The book peters out with a chapter summing up the Gorbachev era.
"Soon it will be six years," he wrote, measuring the Gorbachev era.
Thus far, the Gorbachev era has been marked by a greater care at home and abroad.
After hours of reading about the Gorbachev era, I am sorry to report that the government didn't get its money's worth.
Their names and stories are the great reality beneath everything we read and see about the Gorbachev era.
For consumers, however, the biggest change of the Gorbachev era has been for the worse.
Why not give some now to the Soviet people of the Gorbachev era?
The new candor that has marked the Gorbachev era is evident throughout the book.
Work created during the Gorbachev era (through 1991) is also represented.
That loss of central authority would be the likely end of the Gorbachev era.