perestroika in A Sentence

    1

    In Gorbachev's words:"Perestroika was on top of my agenda.".

    0
    2

    After Perestroika, Russia began to rapidly overtake the developed countries in creating corporate styles.

    0
    3

    The road to this lies through proceeding to a nuclear- free, non- violent world.”​ - Perestroika, by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

    0
    4

    And an essential part of Perestroika was the new foreign policy thinking, which encompasses both universal values and nuclear disarmament, as well as freedom of choice.

    0
    5

    He also admits that during the Perestroika there were mistakes and mistakes, but he does not regret what happened and believes that Russia will never return to a totalitarian system.

    0
    6

    Without any changes, the legend of the Soviet car industry was being produced right up to Perestroika, after which the"twenty-four" was replaced by a newer and more modern car- GAZ Volga 31029.

    0
    7

    That the United States was on the verge of collapse in the 80 years, and only“Perestroika” and the surrender of the USSR to Gorbachev and his accomplices saved the States from a geopolitical catastrophe.

    0
    8

    The end of Perestroika and the collapse of the Soviet Union are responsible for those who organized the coup in August 1991, and after the coup used the weakened position of the president of the USSR.

    0
    9

    Recall that the topic of their negotiations envisaged"not limiting nuclear weapons," as it was in the SALT-1, SALT-2 treaties, but frank opinions"on eliminating them in a relatively short time" see Gorbachev MS, Perestroika and New Thinking.

    0
    10

    The changes affected the foreign policy and the openness of society to the rest of the world, processes of Perestroika have altered the institutions of government, and Glasnost(openness) pushed the boundaries of freedom of expression and freedom of conscience.

    0
    11

    During the Perestroika years, several publicorganizations began to struggle to ensure that the great Russian poetess had his own museum, and it was impossible to find a better place for this than the house in which her happiest years passed.

    0
    12

    In his interview, Gorbachev stated that those who organized the coup in 1991 and then took advantage of the weakened position of the president of the Soviet Union were to blame for the end of Perestroika and the collapse of the USSR.

    0