Collapse of the Soviet Union
By: Monika • Essay • 271 Words • November 12, 2009 • 1,339 Views
Essay title: Collapse of the Soviet Union
Another leader who had a lot to do with the collapse of the Soviet Union was Mikhail Gorbachev. He wasn’t able to stop personal computers from surfacing in the mid 1980’s. This hurt Gorbachev because he couldn’t control the spreading of the information to the public.
Also, when Gorbachev tried to reform communism, it created political unrest. The Soviet Union was losing strength because it couldn’t handle its own reforms. Gorbachev’s main contribution to why the Soviet Union collapsed was “glasnost”, or free press. He also had perestroika, the economic reforms. The reason why glasnost was the one that lead to the USSR’s failure is because in China, only perestroika was introduced and China withstood collapse. However, perestroika did have some effect on the death of the Soviet Union. According to Michael Kort, when Gorbachev introduced it, factories fired unnecessary employees, and people were left jobless for