the fall of the communist gov. in Yugoslavia
the fall of the Soviet Union or The fall of Communist governments
The separatist movements in Eastern Europe during the 1990s were primarily fueled by the collapse of the Soviet Union, which led to the emergence of national identities and aspirations for independence among various ethnic groups. Economic instability, political turmoil, and the desire for self-determination prompted regions like the Balkans, the Caucasus, and parts of the former Soviet republics to seek autonomy or independence. Additionally, historical grievances and ethnic tensions exacerbated these movements, resulting in violent conflicts in places like Yugoslavia. The interplay of nationalism and regional politics ultimately shaped the fragmented landscape of Eastern Europe during this period.
The Eastern Electricity Board was formed in 1948 after the Electricity Act of 1947 was passed. In 1990 it became the Eastern Electricity plc following the Electricity Act of 1989. The company then passed through the Hanson plc, followed by TXU Europe, and was finally sold on to EDF Energy.
Late...
1990 to 2014 is 24 years, not 22 years.
This was when some of Eastern Europe's modern day countries became independent
1990
Eastern Europe was the most troubled region in Europe in the 90's.
Communism in Eastern Europe fell during the years 1989 to 1990.
The Berlin Wall.
Soviet Union
The early 1990s saw the fall of communism in Europe. This made Western and Eastern relations stronger and trade dramatically increased.
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War contributed the most to increasing international trade for eastern and Western Europe in the 1990's.
Most Eastern European countries became independent in the 1990s. They also switched from communism to democracy.
The Soviet Union!
the fall of the Soviet Union or The fall of Communist governments
the fall of the Soviet Union or The fall of Communist governments