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Glasnost (/ˈɡlæznɒst/ GLAZ-nost; Russian: гласность, IPA: [ˈɡlasnəsʲtʲ] ) is a
concept relating to
openness and transparency. It has
several general and...
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desert of Gorn. He was
mostly seen as a
background character. In "
Glastnost Schmaznost,"
Lizorr was
shown to
extend his
tongue as seen when he wraps...
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grievances against the
Soviet regime. When,
during Gorbachev-introduced
glastnost,
Lithuanians were
allowed a
greater freedom of speech,
honoring the memory...
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summarizing Stalin's
legacy as of 1991.
Stalin viewed through the lens of
glastnost is a
constant theme in this work, as it was in the author's preceding...
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deteriorating relationship between the
Soviet Union and Cuba due to
Glastnost and
Perestroika (1980–1989).
Beginning in the 1990s
Castro led Cuba in...
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forcibly dis****d by the
Soviet militsiya. The
event tested the
limits of
glastnost and
other liberal Soviet reforms and is
often cited as one of the first...
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screened in the
former Soviet Union in the
American Do****entary Showcase,
Glastnost Tour 1990. The
source materials used in the film are held by the Smithsonian...
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political battleground since 1988.
Inspired and
encouraged by
perestroika and
glastnost, the
Lithuanians began taking steps towards independence or at
least autonomy...
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active in
human rights movement. She parti****ted in
activities of the "
Glastnost Defence Foundation", and the
Committee for
Public Investigation on Chechnya...
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Markham Montreuil (11
November 1987). "MONTREUIL JOURNAL; LET THEM EAT
GLASTNOST,
FRENCH COMMUNISTS SAY". New York Times.
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