Communism and it's fall
Title: Communism and it's fall
Category: History
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Communism and it's fall
The shocking fall of communism in Eastern and central Europe in the late eighties was remarkable for both it’s rapidity and its scope. In each of the nations, the communist regimes in power were forces to transfer that power to radically different institutions than they were accustomed to. Democracy had been spreading throughout the world for the preceding two decades, but with a very important difference. In Europe, the shift from communism was taking
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became unlikely.
The now weak soviet state was unable to prevent the separation of the republics, and even the republic of Russia turned away, choosing Boris Yeltsin as it’s leader. Gorbachev found that there was no Soviet Union to be the leader of. Although he was unsuccessful in socialist reform, he brought a peaceful end to the cold war and dramatic changes to his country’s economy, though not in the way he intended.
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