Mikhail Gorbachev implemented a new approach to Soviet foreign policy characterized by openness and reform, known as "glasnost" (openness) and "perestroika" (restructuring). He sought to reduce Cold War tensions by engaging in diplomatic negotiations with the West, culminating in significant arms reduction agreements like the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 1987. Gorbachev also emphasized the importance of cooperation and dialogue, leading to a decrease in military confrontations and a shift towards more collaborative international relations. His policies ultimately contributed to the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
he began to work together with western countries
Glasnost .
glasnost
Gorbachev's policy that eased censorship in the Soviet Union and introduced many other democratic freedoms was referred to as glasnost, which literally means "openness".
Eisenhower felt that limited, regional conflicts hurt the United States (:
Gorbachev promoted cooperation with western countries in order to change soviet foreign policy.
Gorbachev promoted cooperation with western countries in order to change soviet foreign policy.
Gorbachev promoted cooperation with western countries in order to change soviet foreign policy.
The nickname of Teddy Roosevelt aggressive forgein policy is Big Stick Diplomacy.
The importance of foreign policy is to advance economic prosperity
The importance of foreign policy is to protect America and the Americans
he began to work together with western countries
the two countries became less hostile toward each other
Glasnost .
It was called "glasnost". This policy encouraged people to express their opinion without any fear from the government. It also gave much freedom to the media. After Gorbachev' s Glasnost many musicians throughout Soviet Union emerged with songs about wanting change in society. Band like " Kino" encouraged young people to be open. In all, Gorbachev' s policy brought openness and freedom to old Soviet Union.
It was "discouraged"
glasnost