The Collapse of the Great Power tells the detailed process behind the scenes of the collapse of th

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

Listened to the truth about the collapse of the great powers - the collapse of the USSR on the Himalayas, and learned about the influence of key figures in the process of the collapse of the USSR. The independence of these 15 union republics is inseparable from the key roles of George H.W. Bush Sr. of the United States, Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union, Boris Yeltsin of Russia, and Kravchuk of Ukraine.

The collapse of the USSR not only changed the world pattern, but was also one of the most important international events of the 90s of the last century.

The Soviet Union, the full name of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a federal state composed of several originally independent states. The Stalinist policy of iron and blood brought these member states together by forceful means, and despite internal contradictions, they were able to maintain a relatively peaceful situation among themselves thanks to the iron-fisted rule of political strongmen and the checks and balances of powerful external American opponents.

During the Gorbachev years, the situation changed. He highly admired the democratic system of the West, and even gave up his original beliefs, threw himself wholeheartedly into the embrace of the West, and established a close relationship with Bush.

However, the result of the excessive pursuit of democracy has led to more rights and interests in the member states, especially Yeltsin, who constantly presented his democratic image in front of Bush.

Yeltsin, acting more resolutely for the greater good of Russia, gradually excluded Gorbachev's influence, and other member states followed suit.

Yeltsin's original intention was not to completely dismember the Soviet Union, but to win more rights and interests for Russia. In contrast, Karavchuk went even further, he voted for complete independence of Ukraine, which was unacceptable to both Gorbachev and Yeltsin.

However, the situation was out of their control, and other member states declared their independence by various means. In the end, Gorbachev's efforts to save the Soviet Union were in vain, and he could not change the fate of the collapse of the Soviet Union.

In the process of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Gorbachev played an important role in promoting it. He tried to carry out political reforms, but ignored the realities of the Soviet Union. His desire was for a better life for the Soviet people, but it turned out to be a much more difficult life for the Soviet people.

The collapse of the Soviet Union has taught us a profound lesson: we must formulate policies and reforms that suit our own national conditions, and we must not blindly imitate other countries, otherwise we can only leave our own destiny in the hands of others, and the results are often tragic.

After Russia inherited most of the Soviet legacy, Putin tried to get close to the United States, but was eventually teased and mocked by the West. Putin realized that the competition between countries is a struggle between national interests and national interests, and he cannot have illusions about the West.

He eventually abandoned illusions about the West and adopted a more independent policy.

In order to safeguard Russia's rights and interests, Putin has taken strong measures to crack down on the activities of the financial oligarchy and Chechens. He has a high level of approval at home, not because he advocates democracy, but because he implements a policy of centralization of power that has improved the lives of the Russian people.

Just as *** evaluated Stalin, although Khrushchev comprehensively denied Stalin, on the whole, Stalin's merits still outweighed his faults.

At the same time, it was also predicted that if the Soviet Union did not adjust its unfair national policy, it could lead to problems. Later, the national policy of the USSR became an important factor in its disintegration.

Interestingly, according to recent polls, Stalin is still at the top of the list of great men in the minds of the Russian public, which may indicate that they still miss the period of the great union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

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