The Fall of the Soviet Union, 1991
•Gorbachev made a couple of major changes in 1990
•First was he introduced ‘rule of law’
•He felt that socialism could be achieved within a democratic state
•Second was the ‘500 day plan’ dealing with the deficit
•Finally, the Union Treaty giving the republics more autonomy
•First was he introduced ‘rule of law’
•He felt that socialism could be achieved within a democratic state
•Second was the ‘500 day plan’ dealing with the deficit
•Finally, the Union Treaty giving the republics more autonomy
In December of 1991, as the world watched in amazement, the Soviet Union disintegrated into fifteen separate countries. Its collapse was hailed by the west as a victory for freedom, a triumph of democracy over totalitarianism, and evidence of the superiority of capitalism over socialism.