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Mikhail Gorbachev
Gorbachev realized that an economy could not run without a free flow of information. In 1985; he announced a policy known as the glasnost, or openness. This allowed churches to open, disidents freed from jail, and allowed the publication of books by previously banned authors. In 1985, Gorbachev introduce d the idea of perstroika or economic restructuring. He made many changes that helped the Soviet Union in 1986. In 1987, he unveiled a third new policy, called democratization. This would be a gradual opening of the political system.
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Richard M Nixon
Nixon wanted to spread his dtente policy as the president of the United States. This policy meant the tensions of the Cold War tensions. His policy has prevented any future World Wars. Nixon visited many communist countries to spread the dtente policy. He also wanted to spread Real politik ,which was realistic politics. This meant a nation had to deal with other nations in a practical and flexible manner. Ultimately, this policy improved the relatioships of China and the Soviet Union.
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Ronald Reagan
He was a fierce anti- communist U.S president. When he took office in 1981, they didnt know he would start the biggest military project in peacetime history. It cost nearly 2 trillion dollars. He then, signed the Intermediate Nuclear Forces treaty (INF) with Gorbachev. This treaty banned nuclear missiles with 300 to 3,400 miles.
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