Attempts to reduce tension – ‘new thinking’, summits and INF Treaty Flashcards

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Name two reforms introduced by Gorbachev’s to improve the Communist Party

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  • Perestroika

- Glasnost

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Describe Perestroika

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The Soviet state and economy should be reformed in order to include some of the practices that made capitalism successful.

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Describe Glasnost

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There should be more openness and less corruption in government. It would allow opposition to the government and give the people a better understanding of how the country was run.

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Give two other examples of how Gorbachev attempted to reduce tension with USA

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  • Signed various arms reduction agreements.

- Stopped Soviet interference in Eastern European satellite states such as Poland and Czechoslovakia

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Give an example of a successful summit meeting that took place 1985-90 to discuss arms limitations

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Washington, December 1987

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What did the INF Treaty 1987 eliminate?

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Nuclear and ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges of 500-5500km i.e. intermediate and short-range missiles

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What were both USA and USSR allowed to do under the INF Treaty?

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Inspect each other’s military installations

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Give one reason the INF Treaty was significant

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It was the first treaty to reduce the number of nuclear missiles the superpowers possessed. It went further than SALT 1.

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