Glasnost vs Perestroika - What's the difference?
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1980s policy of the Soviet Union under Gorbachev to allow more government transparency; often paired with perestroika
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A program of political and economic reform carried out in the Soviet Union in the 1980s under the leadership of .
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In _ historical lang=en terms the difference between glasnost and perestroika
is that glasnost is 1980s policy of the Soviet Union under Gorbachev to allow more government transparency; often paired with perestroika while perestroika is a program of political and economic reform carried out in the Soviet Union in the 1980s under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev.glasnost
English
(wikipedia glasnost)Noun
- Gorbachev would introduce glasnost'' (openness and freedom) and ''perestroika (economic restructuring) to Russia under his tenure, ultimately freeing thousands of political prisoners and dissidents and trying to address the shortages in food and goods that had become the hallmarks of the failing Soviet economy.
See also
* perestroika ----perestroika
English
(wikipedia perestroika)Noun
(-)- Gorbachev would introduce glasnost''''' (openness and freedom) and '''''perestroika (economic restructuring) to Russia under his tenure, ultimately freeing thousands of political prisoners and dissidents and trying to address the shortages in food and goods that had become the hallmarks of the failing Soviet economy.