no, the Brezhnev Doctrine was a doctrine by the USSR and Regan had thus nothing to do with it
Brezhnev Doctrine.
Answer with the question: Is it the Brezhnev Doctrine just made over? Or no Doctrine?
no
Brezhnev Doctrine
No I can not anwser this. thats why Im asking you.
Interfere in Eastern European nations to preserve communist rule
The Brezhnev Doctrine, articulated by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in 1968, was a policy that asserted the Soviet Union's right to intervene in other socialist countries to maintain communist rule and prevent any deviation from socialism. It was a response to the Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia, emphasizing that the sovereignty of socialist states was limited by the need to protect the socialist system. This doctrine justified military interventions in Eastern Europe and reinforced the Soviet Union's control over its satellite states.
After the Brezhnev Doctrine; the USSR has the right to interfere in the internal politics of any communist nation. When Khrushchev is removed and replaced with Brezhnev re-Stalanization is introduced.
If a communist state was to be in vane of loseing its communism then the soviet union would interven
The Brezhnev Doctrine was the Soviet policy (named after Premier Leonid Brezhnev) of using military force to topple any government within the Warsaw Pact which began to show bourgeois tendencies. It's first and only implementation was against Czechoslovakia in 1968, where armies of the Warsaw Pact were successfully able to force liberal Communist Alexander Dubcek from power.
Leonid Brezhnev met with President Carver to sign the Salt II agreement.
Leonid Brezhnev