The fall of communism in the late 1980s and early 1990s led to significant political, economic, and social transformations in the satellite nations of Eastern Europe. Many countries transitioned from authoritarian regimes to democratic governance, leading to increased political freedoms and the establishment of market economies. However, the transition was often tumultuous, resulting in economic hardships and social unrest as these nations struggled to reform their political and economic systems. Ultimately, the collapse of communism allowed for greater integration with Western Europe, including aspirations for EU membership for several former satellite states.
The fall of communism in 1990 resulted in independence for the 16 nations which formerly made up the USSR, as well as for many other nations in eastern Europe which were formerly satellite states of the USSR. It also resulted in the breakup of Yugoslavia into 6 separate nations (which was violent in nature) and the breakup of Czechoslovakia into 2 nations (which happened peacefully). And it ended the Cold War.
domino effect
It all depends on the strength of the neighboring nations.The domino theory.
Fall of communism in Albania happened on 1991-01-07.
The fall of Communism was not a effect of the Industrial Revolution, it was an effect of the Cold War.
His idea of making the USSR democratic, didn't help him with popularity but it did eventually lead to the unintentional fall of communism in Eastern Europe.
Human rights, political fighter, one of the Great Four Polish people who caused autumn of nations - Berlin Wall's fall, fall of communism etc. Wałęsa used to be a president of Poland for in the nineties.
Poverty.
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Communism was never prevalent in the US. East and West Germany reunited in 1990 after the fall of the Soviet Union.
he didnt say 'to communism', but he did say fall from within.
Yes it is.