Preceded byNikita KhrushchevSucceeded byNikolai Tikhonov
Leonid Brezhnev succeeded Alexei Kosygin as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1980. Brezhnev also served as the leader of the Soviet Union until his death in 1982.
Otto von Bismarck, known as the "Iron Chancellor," was a Prussian politician who played a key role in the unification of Germany. Through a series of wars and skillful diplomacy, he succeeded in uniting various German states under Prussian leadership, culminating in the establishment of the German Empire in 1871.
The United Nations has had mixed success in maintaining international peace and security. While it has played a crucial role in preventing conflicts, mediating disputes, and coordinating humanitarian efforts, there are instances where its interventions have been ineffective or hindered by political interests of its member states. Overall, the UN remains an important forum for global cooperation on peace and security issues.
Solidarity in Poland gained power through widespread support and coordination among workers, intellectuals, and the Catholic Church, leading to strikes and protests that eventually forced the government to negotiate with them. The movement's nonviolent approach and broad base of support pressured the government to recognize Solidarity as the first independent trade union in a Soviet bloc country, allowing them to participate in elections and eventually leading to democratic reforms.
The Whigs and Tories were political factions in Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Whigs generally supported constitutional monarchy, while the Tories were more aligned with the monarchy. Over time, these factions evolved into the modern Conservative and Liberal parties.
Rural markets typically cater to populations in villages and small towns with lower income levels, limited access to products, and simpler lifestyles. Urban markets, on the other hand, serve larger cities with higher income levels, greater product diversity, and more sophisticated consumer preferences. This results in distinct marketing strategies and product offerings tailored to each market segment.
Preceded byNikita KhrushchevSucceeded byNikolai Tikhonov
Alexey Kosygin succeeded Nikita Krushchev as leader of the Soviet Union on October 14, 1964.
Alexei Kosygin's birth name is Aleksey Nikolayevich Kosygin.
Alexei Kosygin is 179 cm.
Janko Alexy was born in 1894.
Janko Alexy died in 1970.
Károly Alexy was born in 1823.
Károly Alexy died in 1880.
Robert Alexy was born in 1945.
Alexei Kosygin was born on February 20, 1904.
Alexei Kosygin was born on February 20, 1904.
Kosygin's Second Government was created in 1966.