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How did the soviet policy of glasnost change the scope of the Cold War?

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Mikhail Gorbachev presents perestroika to covert the Soviet Union, Cold War History. The foremost traditionalist hardliners realized that much required to alter, beneath a modern approach of glasnost, or straightforwardness and openness, unused . . . laureate Andrei Sakharov criticized the pace and scope of changes.

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As glasnost, or openness, developed in the Soviet Union, the controlling government body, the Communist party, lost some control over the news media. This lead to more news being made available to the people’s attention, some of which was not reported before under the more restricted news reporting.

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