, J. Valenta and D.P. Burke. — Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1980. — P. 56–71; To же // NT. Bukharin. Selected writings / Ed. by R.B. Day. — White Plains: M.E. Sharpe, 1982. — P. TX–XXV.

Essays on the history of Stalinism // Stalin L'Uomo, La Nazinoe, // Partito. — Milan: Fabbri Editori,1980.

Cold warriors of the world, unite // Inquiry Magazine — 1980. — 21 Apr. — P. 23–24.

Dissenso, democrazia e d'evoluzione dell 'autoritarismo sovietico: 1917–1979 // Dissenso e democrazia new paesi dell'est. — Florence, 1980.-P. 24–34.

La sue visione della 'construzione del socialismo' // Rinascita. — 1980. — 4 July.-P. 18–20.

II dopo Brezhnev: discuterne Josif Brodsky e Stephen F. Cohen // L'Espresso. — 1980.- 16 Nov. — P. 70–82.

Hard-line Fallacies // New York Times. — 1980. — 22 Aug.; To же // Social Education. — 1981. — Vol. 45, № 4. — P. 252–253.

The parity principle in U.S. — Soviet relations // The New York Times. — 1981.-26 June.

The survivor as historian // Anionov-Ovseyenko A. The time of Stalin. — New York: Harper and Row, 1981. — P. VII-XI.

Roy Medvedev and Political Diary // An end to silence / Ed. by St. F. Cohen. — New York: W.W. Norton, 1982. — P. 7–14.

The Stalin question since Stalin // Ibidem. — P. 22–50.

Bucharin e il bucharinismo // Bucharin tra rivoluzione e riforme. — Rome: Ed. Riuniti, 1982.-P. 19–27.

How to save the world // The New York Times. — 1983. — 13 Nov.

Andropov in mezzo al Guado // L'Espresso. — 1983. — 12 Dec.

No Andropov era // The New York Times. — 1983. — 13 Nov.

Soviet domestic politics and foreign policy // World politics debated / Ed. by H.M. Levine. — New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983. — P. 126–137.

The Stalin question // The Soviet Union today / Ed. by J. Cracraft. — Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1983. — P. 21–32.

Памяти Евгения Гнедина // СССР: Внутренние противоречия. Вып. 2. — Нью-Йорк, 1984. — С. 269–273.

The friends and foes of change // The Soviet policy in the modem era / Ed. by E. Hoffmann and R. Laird. — Hawthorne: Aldine, 1984. — P. 85–104.

Soviet state and society as reflected in the American media // Nieman Reports. — 1984. — Winter. — P. 25–28; To же // The other side: How Soviets and Americans perceive each odier / Ed. by R. English and J. Halperin. — New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1987. — P. 77–81; To же в сокр. // Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. — 1984. — Nov. / Dec. — P. 36–37; Harper's. — 1985. — March.

Soviet domestic politics and foreign policy // Soviet foreign policy in a changing world / Ed. by R. Laird and E. Hoffmann. — New York: Aldine, 1986.-P. 66–83.

Stalin's tenor as social history // The Russian Review — 1986. — Vol. 45, №4. — P. 375–384.

A matter of global survival // Before the point of no retum / Ed. by C. Snyder. — Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. — P. 49–53.

The struggle for detente // East-West Tension. Nordi-Soum Conflict. — New York: Riverside Church Disarmament Program, 1986. — P. 9–13.

America's Russia: Can the Soviet system change? // Socialism and Democracy. — 1986. — № 3. — Fall/Winter. — P. 5–16; To же // Princeton Alumni Weekly. — 1986. — 30 Sept. — P. 11–15; To же в сокр. // Harper's. — 1986. — Nov.

Gorbachev's historic embattled program // TT progetto Gorbaciov. — Rome: Rinascita. — 1987. — P. 158–165.

Perestroika: Debate with Richard Pipes // Princeton Alumni Weekly. — 1987.-9 Dec. — P. 21–27.

Soviet state and society in the American media // The other side / Ed. by R. English and J. Halperin. — New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1987. P. 77–81.

Bukharin and die Eurocommunist idea // The crucible of socialism / Ed. by L. Patsouras. — Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press, 1987. — P. 293–307.

The U.S. press and glasnost // Deadline. — 1988. — May-June. — P. 3–4.

Centrists lack the guts to respond to Gorbachev // New York Times. — 1988. — 19 Sept.; To же // International Herald Tribune. — 1988. — 20 Sept.; Эхо планеты. — 1988. — № 33. — С. 48.

The President's historic opportunity: Will we end the cold war? // The Nation. — 1988. — 10 Oct. — P. 305–314; To же // America's transition / Ed. by M. Green and M. Pinsky. — New York: Democracy Project, 1989. — P. 120–134; To же в сокр. // The Trenton Times. — 1988. — 16 Oct.; Rinascita. — 1988. — 22 Oct. — P. 28–30.

Supporters and opponents of perestroika: A roundtable // Soviet Economy. — 1988. — Oct. — Dec. — P. 275–318.

Gorbachev and the Soviet refonnation // Voices of glasnost / Ed. by St. Cohen and K. vanden Heuvel. — New York: W.W. Norton, 1989.-P. 13–32.

Changing the image of the enemy: Dialogue with Vitaly Korotieh // Michigan Quarterly Review — 1989. — Fall. — P. 507–520.

The moderate alternative // The Stalin revolution / Ed. by R.V. Daniels. — Lexington: D.C. Heath, 1990. — P. 35–53.

Gorbachev the Great // The New York Times. — 1991. — 11 March; To же // International Herald Tribune. — 1991. — 11 March; Известия. — 1991. — 12 марта.

Gorbachev's reforms and American perceptions // Outlook. — 1990/91. — Winter. — P. 70–74.

Gorbachev's reforms after six years // Hearings before the Subcommittee on European Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations U.S. Senate. — Washington: U.S. Govt Print. Off. — 1991. — P. 41-47.

The friends and foes of change // The Soviet system in crisis / Ed. by A. Dallin and Gail W. Lapidus. — Boulder: Westview Press, 1991. — P. 64–80; To же // The Soviet system: from crisis to collapse / Ed. by A. Dallin and Gail W. Lapidus. — Boulder: Westview Press, 1995.-P. 57–74.

Cold dawn in Moscow // The New York Times. — 1991. — 4 Sept.; To же // International Herald Tribune. — 1991. — 5 Sept.; Советская Россия. — 1991.-7 сент.; Независимая газета. — 1991.-5 окт.

What's really happening in Russia? // The Nation, — 1992. — 2 March. — P. 259–268; To же // Annual Edtions: Comparative Politics. — Dushkin Publishers, 1993.

The election's missing issue: A cold peace with Russia? // The Nation. — 1992. — 23 Nov. — P. 622–624; To же // Information (Denmark). — 1992. — 6 Nov.; De Morgen (Belgium). — 1993. — Dec.

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