Gorbachev and the End of the Cold War
Analysing the internal and external factors that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Key Questions
- 1To what extent were Glasnost and Perestroika responsible for the Soviet collapse?
- 2How significant was the role of people power in Eastern Europe in 1989?
- 3Did the West "win" the Cold War, or did the East simply lose?
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