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  • Glasnost (/ˈɡlæznɒst/ GLAZ-nost; ‹See Tfd›Russian: гласность, IPA: [ˈɡlasnəsʲtʲ] ) is a concept relating to openness and transparency. It has several general...
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  • tours evolved out of the 1989-92 “Glasnost Festival” created by theatrical producer Akiva Talmi. The International Glasnost Festival Tours, starting in 1988...
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  • ultrafinitism and intuitionism. In 1965, Esenin-Volpin organized a legendary "glasnost meeting" ("митинг гласности"), a demonstration at Pushkin Square in the...
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    Moscow. In 1991, the managing editor of Yoga Journal, Linda Cogozzo, noted that Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost had allowed yoga to be practised openly. She...
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  • one of the founders of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin's policy of glasnost, and one of the most respected Russian journalists. Yegor Yakovlev graduated...
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    only became officially available in the Soviet Union in 1987, in the post-glasnost era. The Kolyma Tales are considered Shalamov's masterpiece, and "the definitive...
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  • the magazine's editors were replaced with pro-Capitalist editors during glasnost, the most noted examples being East Germany in November 1988 and Cuba in...
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  • and topics such as the Cold War, the Hungarian Revolution, Detente and Glasnost. This bibliography does not include newspaper articles (except in primary...
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    Esenin-Volpin, which called on the authorities to obey the Soviet laws requiring glasnost in the judicial process, e.g. the admission of the public and the media...
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    Khrushchev Thaw. Following the Brezhnev era, Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms of glasnost and perestroika led to the rise of the Karabakh movement. The republic...
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    strained the Soviet economy. In the 1980s, Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring) aimed to revitalize the Soviet...
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    the "godfather of glasnost" as he is considered to be the intellectual force behind Mikhail Gorbachev's reform program of glasnost and perestroika. Rodnovery...
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    inequality as a problem. In the mid-1980s Mikhail Gorbachev instituted glasnost, allowing greater freedom of speech and organization than ever before in...
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  • 2 September 2006. Retrieved 27 November 2006. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Национальный состав населения Сахалинской области[permanent...
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    his entire family later that year after his son's release. During the Glasnost period, he remained a vocal critic of the Soviet psychiatric system, and...
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  • proletarian internationalism to avert such conflicts. The policies of glasnost and perestroika, introduced by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1987...
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    Leningrad during the glasnost period from 1989 to 1991 Lipovskaya edited Women's Reading (Женское чтение, Zhenskoe Chtenie), a samizdat journal of about 30 copies...
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    effects of glasnost on political criticism and discussion in the Soviet Union further strained the Cuban-Soviet alliance. After Castro bashed glasnost during...
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  • 1990 when the government allowed them to be published under the policy of glasnost. Soviet cosmonauts neither orbited nor landed on the Moon. As early as...
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  • Alexander Pyatkovsky. There was a supplement to it, a daily newspaper called Glasnost (1897-1904). A right-wing, pro-monarchist publication, particularly harsh...
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