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Katena32 [7]
3 years ago
10

In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev outlined his plans for the policy of perestroika. What was reflected in the provisions of this policy

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History
1 answer:
Mandarinka [93]3 years ago
5 0
This is a very poor question - your teacher, clearly, understands very little about the collapse of the USSR and Gorbachev and his reforms. 

<span>These 'provisions' are not what Perestroika was about - your teacher, and possibly your text book, has confused two completely separate and distinct Soviet reforms - Perestroika and Demokratizatsiya (democratisation). All of the 'Provisions of Perestroika' that you have listed are, in fact, parts of the Demokratizatsiya reforms. </span>

<span>Perestroika was the restructuring of party and state organisations, but particularly enterprises, factories, mines, collective farms and other 'means of production'. It sought to re-structure the command economy making it more efficient and better able to compete globally and to meet the needs of Soviet consumers and other end users. </span>
<span>What Perestroika demonstrated was the gross inefficiencies of the Soviet Command Economy, and that the economic base of the country needed frastic and radical reforms - not that the Communist system itself was failing. </span>
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