Glasnost,I believe.
Gorbachev introduced reforms such as the anti-alcohol campaign, Perestroika, and Glasnost. Perestroika means rebuilding or restructuring and it was introduced to make socialism work more efficiently. Glasnost means openness to public and it was called for increased openness in government institutions.Khrushchev had different political and social reforms like the worker's social reform, abolishing education and college fees, and comrade courts.Khrushchev and Gorbachev had different reforms, but the political problems they faced were similar. They were both in weak positions to pursue reformist policies.
"Glasnost" means "openness" and "perestroika" means "restructuring". They were reforms undertaken byMikhail Gorbachev, which made the Soviet Union more democratic and capitalist.
he had a weird birthmark which looked weird and he let the russians have some entrepreneurship
It was the political openness and free dicussion of issues from Mikhail Gorbachev (the general secretary of the Soviet Communist party in 1985).------------------------------------Check out the link belowIt is the name given to the reforming policies of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union as we know it. After his reforms, the old Soviet Union communist system collapsed, to once again be known as "Russia."Openness - Check out the link below
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Mikhail Gorbachev
All of these are reforms introduced by the Progressives. Plato<3
Mikhail Gorbachev
he was cool
Mikhail Gorbachev
By the time the Soviet elite realized that Gorbachev's reforms were necessary, it was actually too late. The Soviet Empire was too far gone and the government fell.
The key difference was that Gorbachev tried to democratise socialism, and the Chinese maintained the repressive party / state system, whilst democratising the economy.