The Modern Period
Glasnost, meaning 'openness' in Russian, was a policy introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the mid-1980s aimed at increasing transparency and freedom of expression within the Soviet Union. It encouraged open discussions about political, social, and economic issues, which challenged the previous repressive norms of Soviet governance and played a crucial role in the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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