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Stalin died in 1953 and Nikita Khrushchev became Soviet Premier in “Destalinization” started – purging society of Stalin’s memory Khrushchev was more moderate and believed the USSR could beat the US economically 3
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Leonid Brezhnev became Soviet Premier in 1964 He was more like Stalin and limited rights for the Soviet people Brezhnev Doctrine – USSR could use force to keep satellite nations from turning away from Communism 5
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Gorbachev took over soon after Brezhnev’s death in 1982 He was younger and more reform minded glasnost a policy of openness to ideas and information perestroika restructuring the Soviet economy with less decisions being made by the Soviet state and more locally democratization policy to open up the political system 7
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Followed policy of containment and “domino theory” Started build up of nuclear weapons under Eisenhower (“new look military”) Emphasized American economic superiority – US was prosperous and free in society 9
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Brinkmanship replaced containment (taking nation to the brink of war without backing down) U-2 incident heightened tensions Cuban Missile Crisis example of brinkmanship and made use of nuclear weapons a real possibility Vietnam War took center stage and was major campaign of Cold War 10
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Followed policy of détente (lessening of tensions) Also realpolitik (dealing with each other realistically) Nixon visited China and the USSR SALT I limited numbers of ICBMs and submarine missiles 11
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Détente had fallen apart with the two previous presidents Reagan was a “cold warrior” – fiercely anti- communist Increased military spending SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) NUTS Nuclear Utilization Theory (you could survive a nuclear attack with “acceptable” casualties) 12
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Dissent was getting stronger in Soviet satellite nations (even as early as 1956 in Hungary and 1968 in Czechoslovakia) Gorbachev had loosened the grip of the Communist Party on all parts of Soviet life The USSR could not keep up with the military spending of the US December of 1991, the USSR ceased to exist (broke apart) 14
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