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Glasnost

Introduced by Gorbachev in the 1908s, a policy which called for increased openness and transparency in government institutions and activities in the Soviet Union. See Perestroika
-Glasnost literally means "openness to public."

-Glasnost provided less censorship and greater freedom of information to the Soviet Union
by FaptainAmerica July 31, 2012
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