perestroika
Mikhail gorbachev
(in the former Soviet Union) The policy of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system, practiced in the 1980s
Perestroika
Mikhail Gorbachev was the Soviet leader who in 1985 began the process of restructuring of the Soviet economy, known as perestroika accompanied by the policy of liberalization, known as glasnost.
Perestroika. Glasnost referred to the new openness.
Lenin instituted the New Economic Policy.
Perestroika, which literally means restructuring, was a political movement for reformation in the Soviet Union. Glasnost, which means openness, was a policy reform proposed by Mikhail Gorbachev.
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Vladimir Lenin started the New Economic Policy in an attempt to improve the Soviet economy.
It's called Glasnost, and it was implemented when Gorbachev was premiere of Soviet Russia. There was another policy called Perestroika, which meant restructuring the economy and political system at the time. Perestroika was also implemented when Gorbachev was premiere. If you are studying for a test, it would be a good idea to learn them both (they're often associated with each other).
That policy was known as the Truman Doctrine.