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Title: The Collapse of Communism in Europe


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The Collapse of Communism in Europe
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Some points to note
  • The Soviet Union from 1953 to 1985
  • Problems faced by Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Glasnost and Perestroika
  • Reasons for Gorbachevs failure
  • The end of the Soviet empire

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The Soviet Union from 1953 to 1985
  • Leadership after Joseph Stalin
  • Nikita Khrushchev
  • Leonid Brehznev
  • Yuri Andropov
  • Konstantin Chernenko
  • Mikhail Gorbachev

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Joseph Stalins Legacy
  • Soviet Union was modernised
  • Agriculture and industry in line with the western
    powers
  • Great cost 20 million dead
  • Few consumer goods

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Nikita Khrushchev
  • Relaxed the tight control of the government over
    the people
  • Tried to introduce reforms to improve food
    production but failed
  • Tried to give people more say in how agriculture
    and industry should be run

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Nikita Khrushchev
  • Efforts came to naught as his reforms were not
    supported by Communist Party members
  • Sacked and replaced by Leonid Brehznev in 1964

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Leonid Brehznev
  • Hard-line communist who reversed Khrushchevs
    reforms
  • His efforts also came to naught
  • An interesting blame tactic

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Brehznevs Blame Tactic
  • lack of skilled labour, alcoholism, absenteeism,
    and lack of effort on the part of civil servants
    who man the vast organization which tries to plan
    the economy
  • - What is Brehznev trying to say?

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Yuri Andropov
  • Head of the KGB
  • Effectively ran the country while Brehznev was
    ill
  • Became leader in 1982
  • Died in 1984 after falling ill

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Konstantin Chernenko
  • Succeeded Yuri Andropov in 1984
  • Died in 1985 after falling ill

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Gorbachev's Russia
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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • Became the leader of a state that had seen little
    effective government in almost a decade
  • Russia was seriously

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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • The Problems facing Gorby
  • The Soviet system of government
  • The lack of consumer goods
  • The burden of Eastern Europe
  • Black Market
  • Failure of Khrushchevs agricultural reforms
  • Mismanaged finances

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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • The Soviet system of government
  • Belief in equality and fairness
  • Loss of faith by the people
  • Corruption in the government
  • Double standards

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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • The lack of consumer goods
  • Comparison with the West
  • Lack of western-style consumer goods
  • Demand for western-style consumer goods
  • Cost of consumer goods

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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • The burden of Eastern Europe
  • Head of the Warsaw Pact
  • Duty towards the Eastern European Communist
    nations
  • Drained USSRs finances
  • Lost confidence of the Russian people

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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • Black Market
  • High price of consumer goods
  • In 1985, the black markets value was estimated
    to be at 7 billion roubles
  • This meant that the Soviet government was losing
    7 billion roubles in revenue

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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • Failure of Khrushchevs agricultural reforms
  • Khrushchev introduced new systems to grow more
    grain
  • However, transport infrastructure was not up to
    mark and many crops rotted before they could
    arrive in cities
  • Russia had to import grain to feed its people

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The Situation for Gorbachev
  • Mismanaged finances
  • Not wealthy enough to play superpower
  • Spent too much money competing with the USA
  • Arms race, space race
  • Support to Cuba, Eastern Europe
  • Afghanistan War
  • Goods were not up to mark for export

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Gorbachevs Slogans
  • Perestroika
  • Changing the economy of the Soviet Union
  • Glasnost
  • Having more openness in the Soviet economy

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Gorbachevs Slogans
  • Perestroika
  • End command economy and replace it with demand
    economy
  • End state monopolies and introduce competition
  • 1987 measures introduced to allow market forces
    to become part of the states economic policies

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Gorbachevs Slogans
  • Perestroika
  • End state monopolies and subsidized prices
  • Reduction on arms spending
  • Disarmament treaty in 1987 with the USA
  • In 1988, EE communist governments were
    responsible for their own policies
  • Cut Red Army help to the EE countries

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Gorbachevs Slogans
  • Glasnost
  • More openness to allow people to have faith in
    the government
  • End corruption
  • Inform Soviets about decisions made by the
    government
  • Free elections held in 1990 for the first time

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Gorbachevs Slogans
  • Glasnost
  • Dissidents (people who criticize the government)
    were not persecuted
  • The KGBs powers were restricted and eventually
    abolished
  • The Lubyanka prison was closed
  • Western ideas and music were allowed
  • 1st McDonalds opened in Russia
  • Restrictions lifted on the Russian Orthodox Church

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Lubyanka Prison
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