Two key Russian policies that helped end the Cold War were Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of glasnost and perestroika. Glasnost, or "openness," encouraged greater transparency and freedom of expression within the Soviet Union, while perestroika, or "restructuring," aimed to revitalize the economy through reform and decentralization. These policies led to a reduction in state control, increased political dialogue, and ultimately contributed to the dissolution of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War.
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Russian battleship Potemkin ended in 1919.
Russian submarine Delfin ended in 1917.
Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the USSR and Harry S Truman was the President of the US at the time the Cold War began, at the end of WW II, and both of these leaders created the national policies upon which the Cold War was based.
Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring) significantly influenced the end of the Cold War by promoting greater transparency and dialogue within the Soviet Union and with the West. These reforms led to a reduction in the oppressive political climate, allowing for dissent and increasing public demand for change. Additionally, Gorbachev's decision to reduce military spending and withdraw from Afghanistan signaled a shift towards diplomacy, fostering improved relations with Western leaders and ultimately contributing to the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc and the Cold War itself.
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Key Russian policies that helped end the Cold War include Mikhail Gorbachev's introduction of Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring). Glasnost encouraged transparency and freedom of expression, which weakened government control and fostered public discourse. Perestroika aimed to reform the stagnant Soviet economy and reduce military spending, shifting focus towards domestic issues. Additionally, Gorbachev's diplomatic initiatives, such as arms reduction treaties with the West, significantly eased tensions and contributed to the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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I suspect that one reason this question has not been answered is that it is not well formed. Do you mean that the approaches help to end the Cold War, or do you mean that the approaches helped to understand the end of the Cold War?
A:Not really. President Gorbachov, more than any other, was responsible for the end of the Cold War. His policies of "Perestroika" (restructuring) and "glasnost" (openness) brought the confrontation between the old Soviet Union and the United States to an end.
Russian Superleague ended in 2008.
Russian America ended in 1867.
Russian Love ended in 1998.
Russian Assembly ended in 1917.