The Collapse of the Soviet Union
Economic stagnation, Glasnost, Perestroika, and the internal pressures that led to the USSR's dissolution.
Key Questions
- 1To what extent were Gorbachev's reforms responsible for the fall of Communism?
- 2How did nationalist movements within Soviet republics hasten the end?
- 3Was the collapse of the USSR a victory for the West or a failure of the East?
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