World History – 1400 to Present
Glasnost, meaning 'openness' in Russian, was a policy introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the mid-1980s aimed at increasing transparency and freedom of information within the Soviet Union. This approach encouraged public discussion and criticism of the government, as well as a more open attitude towards foreign relations, playing a crucial role in reshaping the political landscape and society in the context of a new world order after the Cold War.
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