Week 9: Europe Integration Flashcards

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What’re Gorbachev’s two objectives?

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Perestroika and glasnosts

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Define perestroika

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restructuring. the restructuring of the POLITICAL and ECONOMIC system

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Define Glasnost

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Openness. The social and political reforms aimed at granting more freedoms to Soviet citizens

  • more democratic system
  • open up russian society to exposure to western ideas.
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4
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Detente

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The easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries

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5
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What was Breznev’s main focus during the 1970s?

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Military expansion

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Why did Breznev’s military expansion have a negative effect on economy?

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because there was too much military spending, citizens did not have enough money and economy suffered because of the focus on heavy industry

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Who was breznev succeeded by?

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Yuri Andropov, then Chernenko.

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What was gorbachevs goals through glasnost and perestroika?

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1) to bring soviet union from the edge of economic collapse–> perestroika (economical reform)
2) to create a nation that would be honest about its flaws, and democratic elections –_> glasnost.

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9
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In December 1991, which three countries declared the end of the USSR? What was the USSR replaced with?

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Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus declared the end of the USSR. Replaced with the COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES

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10
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5 Key points that influenced the fall of communism

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1) Opening of the political system
- liberalization turns to democratization
- democratic elections pushed a lot of communist hardliners out of the Duma, weakaning the communist party.
- UNDERPINNED BY GLASNOST

2) Breakdown of command economy.
- Gorbachev favored free market but he was slow to implement it

3) End of Cold War brought changes to foreign policy
- Gorbachev instituted “new political thinking”.
- ideas of globalization.

4) the abandonment of communist regimes in Eastern Europe.
- revolutions coming from poland and hungary etc, Gorbachev wasn’t doing anything about that.

5) The breakup of the soviet union itself.
- countries are getting more access as to what is happening in the outside world.

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T/F:: Collapse of the USSR sparked liberalization

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False. Liberalization and democratization marked the falling of the USSR

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12
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What is GOsplan

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the official planning organization which developed projects embracing trade and industry. Party of the the planned economy.

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13
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Who was the leader of Russia that aided to the dissolution of the USSR?

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Boris Yeltsin.

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14
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Boris Yelstin had no interest in mainatining the Eastern bloc and wanted Russian ‘sovereignty” from the USSR. What treaty was negotiated in Summer of 1991?

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New Union Treaty: had less rigid federation, republic have more power.

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15
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Who proposed that the USSR should be wound up of December 1991?

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Boris Yeltsin.

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16
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In 1980, what doctrine did Reagan pass?

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the reagan doctrine: statement that the US will assist anticommunism anywhere.

17
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What was the INF treaty? Who was this instigated by?

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the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: agreement with US limits medium-range ballistic missiles in Europe.

Urged by Gorbachev.