Soviet Union – 1817 to 1991
State control refers to the authority and power exercised by a government or ruling body over various aspects of society, including the economy, media, and individual freedoms. In the context of the Soviet Union, state control was integral to its governance, particularly during crises such as the Chernobyl disaster, where the state's tight grip on information and resources became apparent and ultimately contributed to the erosion of its authority.
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