Perestroika |

Glasnost Uskoreniye Planned economy Vladimir Lenin Law on Cooperatives Microeconomic reform Township and Village Enterprises Demokratizatsiya Culture of the Soviet Union Plenary session Brezhnev stagnation Aleksandr Zinovyev Gosplan Catastrophe Blend Counter-revolutionary Sergei Parajanov Business oligarch Chinese economic reform Russian language Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Special Economic Zone New Economic Policy History of the Soviet Union (1985–1991) Russian Mafia Government spending Economy of Russia Supreme Soviet Market economy Authoritarianism Joint venture Deng Xiaoping Communist Party of the Soviet Union History of Russia Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 Property Mikhail Gorbachev Gross domestic product Greek language Soviet Union
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