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The Russian term, perestroika, referred to

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(in the former Soviet Union) the policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system.

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Perestroika is a term that refers to political/economical movement for the reformation within the communist party of the soviet union, it is known as restructuring

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The term Perestroika is a term that describes the political movement during the 1980s in the communist party, it was associated with the Russian leader known as Mikhail Gorbachev, perestroika is also known as a series of economic and political policies that was made to revive the ailing economy of the soviet region during the 1980s

president Mikhail Gorbachev oversaw its process and was in charge to ensure its success in reviving the stagnant economy .

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